The 23rd National Security Law Institute
The Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia School of Law is putting on its 23rd National Security Law Institute this summer, from May 31st to June 12th. The Institute is a two-week course held at the UVA Law School campus in Charlottesville that provides advanced instruction in several sub-fields of national security law.
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The Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia School of Law is putting on its 23rd National Security Law Institute this summer, from May 31st to June 12th. The Institute is a two-week course held at the UVA Law School campus in Charlottesville that provides advanced instruction in several sub-fields of national security law. Attendees include both government lawyers engaged in the practice of national security law and professors preparing to teach graduate-level courses in the field.
This summer's program includes sessions with R. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence; Morris S. Arnold, former Chief Judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review; and Lawfare's own Bobby Chesney.
Applications for the Institute are due April 17th.
Sebastian Brady was a National Security Intern at the Brookings
Institution. He graduated from the University of California, San Diego
with a major in political science and a minor in philosophy. He
previously edited Prospect Journal of International Affairs.