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Trying Suspected Terrorists in Federal Court, Pt. 2

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The Federalist Society's Fordham Student Chapter, New York Lawyers Chapter, and the International & National Security Law Practice Group presented this panel discussion on "Will Trying Suspected Terrorists in Federal Court Advance the Interests of Justice and National Security?" The event was held at Fordham University School of Law on January 27, 2010. Panelists included Mr. James J. Benjamin Jr., of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP; Prof. Martin Flaherty of Fordham University School of Law; Prof. William K. Kelley of the University of Notre Dame Law School; Mr. Vincent Vitkowsky of Edwards, Angell, Palmer, & Dodge LLP; and Prof. Andrew Kent of Fordham University School of Law as the moderator. Part 2 of 11

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  • yes, style over substance is definately the order of the day with the Obama administration, the thugs at Gitmo need to be tried, and either freed, or hanged....

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