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1 WILLIAM CHARLES BANKS CURRICULUM VITAE JULY 2016 Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor 300 Dineen Hall Syracuse University College of Law Syracuse, NY 13244-1030 315.443.3678 315.443.4213 (fax) [email protected] Founding Director Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) Syracuse University College of Law/Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs DATE OF BIRTH Dec. 30, 1948 (Lincoln, NE) EDUCATION University of Nebraska, B.A., 1971 University of Denver, College of Law, J.D., 1974 University of Denver, M.S. (Law and Society), 1982 BAR ADMISSIONS Colorado Federal, 1974 Colorado State, 1974 New York State, 1980 LEGAL & TEACHING EXPERIENCE Interim Dean, Syracuse University College of Law, 2015-2016 Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor, 2009-Present Board of Advisors Professor, Syracuse University College of Law, 2004-2008 Visiting Professor of Law, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, 2008 Founding Director, Institute for National Security and Counter Terrorism (INSCT), Syracuse University, 2003-present Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence, Syracuse University, 1998 Visiting Professor of Law, University of North Carolina School of Law/US Agency for International Development, University of Asmara, Eritrea, January-June 1998 Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, 1998 (courtesy) and 2004 (tenured) Special Counsel, US Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, 1994 Visiting Professor of Law, Syracuse University Division of International Programs Abroad, Strasbourg, France, 1990 Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law Summer Law Program, London, 1987 Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Legal Studies, Syracuse University College of Law, 1984-1986 Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law, 1983-present Visiting Professor of Law, California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA, 1982 and 1984 Faculty Attorney, Syracuse University College of Law, Public Interest Law Firm, 1981-1984

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WILLIAM CHARLES BANKS CURRICULUM VITAE

JULY 2016 Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor 300 Dineen Hall Syracuse University College of Law Syracuse, NY 13244-1030 315.443.3678 315.443.4213 (fax) [email protected] Founding Director Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) Syracuse University College of Law/Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs DATE OF BIRTH Dec. 30, 1948 (Lincoln, NE) EDUCATION University of Nebraska, B.A., 1971 University of Denver, College of Law, J.D., 1974 University of Denver, M.S. (Law and Society), 1982 BAR ADMISSIONS Colorado Federal, 1974 Colorado State, 1974 New York State, 1980 LEGAL & TEACHING EXPERIENCE Interim Dean, Syracuse University College of Law, 2015-2016 Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor, 2009-Present Board of Advisors Professor, Syracuse University College of Law, 2004-2008 Visiting Professor of Law, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, 2008 Founding Director, Institute for National Security and Counter Terrorism (INSCT), Syracuse University, 2003-present Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence, Syracuse University, 1998 Visiting Professor of Law, University of North Carolina School of Law/US Agency for International Development,

University of Asmara, Eritrea, January-June 1998 Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public

Affairs, 1998 (courtesy) and 2004 (tenured) Special Counsel, US Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, 1994 Visiting Professor of Law, Syracuse University Division of International Programs Abroad, Strasbourg, France, 1990 Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law Summer Law Program, London, 1987 Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Legal Studies, Syracuse University College of Law, 1984-1986 Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law, 1983-present Visiting Professor of Law, California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA, 1982 and 1984 Faculty Attorney, Syracuse University College of Law, Public Interest Law Firm, 1981-1984

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Associate Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law, 1981-1983 Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law, 1979-1981 Assistant Dean and Associate Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law, 1978-1979 Assistant Dean and Associate Professor of Law, Lewis University College of Law (now Northern Illinois University College

of Law), Glen Ellyn, IL, 1976-1978 Associate Professor of Law, Lewis University College of Law, Glen Ellyn, IL, 1976 Assistant Professor of Law, Lewis University College of Law, Glen Ellyn, IL, 1975-1976 Teaching Fellow, University of Denver College of Law, Denver, CO, 1974-1975 General Practice of Law, Denver, CO, 1974-1975 PUBLICATIONS A. Books and Monographs Soldiers on the Home Front: The Domestic Role of the American Military. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016.

(With S. Dycus.) National Security Law, 6th Ed. New York: Aspen Publishing, 2016. (With S. Dycus, P. Raven-Hansen, and

S.I. Vladeck.) Counterterrorism Law, 3rd Ed. New York: Aspen Publishing, 2016. (With S. Dycus, P. Raven-Hansen, and

S.I. Vladeck.)

National Security Law previous editions: 2011 (5th, with Dycus and Raven-Hansen); 2007 (4th, with Dycus, Raven-Hansen, and Berney); 2002 (3rd, with Dycus, Raven-Hansen, and Berney); 1997 (2nd, with Dycus, Raven-Hansen, and Berney); 1990 (1st, with with Dycus, Raven-Hansen, and A. Berney)

Counterterrorism Law previous editions: 2007 (1st, with Dycus and Raven-Hansen); 2012 (2nd, with Dycus and Raven-Hansen)

Supplements: 2014-2015; 2013-2014; 2011-2012; 2010-2011; 2009-2010; 2008-2009; 2006; 2005-2006; 2004-2005; 2003

Teacher’s Manuals: 2008; 2003; 1997; 1991 Counterinsurgency Law: New Directions in Asymmetric Warfare. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. (Editor

and chapter contributed.) New Battlefields/Old Laws: Critical Debates from the Hague Convention to Asymmetric Warfare. New York: Columbia

University Press, 2011. (Editor and two chapters contributed; nominated for the American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award.)

Constitutional Law: Structure and Rights in Our Federal System, 6th Ed. Lexis Publishing, 2010. (With R. Smolla.)

Previous editions: 2005 (5th, with D. Braveman and Smolla); 2000 (4th, with Braveman and Smolla); 1996 (3rd, with Braveman and Smolla; 1991 (2nd, with Braveman and Smolla); 1987 (1st, with Braveman)

Supplements: 2013-2014; 2012; 2009; 2008; 2007; 2006; 2004; 2003; 2002; 2001; 1999; 1998; 1997; 1995; 1994; 1993; 1992; 1987; 1990; 1989; 1988

Teacher’s Manual: 1987 Combating Terrorism. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2008. (With M. Wallerstein and R. de Nevers.) National Security Law and the Power of the Purse. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1994. (With P. Raven-Hansen.) B. Book Chapters & Reference Entries “Predator Strikes in the War on Terrorism.” In Security Issues in the Greater Middle East. Ed. K. Yambert. Santa Barbara,

CA: Praeger, 2016.

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“Developing Norms for Cyber Conflict.” In Research Handbook on Remote Warfare. Ed. J. Ohlin. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Forthcoming 2016.

"Regulating Cyber Conflict." In Handbook on the Politics of International Law. Eds. W. Sandholtz and C.A. Whytock.

Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Forthcoming 2016. “Law and Terrorism in the US and Beyond.” In The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd

Edition. Eds. Dr. James D. Wright and Professor Peter Schmidt, UK: Elsevier Ltd. 2015. "Regulating Drones: Military Law and CIA Practice and the Shifting Challenges of New Technologies." In Drone Wars:

Transforming Conflict, Law, and Policy. Eds. P. Bergen and D. Rothenberg. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2015.

“Exceptional Courts in Counterterrorism: Lessons from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).” In Guantanamo

and Beyond: Exceptional Courts and Military Commissions in Comparative Perspective. Eds. O. Gross and F. Ni Aolain. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

“Perpetual Peace: Kant’s Rules for Warfare in the Contemporary World.” In Perpetual Peace: Redrafting Kant’s 1795 Essay

for the Contemporary World. Eds. R. Braidotti and G. Lambert. Utrecht University, 2013. “A Brief History of the Field of National Security Law.” In National Security Law: Fifty Years of Transformation. Ed. J.D.

