Pistols at Dawn in Aspen
The Rule of Law and the War on Terrorism (McNulty Room, Doerr-Hosier Center)
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The Rule of Law and the War on Terrorism (McNulty Room, Doerr-Hosier Center)
This panel will explore the various legal issues implicated by the war on terrorism. What is torture? Is it legal? If not, is it nevertheless justified under certain circumstances? If so, what are those circumstances? Laying aside legality and morality, does it work? Do gentler methods work just as well, or even better? Where should the line be drawn between security and liberty, and security and privacy?
Bill Bratton, Chairman, Kroll; former Chief, Los Angeles Police Department; former Commissioner, New York Police Department
David Cole, Professor, Georgetown University Law Center
Alberto Gonzales, former Attorney General of the United States and White House Counsel
Anthony Romero, Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union
John Yoo, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice; Professor of Law, University of California at Berkeley
Moderator: Dahlia Lithwick, Slate