On behalf of the National Security Law Program, we invite you to a fireside chat between Program Chair Professor Matthew Waxman and Lieutenant General Michael Fenzel (U.S. Army, retired). We will meet on Tuesday, February 3rd at 12:00PM in William and June Warren Hall 309. This discussion is strictly not for attribution, and it is important that you register in advance, per the instructions below.
General Fenzel recently retired after serving four years in Jerusalem as the U.S. Security Coordinator for Israel & Palestinian Authority. His previous posts included Vice Director of Strategy, Plans & Policy, Joint Staff; Military Deputy to the Special Envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation; Deputy Commanding General of the 82nd Airborne Division; and Director for Transnational Threats and Combating Terrorism at the White House National Security Council. Topics for discussion will include next steps in Gaza and the West Bank and the role of U.S. military forces in the Middle East, as well as lessons from General Fenzel's three decades of experience combating terrorism threats.
A light lunch will be served. Please RSVP here. If you are no longer able to attend or have any questions, please email [email protected]. It is important that you register or de-register so that we can order the appropriate amount of food.
Event open to admitted Law School students, Law Faculty, and Law Staff. The discussion will be strictly not-for-attribution.