Rhodes. Chicago: ABA Publishing, 2012. (With Peter Raven-Hansen and Stephen Dycus.) “United States Response to September 11.” In Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy, 2nd ed. Eds. V. Ramraj, M. Hor, K.

Roach, and G. Williams. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. “Programmatic Surveillance and FISA—Of Needles in Haystacks.” In Espionage and Intelligence (Current Controversies).

Ed. D. Miller. Farmington Mills, MI: Greenhaven/Cengage, 2012. “Forward.” In Making Sense of Proxy Wars. Ed. M. Innes. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press/Potomac, 2011. “New Battlefields/Old Laws.” In The Global Impact of Terrorism. Eds. B. Ganor and E. Azani. Herzliya, Israel: International

Institute for Counter-Terrorism, 2010. “Who’s in Charge: The Role of the Military in Disaster Response.” In Disaster Law. Eds. D. Farber and M. Faure.

Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2010. “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of

2001 (USA PATRIOT Act).” In Encyclopedia of Privacy, vol. 2. Ed. W.G. Staples. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2007.

“Legal Sanctuaries and Predator Strikes in the War on Terror.” In Denial of Sanctuary: Understanding Terrorist Safe

Havens. Ed. M. Innes. Westport, CT: Praeger Press, 2007. “Terrorism in Argentina: Government as its Own Worst Enemy.” In Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy. Eds. V. Ramraj,

M. Hor, and K. Roach. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. (With A. Carrio.) “Peacekeeping in Bosnia.” In Terrorism and Peacekeeping: New Security Challenges. Ed. V. Franke. Westport, CT:

Greenwood Press, 2004. (With J. Straussman.) “To Prevent and Deter International Terrorism.” In Terrorism and Peacekeeping: New Security Challenges. Ed. V. Franke.

Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004 “The Predator” In Terrorism and Peacekeeeping: New Security Challenges. Ed. V. Franke. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,

2004 “General Warrants.” In Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties. Ed. P. Finkelman. London: Routledge, 2004.

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“A New Imperial Presidency? Insights from United States Involvement in Bosnia.” In The New American Interventionism:

Lessons from Successes and Failures. Ed. D.J. Caraley. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999. (With J. Straussman.)

“Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.” In Major Acts of Congress. Ed. Brian Landsberg. New York: Macmillan Reference,

2003. “The Treaty Power in the Supreme Court.” In Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court. Ed. K. Hall. New York: Oxford

University Press, 1992. “The Constitutional Role of a Congressional Leadership Committee.” In First Use of Nuclear Weapons. Ed. P. Raven-

Hansen. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987. C. Articles & Papers “Cyber Espionage and Electronic Surveillance: Beyond the Media Coverage.” Emory Law Journal, 66 (2017). “Two Aspects of Cybersecurity: Human Rights and Economic Espionage.” In Journal of National Security Law & Policy,

8:3 (2016). (With L. Vihul and L. Grinberg). “Customary Constraints on the Use of Force: Article 51 with an American Accent,” Leiden Journal of International Law,

29:1 (2016). (With E. Criddle.) “The Role of the Courts in Time of War.” Washington & Lee Law Review Online, 71: 3 (2014). “Educating National Security Lawyers for the Twenty-First Century: The Intersection of National Security Law and

International Affairs." Journal of National Security Law & Policy, 6:2 (2013). (With H. Rishikof.) “The Role of Counterterrorism Law in Shaping ad Bellum Norms for Cyber Warfare.” International Law Studies (US Naval

War College), 89: 157 “The Role of Counterterrorism Law in Shaping ad Bellum Norms for Cyber Warfare.” Israel Yearbook of Human Rights

(2013). “New Battlefields/Old Laws: Shaping a Legal Environment for Counterinsurgency.” ASIL Proceedings, 105 (2012). “Shadow Wars.” Journal of National Security Law & Policy, 5:2 (2012). “Programmatic Surveillance and FISA—Of Needles in Haystacks.” Texas Law Review, 88 (2010). “The Legal Landscape for Emergency Management in the United States.” National Security Studies Policy Paper.New

America Foundation, Washington, DC (2011). “Introduction to the Cybersecurity Symposium: National Leadership, Individual Responsibility.” Journal of National

Security Law & Policy, 4:1 (2010). (With E. Rindskopf-Parker.) “Terror and Consent: The Long View.” Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce, 37 (2010). “National Security Law Advice to the New Administration. Journal of National Security Law & Policy, 3:2 (2009). “Is the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 Good Policy? Is It Constitutional?” Journal of the National Security Forum, 35

(2009). “Smart Counterterrorism.” Criminology and Public Policy, 8 (2009). “Closing Guantanamo and Redirecting the US Ship of State.” Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law, 3:1 (2009).

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“Providing ‘Supplemental Security:’ The Insurrection Act and the Military Role in Responding to Domestic Crises.” Journal of National Security Law & Policy, 3:1 (2009).

“The Death of FISA.” Minnesota Law Review, 91:5 (2007). “A Second Nuclear Age?” Introduction to ‘A Nuclear Iran: The Legal Implications of a Preemptive National Security

Strategy.’” Syracuse Law Review, 57 (2006-2007). “Who’s in Charge: The Role of the Military in Disaster Response.” Mississippi College Law Review, 26 (2007). “If Men Were Angels: NSA Eavesdropping and the Fourth Amendment.” National Security Law Report (ABA Standing

Committee on Law and National Security), 26:2 (2006). “NSA Eavesdropping and the Fourth Amendment.” The Jurist (March 2006). “Mold, Mildew, and the Military Role in Disaster Response.” The Jurist (October 2005). “The Phantom Agent.” National Security Studies Case Series. Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public

Affairs and Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University (2005). “Teaching and Learning about Terrorism.” Journal of Legal Education, 55 (May/June 2005). “The Normalization of Homeland Security After September 11: The Role of the Military in Counterterrorism Preparedness

and Response,” LSU Law Review, 64 (2004). “The Role of the Courts in Time of War.” Syndicus. Syracuse University College of Law (2003). (Reprinted in The

Intelligencer, Journal of US Intelligence Studies, 14 (2004)). “And the Wall Came Tumbling Down: Secret Surveillance After the Terror.” University of Miami Law Review, 57 (2003). “The Predator.” National Security Studies Case Series. Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public

Affairs and Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University (2003). “Targeted Killing and Assassination: The US Legal Framework.” University of Richmond Law Review, 37 (2003). (With P.

Raven-Hansen.) “Troops Defending the Homeland: The Posse Comitatus Act and the Legal Environment for a Military Role in Domestic

Counter Terrorism.” Terrorism and Political Violence, 14:3 (2002). “Dangerous Prisoner: The Threat of Bioterrorism in the US.” National Security Studies Case Series. Syracuse University

Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University (2002).

“How We Uncover Their Plots: Laws for Keeping Tabs on Terrorists Draw Difficult Lines.” Legal Times (Sept. 17, 2001). “Executive Authority for National Security Surveillance.” American University Law Review, 50 (2001). (With M.E.

Bowman.) “Trolling for Terrorists: New Report Outlines Surveillance Authorities.” American Bar Association National Security Law

Report, 22 (2001). “A Comparison of Enforcement of Administrative Agency Rules and Orders in China and the United States.” The Study on

Administrative Law, 1 (2001). (With R. Goldsmith and G. Xue.) “The Integration of Theory and Practice in Teaching Structural Issues in Constitutional Law.” Constitutional Commentary,

17 (2000). (With D. Braveman.)

