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On September 16 and 17, 2011, the Harvard Law School-Brookings Project on Law and Security, in partnership with the Harvard National Security Journal, held a conference titled "Law, Security, and Liberty after 9/11: Looking to the Future." The conference addressed questions of national and international security through an interdisciplinary lens, bringing together academics, government experts, civil society, media, and other interested actors.
In October 2010 prominent legal and political scholars explored the relationship between terrorism, diplomacy and law in a panel discussion of “Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists” (2010), a book written by Harvard Law School Professors Philip Heymann ’60 and Gabriella Blum LL.M. ’01 S.J.D. ’03. The conversation took place shortly after the authors received the 2010 Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize.
Along with Heymann and Blum, the panel featured HLS Professors David Barron ’94 and Robert Mnookin ’68; Graham Allison, director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government; and HLS Visiting Professor Sanford Levinson, who is on the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin School of Law. Read more »