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Terrorism, Congress and the President [Harvard Law School]

Submitted by MacRonin on November 30, 2007 - 7:05pm
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Terrorism, Congress and the President [Harvard Law School] - Via JURIST - Video Monitor:

Dealing with Terrorism: What Congress and the President Should Do, Harvard Law School, November 14, 2007 [discussing what changes they think should be adopted to better deal with the legal issues that have become controversial in dealing with the war on terror, including interrogation techniques, detention facilities, surveillance, and torture]. 1 hr. 22 minutes. Additional event details here.

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