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“The ‘LA Eight’ and Investigation of Terrorist Threats in the United States.” Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 31 (2000).

“The US Administrative Procedure Act (APA): History, Implementation, and Selected Contemporary Problems.” Third

Annual East Asia Conference on Administrative Law Papers and Proceedings, Shanghai, China (1999). (With Richard Goldsmith.)

“The Devil and the Demon: The Threat of Bioterrorism in the US.” National Security Studies Case Series, Maxwell School

of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse University and Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University (1999).

“To Prevent and Deter International Terrorism: The US Responses to the Kenya and Tanzania Embassy Bombings.” National

Security Studies Case Series. Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University (1999).

“Still the Imperial Presidency? Review of Presidential Defiance of ‘Unconstitutional’ Laws by Christopher May.” The Jurist

(February 1999). “Defense Contingency Budgeting in the Post-Cold War World.” Public Administration Review, 59:2 (1999). (With J.

Straussman.) “A New Imperial Presidency: Lessons from United States Involvement in Bosnia.” Political Science Quarterly, 114 (1999).

(With J. Straussman.) “Peacekeeping in Bosnia.” National Security Studies Case Series. Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and

Public Affairs and Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University (1997). (With J. Straussman.)

“Review of Presidential War Power by Louis Fisher.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

(1997). “The Legacy of Lopez: CERCLA and the Commerce Clause.” Chemical Waste Litigation Reporter, 32 (1996). “From Vietnam to Desert Shield: The Commander in Chief's Spending Power.” Iowa Law Review, 81 (1995). (With P.

Raven-Hansen). “The Impact of Lopez v. United States: Is Environmental Regulation Limited by the Commerce Clause?” EPA

Administrative Law Reporter, 5 (1995). “At the Halfway Point: Supreme Court Report.” ABA Journal, 81 (1995). “Pulling the Pursestrings of the Commander in Chief.” University of Virginia Law Review, 80 (1994). (With P. Raven-

Hansen.) “Presidential Systems in Stress: Emergency Powers in Argentina and the United States.” Michigan Journal of International

Law, 15 (1993). (With A. Carrio.) “The New Colombian Constitution, Democratic Victory or Popular Surrender?” Inter-American Law Review, 23 (1991).

(With E. Alvarez.) “While Congress Slept: The Iran-Contra Affair and Institutional Responsibility for Covert Operations.” Syracuse Journal of

International Law and Commerce, 14 (1988). “State Workers’ Compensation at Federal Facilities: A Classic Federalism Struggle.” Preview of United States Supreme

Court Cases, 7 (1988). “Bowsher v. Synar: An Emerging Judicialization of the FISC.” Boston College Law Review, 28 (1987). (With J. Straussman.)

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“When They Get Close to the Truth: Challenging the Special Prosecutors.” Syracuse University Law Review, 37 (1987). “On Teaching Constitutional Law.” Law School Report (1987). (With D. Braveman.) “After One Hundred Years: A New First-Year Course Is Needed.” Syndicus (Syracuse University College of Law), 26:3

1986). “First Use of Nuclear Weapons: The Constitutional Role of a Congressional Leadership Committee.” Journal of Legislation,

13 (1986). “Federalism Disserved: The Drive for Deregulation.” Maryland Law Review, 45 (1986). (With K. Lewis.) “Institutional Responsibility: Environmental Values in the Supreme Court.” Land Use and Environment Law Review, 15

(1984). (With R. Goldsmith; selected in a juried competition as a reprint.) “The Legislative Veto and Efficiency: Separation of Powers Reexamined.” Syracuse University Law Review, 35 (1984). “Conservation, Federalism, and the Courts: Limiting the Judicial Role.” Syracuse University Law Review, 34 (1983). “Institutional Responsibility: Environmental Values in the Supreme Court.” Harvard Environmental Law Review, 7 (1983).

(With R. Goldsmith). “Myth and Reality in Federalism Decisions.” The Judge, 19:5 (1982). “EPA Bends to Industry Pressure on coal NSPS—and Breaks.” Ecology Law Quarterly, 9 (1980). “A Review of Energy Future and the Politics of Energy, by R. Stobaugh and D. Yergin (eds.)” California Western

International Law Journal, 10 (1980). (With R. Goldsmith.) “Energy Planning—Getting Through the 1980s.” Syndicus (Syracuse University College of Law), 24:1 (1980). (With R.

Goldsmith.) COURSES TAUGHT Administrative Law Advanced Constitutional Law Central Challenges in National Security and Policy Comparative Legal Systems Constitutional Law Counter Terrorism and the Law Energy Law Seminar Environmental Law Environmental Law Seminar International Protection of Human Rights Legislation and the Creation of Policy National Security Law Perspectives on Terrorism Public Administration and Democracy Public Administration and Law Public Law Processes Regulatory Law and Policy. UNIVERSITY SERVICE

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Fellow, Institute for Veteran and Military Families, Syracuse University (2010-present) Chair, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Dean Search Committee (2010-2011) Advisory Council, Humanities Center, Syracuse University (2010-present) Syracuse University Provost Search Committee (2006-2007) Chair, Self-Study Committee, Syracuse University College of Law (2002-2004) Dean Search Committee, Syracuse University College of Law, 2001 Acting Director, Global Legal Affairs Program, Syracuse University (2001-2002) Syracuse University Provost Search Committee, 2000 Director, International Legal Studies Program (1995-1996) Faculty Advisor, Legislative Research Bureau/Journal of Legislation & Policy (1991-1999) Faculty Advisor, Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce (1994-2002) Chair, Faculty Admissions Committee, Syracuse University (1990-1996; 2000-2003) Faculty Supervisor, BLSA Moot Court Team (1985-1988) Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Legal Studies, Syracuse University (1984-1986) Faculty Advisor, JD/MPA Program, Syracuse University (1980-present) Thesis, Dissertation, and Oral Examination committees (various), Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship

and Public Affairs and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (1980-present) Assistant Dean, Syracuse University College of Law (1978-79) Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Syracuse University College of Law (1979-1981) Assistant Dean, Lewis University College of Law (now Northern Illinois University College of Law),

Glen Ellyn, IL (1976-78) SELECTED LECTURES, PRESENTATIONS, & PANELS (UNITED STATES) Speaker. “Soldiers on the Home Front: The Domestic Role of the American Military.” ABA Standing Committee on Law

and National Security, Washington, DC (Jan. 13, 2016). Panelist. “Cyber, Surveillance Law, and Criminal Law.” The Frontiers of Cybersecurity Policy and Law, Robert S. Strauss

Center, University of Texas-Austin (Feb. 6-7, 2016). Panelist. “Cybersecurity Beyond the Media Coverage: Applicable Law Doctrines, Corporate Responsibility, and Practical

Implications.” Randolph W. Thrower Symposium, Emory University School of Law (Feb. 11, 2016). Panelist. “Cyber Crisis Simulation.” Leadership in Times of Transition, US Department of Defense/Center for Strategic and

International Studies, Washington, DC (Feb. 21-24, 2016). Moderator. “Surveillance and Privacy in the Era of Hybrid Threats.” Center on Law, Ethics, and National Security, Duke

University (Feb. 26, 2016). Discussant. “Civil Military Relations in the Era of Hybrid Threats.” Center on Law, Ethics, and National Security, Duke

University (Feb. 26, 2016). Organizer. “Controlling Economic Cyber Espionage.” INSCT/NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence

Workshop, Syracuse University College of Law (June 18-19, 2015). Speaker. “Russia/Ukraine and the Downing of Flight MH17.” ABA Section of International Law Spring Meeting,

Washington, DC (May 1, 2015). Panelist. “Emerging Trends in Transnational Oversight.” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the NYU

Center on Law and Security Workshop, Washington, DC (March 24, 2015). Moderator. “Law in the Age of Forever War.” Center on Law, Ethics, and National Security Spring Conference, Duke

University School of Law, Durham, NC (Feb. 27, 2015).

