• David Manners-Weber is a 2017 graduate of Yale Law School, where he was co-president of the National Security Group and a Student Fellow at the Information Society Project. He graduated from Yale Univers...
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  • Ali Cooper-Ponte is a rising third-year law student at Yale Law School, where she is an articles editor for the Yale Law Journal and was co-president of the National Security Group. Prior to law school, ...
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  • Jeffrey Smith has served in the Pentagon, the Department of State, on the staff of the Senate Armed Services Committee, as General Counsel of the CIA, and is a retired partner of Arnold & Porter Kaye Sch...
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  • Timothy Saviola is a third-year student at Harvard Law School. Before law school, he worked for four years as a management consultant with Deloitte. He holds a BA in Government and Economics from Cornell...
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  • Congressman Adam Schiff represents California's 28th Congressional District. He is the Ranking Member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
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  • Vanessa Sauter is a program associate in the Cybersecurity & Technology Program at the Aspen Institute. She was previously an associate editor at Lawfare and received her bachelor's degree from Columbia ...
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  • Sam Roggeveen is a senior fellow at the Lowy Institute, Sydney. He is the founding editor of the Institute’s digital magazine, the Interpreter, and was previously a senior analyst with Australia’s peak i...
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  • Charles Wright is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Portland State University, specializing in security and privacy.
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  • Mark A. Lawrence, a historian, is the director of the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, where he previously taught as a professor of history. His mos...
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  • Matthew Weybrecht practices law in Washington, D.C. Prior to law school he served as an officer in 3rd Ranger Battalion, where he deployed three times to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. Matt then worked a...
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  • Stuart Russell is a visiting fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center where he works on the Cyber Security Project. Stuart is on loan from the UK Government where he has worked in a range of rol...
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  • Vance Serchuk is an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security and previously served as a foreign policy adviser to Sen. Joseph Lieberman.
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  • Richard Fontaine is the president of the Center for a New American Security. He previously served at the State Department, on the National Security Council staff, and as a chief foreign policy adviser to...
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  • Kutay Onayli is a PhD candidate at Princeton University.
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  • Aqil Shah is Wick Cary Assistant Professor of South Asian Politics in the David L. Boren College of International Studies at the University of Oklahoma and a non-resident scholar at the Carnegie Endowmen...
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  • Cori Crider, a U.S. lawyer, directed all of Reprieve’s national-security work for seven years. She has litigated force feeding at Guantanamo; rendition and U.S.-U.K. intelligence sharing; surveillance of...
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  • Mark Warner, a Democrat, is the senior United States senator from Virginia.
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  • Walter Dellinger is a partner at the law firm of O’Melveny & Myers and the Douglas Maggs Emeritus Professor of Law at Duke University. He was assistant attorney general and head of the Office of Legal Co...
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  • Harry Litman, a former United States attorney and deputy assistant attorney general, teaches constitutional law at the UCSD School of Political Science and UCLA Law School and practices law at Constantin...
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  • Mark Greenberg is Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law at UCLA. His areas of expertise include philosophy of law, philosophy of mind and psychology, and criminal law. Before coming to UCLA, Gree...
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