Comparative Counterterrorism Surveillance and Cooperation

Paul Rosenzweig
Tuesday, November 21, 2017, 3:41 PM

One of the great challenges in life is that the ABA annual conference on national security law is usually cross-scheduled at the same time as the Federalist Society convention. Typically, I go to the ABA event (as I did this year) and try to find video of interesting panels from the FedSoc to watch. Here is one, on "Comparative Counterterrorism Surveillance and Cooperation" that would be of interest to Lawfare readers.

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One of the great challenges in life is that the ABA annual conference on national security law is usually cross-scheduled at the same time as the Federalist Society convention. Typically, I go to the ABA event (as I did this year) and try to find video of interesting panels from the FedSoc to watch. Here is one, on "Comparative Counterterrorism Surveillance and Cooperation" that would be of interest to Lawfare readers.

The International & National Security Law Group held sponsored the panel, whose members were: Nathan Sales, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large and Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Robert Hannigan, former Director, UK GCHQ; August Hanning, former head of the German Intelligence Service, and State Secretary, Federal Interior Ministry; Michael Mukasey, former U.S. Attorney General; and moderator Jamil Jaffer, Director, National Security Institute at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University. Here's a link to the video:


Paul Rosenzweig is the founder of Red Branch Consulting PLLC, a homeland security consulting company and a Senior Advisor to The Chertoff Group. Mr. Rosenzweig formerly served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy in the Department of Homeland Security. He is a Professorial Lecturer in Law at George Washington University, a Senior Fellow in the Tech, Law & Security program at American University, and a Board Member of the Journal of National Security Law and Policy.

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