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Panelist. “How Should We Adjust the Laws of War to Address the Changing Nature of Conflict?” Future of War Conference, New America Foundation/Arizona State University, Washington, DC (Feb. 24, 2015).

Panelist. “Post-Snowden Litigation and Post-Snowden Reforms.” Cybersurveillance in the Post-Snowden Age, Washington

and Lee School of Law, Lexington, VA (Jan. 23, 2015). Panelist. “The Future of Foreign Intelligence.” 24th Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law, American Bar

Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, Washington, DC (Nov. 6, 2014). Keynote Speaker. “Cyber Espionage, Surveillance, and International Law.” New Technology & Old Law: Rethinking

National Security, Texas A&M University School of Law, Fort Worth, TX (Oct. 17, 2014). Panelist. “Cybersecurity Investigations.” The Law of Cybersecurity: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, ABA Standing

Committee on Law and National Security/New York University School of Law, Washington, DC (Sept. 19, 2014). Moderator. “National Security Surveillance After Snowden.” ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security

Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (Aug. 8, 2014). Moderator. “Drones, Cyber, and More: International Humanitarian Law and the Path Forward.” LAWshaping in National

Security: The Past, the Progress, and the Path Ahead, 2014 Center on Law, Ethics and National Security Spring Conference, Duke University School of Law, Durham, NC (Feb. 28, 2014).

Speaker. “Legal and Regulatory Challenges to Cybersecurity.” Securing the Cybersphere/Protecting Critical Infrastructure

from Cyber Intrusion, Syracuse University, Dubai (Dec. 18, 2013). Panelist. “What National Security Lawyers Do?” Syracuse University College of Law (Nov. 18, 2013). Speaker. “Drones and US Targeted Killing.” Boston Alumni Luncheon, Boston, MA (Oct. 24, 2013). Speaker. “National Security Law.” Duke University School of Law, Durham, NC (Oct. 2, 2013). Panelist. “Teaching the Lawyer’s Role in the National Security Process.” Fourth Annual Seminar on Teaching National

Security Law: Lawyers in the National Security Process, University of Virginia School of Law, Charlottesville, VA (Sept. 28, 2013).

Speaker. “New Battlefields and Asymmetric Warfare.” Teaching International Humanitarian Law, International Committee

of the Red Cross, Washington, DC (Aug. 5, 2013). Panelist. “Cyber Threats and Cyber Realities: Law, Policy, and Regulation in Business, the Professionals, and National

Security.” Roger Williams University School of Law, Bristol, RI (June 19-20, 2013). Panelist. “Workshop on Cybersecurity and Privacy.” Institute for Defense Analyses, Arlington, VA (June 18, 2013). Speaker. “Law Dialogs DC,” Syracuse University College of Law, Washington, DC (April 4, 2013). Panelist. “What Makes Legal Norms Distinctive?” The International Studies Association Workshop, San Francisco, CA

(April 2, 2013). Moderator. “Building the Terminator? Law and Policy for Autonomous Weapons Systems.” Battlefields, Boardroom, and

Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law, 2013 Center on Law, Ethics and National Security Spring Conference, Duke University School of Law, Durham, NC (March 1, 2013).

Speaker. “Revenge of the Drones: Targeting and Accountability in the Shadow Wars.” American Constitution Society,

Syracuse University College of Law (Feb. 13, 2013). Panelist. “Has Law Enforcement Become the New Domestic Spy Agents?” US Department of Homeland Security OGC

Intelligence and National Security Law Conference, Washington, DC (Dec. 13, 2012).

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Moderator. “Role of the Courts in National Security Law: Past, Present, and Future.” ABA Standing Committee on National

Security Law 22nd Annual Review of the Field, Washington, DC (Nov. 29, 2012). Speaker. Internet Law Colloquium. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT (Nov. 16, 2012). Speaker. “Shadow Wars.” National Strategy Forum, Chicago, IL (Sept. 19, 2012). Organizer. “Educating the Next Generation of Decision Makers: The Intersection of National Security and International

Affairs.” Third Annual Conference on Teaching Law and National Security, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism/ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security, Syracuse University, Sept. 14-15, 2012.

Panelist. “Beyond International Armed Conflict and Counterterrorism.” Conference on Cyber War and International Law,

Naval War College, Newport, RI (June 27, 2012). Panelist. “UNSCR and Counterterrorism.” Fifth Annual National Security Law Faculty Workshop, South Texas College of

Law, Houston, TX (May 17-18, 2012). Speaker. “Shadow Wars.” Georgetown Law School, Georgetown University, Washington, DC (April 19, 2012). Moderator. “International Law of Armed Conflict: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future.” Duke Law Spring

Conference, Duke University School of Law, Durham, NC (April 13-14, 2012). Panelist. “Future of Covert Operations: Domestic Law and Policy.” Harvard National Security Journal Symposium, Harvard

Law School, Cambridge, MA (April 6, 2012). Speaker. “Directed Energy Weapons—Emerging Capabilities and the Importance of Law and Policy in Future Security

Planning.” Arizona State University (Feb. 17, 2012). Moderator. “Challenges of Counterterrorism: A Dialogue with Richard Falkenrath and James Steinberg.” Maxwell School of

Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (Dec. 6, 2011). Panelist. “The Targeted Killing of American-Born Anwar Al-Awlaki.” Student Association on Terrorism and Security

Analysis, Syracuse University College of Law (Nov. 16, 2011). Panelist. “From Terrorism to Modern Warfare: A New Legal Reality?” What the Future Holds: Balancing Law, Liberty, and

National Security, Florida International University College of Law/Federalist Society, Florida International University, Miami, FL (Nov. 4, 2011).

Speaker. “Rise of the Drones: The Legal and Policy Framework for Targeting Killing in the Obama Administration.”

Contemporary Issues Forum, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY (Sept. 22, 2011). Panelist. “The Constitution in the 21st Century: The Future of the 14th Amendment.” American Constitution Society/Institute

for the Study of the Judiciary, Politics, and the Media, Syracuse University College of Law (Sept. 21, 2011). Discussant. “What is National Security Law?” Second Annual Seminar on Teaching National Security Law, ABA Standing

Committee on Law and National Security, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC (Sept. 16-17, 2011). Moderator. “Higher Education’s Role in Strengthening Cybersecurity Capabilities.” Best Defense: Joining Forces Against

Emerging Cyber Threats, Center for Internet Security, Utica College, Utica, NY (June 3, 2011). Speaker. “Program on Title 10 and Title 50.” ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security, Reserve Officers

Association, Washington, DC (May 25, 2011). Speaker. “National Security Since 9/11: Drone Strikes Law and Policy.” LENS Spring Conference 2011, Duke University

School of Law, Durham, NC (April 14-15, 2011).

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Speaker. “Intelligence Collection and Civilian Criminal Process in Protecting the Nation from Terrorism.” South Texas Law School, Houston, TX (March 31, 2011).

