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A Governance Studies Event

Terrorists and Detainees: Do We Need a New National Security Court?

Terrorism, Courts, National Security, Justice and Law

Event Summary

In the wake of the 9/11 attacks and the capture of hundreds of suspected al Qaeda and Taliban fighters, we have been engaged in a national debate as to the proper standards and procedures for detaining “enemy combatants” and prosecuting them for war crimes. Dissatisfaction with the procedures established at Guantanamo for detention decisions and trials of detainees for war crimes by military commissions, and concerns about the feasibility of conducting major terrorism trials in regular Article III courts, have led to proposals to establish a special National Security Court.

Judicial Issues Forum

Event Information

When

Friday, February 01, 2008
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Where

Room 603
American University Washington College of Law
4801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Office of Special Events & Continuing Legal Education, American University Washington College of Law

E-mail: secle@wcl.american.edu

Phone: 202.274.4075

This new court, which would have greater flexibility to conduct non-public proceedings than do the regular federal courts, could make or review status and detention decisions and/or conduct trials of suspected terrorists. The conference will discuss the pros and cons of establishing such a new federal court, and what jurisdiction should be assigned to such a court.

Participants

Welcoming Remarks

Claudio Grossman

Dean, American University Washington College of Law

Panel 1: War or Crime? The Legal Framework for Detaining and Prosecuting Enemy Combatants

Benjamin Wittes

Fellow and Research Director in Public Law, Governance Studies

Honorable Patricia Wald

Former Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Former Judge, International Criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

John B. Bellinger

Legal Adviser to the U.S. Department of State

Stuart Taylor, Jr.

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies

Moderator

Kenneth Anderson

Professor, American University Washington College of Law

Lunch with Keynote Speaker

Honorable Leonie Brinkema

U.S. District Judge, E.D. Va (Judge in the Moussaoui case)

Panel 2: A National Security Court for Detention Decisions

Robert Chesney

Professor, Wake Forest Law School

David Cole

Professor, Georgetown University Law Center

Elisa Massimino

Director, Washington Office, Human Rights First

Matthew Waxman

Professor, Columbia Law School

Moderator

Daniel Marcus

Professor, American University Washington College of Law

Panel 3: A National Security Court for Terrorist Crimes

James Baker

Former Counsel for Intelligence Policy, U.S. Department of Justice

Andrew McCarthy

Director, Center for Law & Counterterrorism

Andrew Patel

private criminal defense lawyer who has represented a number of terrorist suspects, including Jose Padilla

Moderator

Stephen Vladeck

Professor, American University Washington College of Law

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