September 1, 2011
9/11 at 10: National Security as a Drive of Doctrinal Shifts in Other Areas of Law & Policy
9/11, 9/11 at 10, charlie savage, david d. cole, Deborah Pearlstein, Geoffrey R. Stone, richard d. klingler, wendy patten
Caroline Fredrickson
Executive Director, American Constitution SocietyBegin: 0:00
Charlie Savage
Washington Correspondent, The New York TimesBegin: 2:13
David D. Cole
Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law CenterBegin: 6:36
Wendy Patten
Senior Policy Analyst, Open Society FoundationsBegin: 13:54
Deborah Pearlstein
Associate Research Scholar, Princeton UniversityBegin: 23:07
Richard D. Klingler
Partner, Sidley Austin LLP; former General Counsel and Legal Advisor on the National Security Council (2006-2007)Begin: 34:46
Geoffrey R. Stone
Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor, The University of Chicago Law SchoolBegin: 43:16
ACS's "9/11 at 10" symposium, marking the 10th anniversary of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, featured:
- Moderator, Charlie Savage, Washington Correspondent, The New York Times;
- David D. Cole, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center;
- Richard D. Klingler, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP and former General Counsel and Legal Advisor on the National Security Council (2006-2007);
- Wendy Patten, Senior Policy Analyst, Open Society Foundations;
- Deborah Pearlstein, Associate Research Scholar, Princeton University; and
- Geoffrey R. Stone, Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor, The University of Chicago Law School and ACS Board Chair.