Moderator. “New Battlefields/Old Laws: Shaping a Legal Environment for Counterinsurgency.” ASIL Annual Meeting,

Washington, DC (March 25, 2011). Speaker. “The Legal Landscape for Emergency Management in the United States.” When Disaster Strikes, New America

Foundation Symposium, Washington, DC (Feb. 25, 2011). Panelist. “Drones and the Law of War.” Drones, Remote Targeting, and the Promise of War, New America Foundation

Conference, Washington, DC (Feb. 24, 2011). Moderator. “Sovereignty, Democracy, Human Rights: Dialogues on Perpetual Peace.” International Peace Institute, New

York, NY (Nov. 16, 2010). Respondent. “Islam and the West: The Challenge for Barack Obama.” A Lecture by Roger Hardy, Syracuse University (Nov.

12, 2010). Speaker. “Black Spots: Identifying Growth Areas for Terrorist Cells and How to Combat Them.” National Strategy Forum,

Chicago, IL (Nov. 11, 2010). Speaker. “Postconflict Justice and Islam.” United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC (Nov. 5, 2010). Panelist. “Developments in Domestic Intelligence.” Annual Review of the Field, ABA Standing Committee on Law and

National Security, Washington, DC (Nov. 4, 2010). Speaker. “Shaping a Legal Framework for Counterinsurgency.” Syracuse University College of Law (Oct. 28, 2010). Speaker. “Children in Disasters: Emergency Preparedness.” Onondaga County Commissioner of Emergency Management,

Syracuse, NY (Oct. 19, 2010). Speaker. “New Battlefields/Old Laws: Establishing a Legal Framework for Counterinsurgency.” 10th Mountain Division,

Combatant Battalion, Syracuse University (Oct. 14, 2010). Speaker. “The United States a Decade after September 11.” Robertson Foundation for Government, New York City (Oct. 9,

2010). Speaker. “A History of National Security Law Teaching.” Seminar on Teaching National Law, ABA Standing Committee on

Law and National Security, Washington, DC (Oct. 2, 2010). Moderator. “The Response.” Syracuse University (Sept. 30, 2010). Lecture. “Rise of the Drones: Legal Issues in the Use of Pilotless Aircraft to Target Suspected Terrorists Abroad.”

International Law Society, Syracuse University (Sept. 22, 2010). Moderator. Cyber Roundtable. Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Sept. 3, 2010). Testimony. “Rise of the Drones II: Examining the Legality of Unmanned Targeting.” Committee on Oversight and

Government Reform, Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC (April 28, 2010).

Panelist. “The UN’s Goldstone Report: Lawfare, the Defamation of Israel, and the Threat to American National Security in

the Age of Terrorism.” Fordham University School of Law, New York City (April 27, 2010). Speaker. “Legal Issues Related to Targeted Killings.” ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security, Washington,

DC (April 22, 2010).

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Panelist. “Terrorism and the Use of Force.” National Security and the Obama Administration, Duke University School of Law, Durham, NC (April 15-16, 2010).

Speaker. “Homeland Security, Counterterrorism, and Strategic Resilience.” New America Foundation, Washington, DC,

(April 14, 2010). Panelist. “The Response.” South Texas College of Law, Houston, TX (Feb. 25, 2010). Moderator. “Law at the Intersection of National Security, Privacy, and Technological Change.” University of Texas School

of Law, Austin, TX (Feb. 4-6, 2010). Speaker. “The Military in America: Superior to Civil Power?” Campaign for Syracuse University, Boston, MA (Nov. 19,

2009). Moderator, “When High Value Detainees Meet Juries: The Challenge of Prosecuting Gitmo Prisoners in our Civilian Court.”

Syracuse University College of Law (Nov. 6, 2009). Speaker. “Setting the National Security Law Context for Extraordinary Courts.” University of Minnesota Law School (Oct.

22-23, 2009). Speaker. “Converging Paradigms in Modern Asymmetric Warfare.” Conversations in Conflict Studies, Syracuse University

Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Sept. 30, 2009). Speaker. “Sonia Sotomayor Confirmation Process.” Maxwell Women’s Caucus, Syracuse University (Sept. 17, 2009). Speaker. “National Security Under a New Administration.” Duke University School of Law, Durham, NC

(April 16-17, 2009). Moderator. “National Security Law Advice to the New Administration.” AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (Jan. 8,

2009). Panelist. “The Rule of Law and the Global War on Terrorism: Detainees, Interrogations, and Military Commissions.”

Washburn University School of Law, Topeka, KS (Nov. 13-14, 2008). Panelist. “Managing the Intelligence Enterprise.” Annual Review of the Field, ABA Standing Committee on Law and

National Security, Washington, DC (Nov. 6-7, 2008). Speaker. “National Security Advice for the New President.” Syracuse University (Oct. 31, 2008). Moderator. “Pan Am 103: Lessons Since Lockerbie.” Syracuse University (Oct. 23, 2008). Speaker. “Age of Terror.” Fall Colloquium Series, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA (Sept. 25, 2008). Moderator. “National Security Advice to the Next Administration.” Syracuse University (Sept. 11, 2008). Panelist: “Issues to Watch in Criminal Procedure, Electronic Surveillance, and National Security.” Privacy Law Scholars

Conference, George Washington University Law School/Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, Washington, DC (June 12-13, 2008).

Participant. National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop, Wake Forest University (May 23, 2008). Speaker. Third Annual Conference: Terrorism and Global Security, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA (May 2008). Speaker. Domestic Intelligence-Needs and Strategies, The Markle Foundation, Santa Monica, CA

(May 2008). Lecturer. “Developments in National Security Law.” McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA

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(January 2008). Panelist. “US Plan for Counter Terrorism in the Horn of Africa.” War on Terrorism in Africa and Examining the US Africa

Command, The African Students Union/Muslim Students Association, Syracuse University (Nov. 15, 2007). Lecturer. SU Parents Weekend, Syracuse University (Nov. 9, 2007). Panelist. SU Scholarship in Action Symposium, Syracuse University (Nov. 2, 2007). Lecture. “Terrorism.” League of Women Voters of Utica/Rome, NY (Oct. 23, 2007). Panelist. “Overcoming Extremism: Protecting Civilians from Terrorist Violence.” Center for Strategic and International

Studies (CSIS), Washington, DC (Oct. 22, 2007). Keynote Speaker. “Setting the Parameters for National Security.” Counterintelligence and Cyber Threat Symposium, Office

of the National Counterintelligence Executive, Washington, DC (Oct. 19, 2007). Lecturer. “Constitution and the War on Terror.” S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

(Oct. 15, 2007). Lecturer. “New Battlefields/Old Laws.” Syracuse University (Sept. 25, 2007). Panelist. “Discussion with Tom Ricks: The Iraq War.” Syracuse University (Sept. 20, 2007). Speaker. “The Constitution and the War on Terror.” Constitution Day Lectures, SUNY Albany, Albany, NY (Sept. 18, 2007). Speaker. “The Constitution and the War on Terror.” Constitution Day Lectures, Nazareth College, Rochester, NY (Sept. 17,

2007). Lecturer. “Administrative Law.” Shenzhen Chinese Delegation event, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship

and Public Affairs (Sept. 12, 2007). Lecturer. “Introduction to US Public Law.” Shenzhen Chinese Delegation event, Syracuse University Maxwell School of

Citizenship and Public Affairs (Sept. 4, 2007). Testimony. “Ensuring Collective Bargaining Rights for First Responders: H.R. 980.” Committee on Education and Labor

Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions, US House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. (June 5, 2007).

