“The Role of the Judiciary and Proposals for Reform,” lecture given by Stephen Vladeck, American University Washington College of Law, and Benjamin Priester, Florida Coastal School of Law. “Lawfare and the Supreme Court,” lecture given by Tung Yin, University of Iowa College of Law, with commentary by Nathan Sales, George Mason University School of Law. “Detention for the Search of Laptops - Balancing Security and Privacy,” lecture given by Nathan Sales, George Mason University School of Law, with commentary by Tung Yin, University of Iowa College of Law. “Guantánamo Bay and Detainee Rights, Past and Future,” lecture given by Kyndra Rotunda, Chapman University School of Law, and Kristine Huskey, University of Texas School of Law
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