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September 11 and Its Aftermath   
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The September 11 Attacks: Legal Implications of the Domestic Response
Wednesday, October 3, 2001

The panelists, from Columbia Law School, were David W. Leebron, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law; Michael Dorf, Professor of Law and Vice Dean; Debra Livingston, Professor of Law; Jeffrey A. Fagan, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; Professor of Public Health, Columbia University School of Public Health; and Kimberlé W. Crenshaw, Professor of Law.
 
 
Human Rights in the Age of Terrorism
Monday, December 10, 2001
(Hosted by Columbia Law School and The American Society of International Law.)

Panelists were Catherine Powell* (moderator), Executive Director, Human Rights Institute, Columbia Law School; José Alvarez, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; Lori Damrosch, Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization, Columbia Law School; Benedict Kingsbury, Professor of Law, New York University Law School; and Harold Hongju Koh, Gerard C. and Beatrice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, Yale University Law School. In addition, Arthur Rovine, President of The American Society of International Law, presented Professor Louis Henkin, University Professor Emeritus, Columbia Law School, with the Goler T. Butcher Medal.

* Catherine Powell is no longer at Columbia Law School.

Transcript available upon request.

The September 11 Attacks: Legal Implications of the International Response
Tuesday, October 9, 2001

Speakers included José Alvarez, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School (moderator); Lori Fisler Damrosch, Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization, Columbia Law School; Oscar Schachter, Hamilton Fish Professor Emeritus of International Law and Diplomacy, Columbia Law School; and Eyal Benvenisti, Visiting Professor of Law (Autumn 2001), Columbia Law School.

Transcript available upon request.

The Fight Against Terrorism and Its Human Rights Implications
Tuesday, October 2, 2001

Speakers were Ellen Chapnick, Assistant Dean, Columbia Law School; David Cole, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center; and Michael Ratner, Vice President, Center for Constitutional Rights, Lecturer at Columbia Law School.
 
 
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