Subject Matter Expert. “FISA modernization.” Meeting of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence/US Department

of Justice’s National Security Division, Washington, DC (June 12, 2007). Speaker. “All Means Necessary: Presidential Power, Warrantless Surveillance, and Terrorism.” Syracuse University College

of Law Alumni Event, Los Angeles, CA (March 29, 2007). Panelist. “The Legacy of 9/11: What is Left of Free Speech, Free Press, Access to Information, and the Right to Privacy?”

Second Annual Communications Law and Policy Symposium, Syracuse University (March 3, 2007). Panelist. “The Overarching Themes of Community Disaster Preparedness.” Disaster Preparedness from a Community

Perspective Lecture Series, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Nov. 15, 2006). Speaker. “Moment of Remembrance.” Victims of Pan Am Flight 103, Syracuse, NY (November 2006). Lecturer. “All Means Necessary: Presidential Power, Warrantless Surveillance, and Terrorism.” Lubin Lecture Series,

Syracuse University Lubin House, New York City (October 2006). Facilitator. “Responses to the North Korean Nuclear Test.” International Law Society Discussion Series, Syracuse University

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College of Law (October 2006). Speaker. “9/11 Five Years On: A Comparative Look at the Global Response to Terrorism.” University of Minnesota Law

School, Minneapolis, MN (October 2006). Speaker. “Disasters: Legal and Practical Issues in Emergency Management.” Suffolk County Bar Association, Islandia, NY

(September 2006). Speaker. “Hurricane Katrina: A Legal Symposium.” Mississippi College Law Review Conference, Mississippi College,

Jackson, MS (August 2006). Lecturer. “Legal Framework for the Use of Force.” National Security Leadership Course, US Department of Defense,

Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (July 2006). Speaker. “Immigration and National Security Issues.” Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists (April 7, 2006). Speaker. “The Use of Force/Legal Issues in Homeland Security.” National Security Leadership Course, US Department of

Defense, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (April 2006). Discussant. “Emergency Preparedness Planning.” Terrorism, Peace, and Security Conference, Student Association on

Terrorism and Security Analysis, Syracuse University (Feb. 25, 2006). Panelist. “All Means Necessary: Presidential Power, Warrantless Surveillance, and Terrorism.” Syracuse University College

of Law (February 2006). Panelist. “Humanitarian Action and Peacekeeping.” Syracuse University (November 2005). Speaker. “The Role of the Courts in Times of War.” Albany Law School, Albany, NY (November 2005).

Panelist. “Surveillance, Data Mining, and Civil Liberties.” Cross Disciplinary National Security Project Phase 1, Berkeley, CA (October 2005).

Panelist. “Battlefield Justice: Trying War Criminals and Terrorists by Military Tribunals.” Prosecuting Terrorism and War Crimes, Syracuse University College of Law (October 2005).

Speaker. “Can Human Rights Survive the War on Terrorism?” President’s Forum, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY (September 2005).

Speaker. “PATRIOT Act Issues: Strategies for the War on Terrorism (Taking Stock).” Duke University School of Law,

Durham, NC (April 2005). Moderator. “Tradeoffs Between Liberty and Security.” Building on the Legacy of Senator Moynihan, Moynihan Institute of

Global Affairs, Syracuse University (March 2005). Speaker. “Intelligence Tools to Counter Terrorism: Curbs on Civil Liberties in Terrorism Investigations.” Syracuse

University College of Law Alumni Event, Greenberg House, Washington, DC (March 2005). Speaker. “Intelligence Tools to Counter Terrorism.” New York State Bar Association Annual Meeting (January 2005). Speaker. “Technology in Balance: Design, Creativity and Learning.” Information Security, Rochester Institute of

Technology, Rochester, NY (December 2004). Speaker. “Three Years After September 11: The Continuing War on Terrorism.” Syracuse University (October 2004). Speaker. “Constitutional Framework for the Use of Force.” National Security Leadership Course, US Department of Defense,

Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (September 2004). Panelist. Strategic Planning Conference, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, Syracuse University, Minnowbrook, NY

(September 2004).

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Speaker. “The Normalization of National Security Law.” Louisiana State University School of Law, Baton Rouge, LA (April

2004). Speaker. “Constitutional Framework for the Use of Force, Military Tribunals, Homeland Security.” National Security

Leadership Course, US Department of Defense, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (April 2004).

Speaker. “Jose Padilla, Enemy Combatants, and the Supreme Court.” The Emroch Lecture, TC Williams School of Law,

University of Richmond, Richmond, VA (February 2004). Moderator. “Information Sharing and Homeland Security.” Institute for National Security and Counter Terrorism/Campbell

Public Affairs Institute, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (March 2004). Speaker. “Terrorism and Civil Liberties.” US Attorneys’ Annual Meeting, US Department of Justice, Cooperstown, NY

(November 2003). Speaker. “The Patriot Act and Civil Liberties.” Central New York Social Sciences Teachers Association (October 2003). Panelist. “The Role of Courts in Time of War.” Second Circuit Judicial Conference, Bolton Landing, NY (June 2003). Panelist. “National Security and Open Government: Striking the Right Balance.” The Justice Institute/Open Society Institute

of Budapest, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC (May 2003). Lecturer. “Legal Issues in the War with Iraq.” Thursday Morning Roundtable, Syracuse University (April 2003). Lecturer. “Constitutional Framework for the Use of Force;” “Posse Comitatus and Homeland Security;” and “Military

Detention.” National Security Leadership Course, US Department of Defense, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (2003).

Participant. Bioterrorism and Public Health Workshop, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Sacramento, CA

(March 2003). Lecturer. “Is the War with Iraq Lawful?” and “Civil Liberties After September 11.” Forum on the Global War on Terrorism,

Syracuse University SI Newhouse School of Public Communications (2002). Lecturer. “Law and the War on Terrorism.” First Friday Luncheon Series, Syracuse University Law College Association

(February 2003). Lecturer. “To Prevent and Deter International Terrorism;” “Homeland Security;” and “Legal Framework for the Use of

Force.” National Security Leadership Course, US Department of Defense, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (2002).

Testimony. “The USA Patriot Act in Practice: Shedding Light on the FISA Process.” Committee on the Judiciary, US Senate,

Washington, DC (Sept. 10, 2002). Panelist. “Legal Issues for the Post 9/11 World.” Syracuse University College of Law (Sept. 13, 2002). Speaker. “National Security, Counter Terrorism, and Civil Liberties.” Thursday Morning Roundtable, Syracuse University

(January 2002). Speaker. “Surveillance, Detentions, and Military Tribunals: Attacks on Civil Liberties?” Syracuse Peace Council (January

2002). Speaker. “National Security and Civil Liberties.” The Global Response to Terrorism, University Forum, Syracuse University

SI Newhouse School of Public Communications (November 2001).

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Panelist. “American-Arab Discrimination Committee vs. Reno: National Security Implications of Immigration Policy.” Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (January 2000).

Lecturer. “National Security Law;” “To Prevent and Deter International Terrorism;” “Peacekeeping in Bosnia;” and “Devil

and the Demon: The Threat of Bioterrorism in the US.” National Security Leadership Course, US Department of Defense, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (1999-2001).

Lecturer. “Comparative Constitutional Systems” and “Comparative National Security Law.” Department of the Army, US

Army School of the Americas, Fort Benning, GA (April 1999). Panelist. “The Concept of Human Rights and its Application to Africa.” Human Rights Symposium, 50th Anniversary of the

Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN Genocide Convention, Syracuse University (January 1999). Lecturer. “Implications of the Use of Force;” “Contemporary U.S. Peacekeeping;” and “National Security Law.” National

Security Leadership Course, US Department of Defense, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (1998).

Panelist. “The Law and Politics of Impeachment.” Syracuse University College of Law (September 1998). Lecturer. “Peace Operations in Bosnia.” National Security Leadership Course, US Department of Defense, Syracuse

University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (1997). Panelist. “Food Lion vs. Capitol Cities/ABC: Who Is the Loser—the Media, or Consumers?” Media Break, Syracuse

University SI Newhouse School of Public Communications (February 1997). Lecturer. “Comparative Constitutional Systems: Ukranian Judges, Lawyers, Law Deans.” US Department of State/Syracuse

University College of Law (November 1996). Panelist. “Freedom of Speech in the Cyberspace University.” Syracuse University (September 1996). Lecturer. “National Security Law and the Power of the Purse.” National Security Leadership Course, US Department of

Defense, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (1996). Lecturer. “The Power of the Purse in National Security.” Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public

Affairs (December 1995). Panelist. “1995-1996 Supreme Court Preview.” Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary,

Williamsburg, VA (September 1995). Speaker. “A Conversation About Haiti.” Office of African-American Programs, Syracuse University (October 1994). Speaker. “What is Going on in Haiti?” Witness for Peace, Syracuse, NY (October 1994). Panelist. “1994-1995 Supreme Court Preview.” Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg,

VA (October 1994). Seminar Leader. “Government Information: Privacy and Access in an Electronic Environment.” Strategic Information

Resources Management Program, Washington, DC (April, 1994). Lecturer. “Federal Appropriations Law.” Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

(April 1994). Panelist. “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: ‘I Have a Dream.’” Syracuse University (1993). Panelist. “1992-1993 Supreme Court Preview.” Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg,

VA (September 1992).

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Lecturer. “The Bill of Rights and the Military.” US Constitution Bicentennial, US Military Academy, West Point, NY (October 1991).

Lecturer. “Legality Under Domestic Law of US Actions: Iraq and Kuwait Crisis.” Thursday Morning Roundtable, Syracuse

University (December 1990). Speaker. “Legality Under Domestic Law of US Actions: Iraq and Kuwait Crisis.” Kharas Forum, Syracuse University

(October 1990). Panelist. “First Use of Nuclear Weapons: The Constitutional Role of a Congressional Leadership Committee.” First Use of

Nuclear Weapons: Under the Constitution, Who Decides? Federation of American Scientists/Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control (November 1985).

Lecturer. “Orwellian Threats and the American Constitution." Orwell Festival, Syracuse University (1984). Lecturer. Center for Environmental Information, Rochester, NY (1983, 1984, and 1986). Lecturer. “Legal Ramifications of Acid Precipitation.” Acid Precipitation Course, SUNY College of Environmental Science

and Forestry (1980). Panelist. “Worker Exposure to Benzene.” Faculty Colloquium, Syracuse University College of Law (1980). Lecturer. “Environmental Quality Management.” Department of Geography, Syracuse University (1978 and 1980). Subject Matter Expert. “Cases and Materials on American Public Law.” Introduction to the American Public Law

System/Principles and Problems in Public Law, Lewis University College of Law, Glen Ellyn, IL (1976). Presenter. “Providing Shelter in Boom Towns: A Reconsideration of Mobile Home Controls.” Seminar on Legal Intervention

in Community Development, University of Denver (1975). Presenter. “The Use of Lay Representation Before the Colorado Public Utilities Commission.” Committee on Lay

Representation, Denver Bar Association (1974). Subject Matter Expert. “Education Internship Handbook.” University of Denver College of Law, Denver, CO (1973). SELECTED LECTURES, PRESENTATIONS, & PANELS (INTERNATIONAL) Co-Chair. “Examining UN Security Council Resolution 2178 and the Threat of Foreign Terrorist Fighters.” New

Battlefields/Old Laws, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 10-11, 2015).

Panelist. “Human Rights in Cyberspace.” INSCT/NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence Workshop,

Tallinn, Estonia (Oct. 1-2, 2015). Co-Chair. “The Next Steps in Counter-Terrorism: Adapting to an Evolving Threat and an Expanding Battlefield.” New

Battlefields/Old Laws, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 10, 2014).

Panelist. “Assessment of Various Mechanisms of International Cooperation in Criminal Matters and Their Effectiveness in

Combating Transnational Criminality.” Specialization Course in International Criminal Law: Assessing the Effectiveness of International Criminal Law in the Prevention and Control of Transnational and International Crimes, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy (May 24, 2014).

Speaker. “An Assessment of International Efforts to Combat Terrorism.” Specialization Course in International Criminal

Law: Assessing the Effectiveness of International Criminal Law in the Prevention and Control of Transnational and International Crimes, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy (May 20, 2014).

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Moderator. “Deterrence in Cyberspace.” Navigating Deterrence: Law, Strategy, and Security in the 21st Century, NYU School of Law Workshop, Abu Dhabi (March 19-20, 2014).

Speaker. “Legal and Regulatory Challenges to Cyber Security.” Securing the Cybersphere, The Cybersecurity Research

Group, Syracuse University/Abdulmohsin Omran Al Omran/The Family Office, Dammam, Saudi Arabia (Dec. 15-16, 2013) and Dubai, UAE (Dec. 18-19, 2013).

Moderator. “The Operationalization of the Law.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center,

Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 10, 2013). Keynote Speaker. “New Battlefields and Rise of the Drones: The Legal Framework for Targeted Killing in the United States

and Israel.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 9, 2013). Panelist. “Law & Security: Perspectives from the Field and Beyond.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism,

Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (June 30-July 2, 2013). Instructor. “United States Workshop in Counter-Terrorism Law.” Counter-Terrorism Studies, International Institute for

Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Feb. 20-21, 2013). Panelist. “The Boundaries of the Battlefields.” Asser Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands (Jan. 10-12, 2013). Speaker. “Drones and Targeting Killing in the Shadow Wars.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary

Center, Herzliya, Israel (Feb. 29, 2012). Instructor. “An Overview of the Legal Landscape for Countering Terrorism;” “Applying the International Laws of War to

Counterterrorism;” and “Military Responses to Terrorism, Coercive Interrogation.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Feb. 29-March 2, 2012).

Speaker. Global Forum for Counter Radicalization, Senate and National Assembly, Paris, France (Oct. 24-25, 2011). Panel Moderator. “The Scope of the 21st Century Battlefield: Forecasting the Legal and Policy Landscape.” New

Battlefields/Old Laws, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 13, 2011).

Lecturer. “The Rise of the Drones: The Legal Environment for Targeted Killing in Countering Terrorism.” International

Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (July 25, 2011). Lecturer. “Legal Aspects of Confronting Radicalization Processes and Terrorism.” International Institute for Counter-

Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Jan. 25-28, 2011). Panelist. “International Legal Framework for Countering Terrorism: NIACs, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law.”

Ten Years after 9/11, International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, The Hague, The Netherlands (Dec. 12-13, 2010). Speaker. “The United States a Decade after Sept. 11.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center,

Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 13, 2010). Moderator. “Shaping a Legal Framework for Counterinsurgency.” New Battlefields/Old Laws, International Institute for

Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 14, 2010). Lecturer. “Intelligence Role and Legal Issues in Counterterrorism.” Executive Program, International Institute for Counter-

Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Feb. 10-12, 2010). Speaker. “Converging Paradigms in Modern Asymmetric Warfare.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism,

Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 9, 2009). Lecturer. “Legal Aspects of Countering Terrorism.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center,

Herzliya, Israel (Feb. 9-13, 2009).

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Speaker. “State Conflicts with Non-State Actors: Reconceptualizing Duties and Liabilities.” International Institute for

Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Sept. 10, 2008). Speaker. “Problems of Profiling.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel

(Sept. 11, 2007). Speaker: “New Battlefields/Old Laws.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya,

Israel (Sept. 9, 2007). Panelist. “Combating Terrorism: Current and Future Trends in International Terrorism.” Advanced Research Workshop,

International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (March 28, 2007). Lecturer. “Modern Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Strategies.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism,

Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (Feb. 5-10, 2007). Panelist. “International Cooperation in Combating Terrorism.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary

Center, Herzliya, Israel (September 2006). Lecturer. “Human Rights in Countering Terrorism.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center,

Herzliya, Israel (June 2006). Speaker. “Terrorism’s Global Impact.” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel

(Sept. 11-14, 2006). Lecturer. “Terrorism and Human Rights.” Executive Course, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary

Center, Herzliya, Israel (June 21-29, 2006).

Panelist. “Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights,” Global Impact of Terrorism, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel (June 2005).

Speaker. “United States Responses to September 11.” International Symposium on Comparative Anti-Terrorism Law and

Policy, National University of Singapore (June 24-26, 2004). Speaker. “Crisis Management and Homeland Security.” Public Administration in the 21st Century: Concepts, Methods, and

Technologies, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia (May 2003). Lecturer. “Freedom of Information Laws and Processes in the United States.” Tianjin, Beijing, and Guangzhou, China (May

2002). Moderator. “Corruption Within Security Forces: A Threat to National Security.” The George C. Marshall European Center

for Security Studies, Garmisch-Partinkirchen, Germany (May 2001). Moderator. “Enhancing the Security of States in a Multi-Polar World: Focus on Extremism.” The George C. Marshall

European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch-Partinkirchen, Germany (September 2000). Lecturer. “Enforcement of Administrative Agency Decisions in the United States.” Administrative Law Research Group,

Beijing, China (May 2000). Lecturer. “State Administrative Law Systems in the US.” National School of Administration and Tsinghau University,

Beijing, China (May 1999). Lecturer. “The US Administrative Procedure Act (APA): History, Implementation, and Selected Contemporary Problems.”

International Symposium of Administrative Procedure Law, Shanghai, China, and East Asia Administrative Law Annual Meeting, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (November 1998).

Lecturer. “Current American Practice in Constitutional Law and Politics.” The Political Law Development Initiative, Ottawa,

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Canada (November 1997). Lecturer. “Administrative Law and Adjudicatory Hearings in the U.S.” Administrative Law Research Group and Standing

Committee of the People’s Congress of the PRC, Shanghai and Beijing, China (November 1997). Panelist. “The United States and Peacekeeping Operations.” University College Dublin School of Law, Dublin, Ireland (May

1997). Lecturer. “Civilian-Military Relations in Russia.” Center for Civilian-Military Relations, Moscow, Russia (November 1996). Lecturer. “Administrative Law in the US.” China National School of Administration People's Republic of China, Beijing

(July, 1996). Speaker. “Constitutional Politics.” Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (March 1996). Lecturer. “Separation of Powers in the United States;” “Comparative Constitutional Law Developments;” “Holding Free and

Fair Elections;” and “Comparative Federalism.” United States Information Agency, Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Lahore and Islamabad, Pakistan (May-June 1995).

Speaker. “The Interaction of Law, Policy, and Politics in the United States in the Era of Canada-US Free Trade and

NAFTA.” Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (April 1995). Lecturer. “Pollution Control;” “Women's Rights;” “Separation of Powers;” and “Human Rights.” United States Information

Agency, Panama City, Panama, and Port-au-Prince, Haiti (July-August 1991). Lecturer. “Constitutional Interpretation and the Problem of Self-Amendment;” “Individual Rights,” and “Federalism in

Theory and Practice.” Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Senora del Rosario Universidad, Bogota, Colombia (June 1991). Lecturer. “Current Trends in Legal Education in the U.S.” and “Professional Ethics and the Rule of Law.” Fulbright

Commission, Quito and Cuenca, Ecuador (June and July 1990). Lecturer. “Separation of Powers” and “Individual Rights.” United States Information Agency, Santiago and Valparaiso,

Chile, and Buenos Aires and Cordoba, Argentina (1989-1990). SELECTED PRO BONO ACTIVITIES Expert Consultant. Reviews of draft Constitution for the Federal Republic of Nigeria; draft law on the State Advocate’s

Service for the Republic of Albania; draft law on Public Officials for the Government of Romania, American Bar Association, Central and Eastern Europe Law Initiative (1999-2000).

Expert Consultant. Analysis of the Draft Law on Legislative Drafting Norms for Normative Acts for the Republic of

Romania, Central and East European Law Initiative (CEELI), American Bar Association (February 1997). Consultant. Department of Land, Water, and Environment, Eritrea, Africa (Spring 1998). Correspondent. Political Law Development Initiative, Ottawa, Canada (1995-present). Consultant. Written Assessments of draft constitutions and laws for Moldova, Hungary, Tajikistan, etc., American Bar

Association, Central and East European Law Institute (1993-present). Hearing Officer. Commission on Judicial Conduct, State of New York (1993-2003). Board Member. Board of Directors, Project Legal, Syracuse, NY (1980). PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & OFFICES Academy of Political Science

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American Bar Association Central and Eastern Europe Law Initiative American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security American Society of International Law Association of American Law Schools Section on National Security Law New York State Bar Association BOARD APPOINTMENTS, HONORS, & AWARDS International Advisory Board, Research Center on Intelligence, Strategic Sciences, and Security Board of Advisors, Institute for National Security and Forensic Sciences, Syracuse University Senior Fellow, Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), Syracuse University Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor, Syracuse University College of Law Chair, Association of American Law Schools, Section on National Security Law, 2008 Member, International Advisory Board, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Herzliya, Israel (2008). Board of Advisors Professor, Syracuse University College of Law, 2004-2008 Association of American Law Schools, Section on National Security Law (Executive Committee 2003-present; Chair, 2007-

08; Secretary, 2006; Treasurer, 2005). Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor, Syracuse University, 1998 Alumni Faculty Research Fellowship, 1990-1991 Col. Ralph Emerson Faculty Research Award (“EPA Bends to Industry Pressure on Coal NSPS—and Breaks.”) EDITORIAL & ADVISORY POSITIONS Member, Advisory Committee, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security (2016-present) Member, Editorial Board, International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, The Hague, The Netherlands (2016-present). Advisory Board, The International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) Working Papers Series. Co-Chair, Working Committee on ABA Discussion Paper on the Legality of Drone Strikes Under International Law,

ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security (2011-present). InfraGard Cyber Security Advisory Committee (2012-present). Advisory Board Member, Center for Globalization Studies, Belgrade, Serbia. Advisory Council, Perpetual Peace Project (2009-present). Advisory Board, InfraGard (2009-present). International Advisory Board, Terrorism: An Electronic Journal and Knowledge Base. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of National Security Law & Policy, INSCT/Georgetown University Board of Advisors, International Counter Terrorism Academic Community (2008-2010; Executive Board, 2010-present). Reviewer, The Handbook of Information Security. Ed. Hossein Bidgoli. Wiley Publishers, 2005. Reviewer, Harvard University Press, Oxford Press, Duke University Press, University of Kansas Press, plus other journals

and law reviews. Board of Editors, New York State Bar Association Environmental Law Journal (1984-1988). Board of Advisors, UCLA Environmental Law Review (1982-1988).