SUNDAY FEB THE VIEW FROM 30,000 FEET: A SURVEY OF NATIONAL SECURITY LAW

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SUNDAY FEB 10 2019 THE VIEW FROM 30,000 FEET: A SURVEY OF NATIONAL SECURITY LAW

3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE cle.kentlaw.edu PHONE 312.906.5090 MAIL Office of CLE Chicago-Kent College of Law 565 W. Adams Street Chicago, IL 60661-3691

THE VIEW FROM 30,000 FEET: A SURVEY OF NATIONAL SECURITY LAW Whether involving separation of powers, drone strikes, Guantanamo, FISA warrants, or the International Criminal Court, national security law is an extremely complex and evolving area of law. This full-day seminar introduces this topic from various perspectives, including the U.S. and legal architecture surrounding principles of self-defense, the laws of armed conflict, law enforcement approaches, intelligence collection, detention issues, war crimes tribunals, and cybersecurity. As the inaugural program of the Center for National Security and Human Rights Law, this seminar sets the stage for future programming in this increasingly relevant field, including lectures, classes, and scholarship. CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 8:30-9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:15 Welcome and Announcements 9:15-10:15 Just Wars & Separation of Powers 10:15-11:15 Laws of Armed Conflict 11:15-11:30 Break 11:30-12:30 1:30-2:30 UAVs, National Security and the Law 2:30-3:30 Interrogation and Detention Operations 3:30-3:45 Break 3:45-4:45 National Security Criminal Law 4:45-5:00 Wrap-Up Intelligence & Cyber Law 12:30-1:30 Lunch Provided

PROGRAM CONFERENCE SCHEDULE FACULTY JANUARY 7, 2018 Jack Dever Head of AML/Sanctions, Wholesale Banking, Wells Fargo CPT James Dever Judge Advocate, U.S. Army John Geiringer Partner Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP Barry Jonas Assistant United States Attorney, US Attorney s Office Northern District of Illinois Jarisse Sanborn General Counsel, American Bar Association and Brig. Gen. (USAF, ret.) Adam Weber Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law, and Former Trial Attorney, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Office of the Prosecutor

PROGRAM SCHEDULE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2019 8:30-9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:15 Welcome and Announcements Prof. Richard Warner Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law John Geiringer Partner, Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP 9:15-10:15 Just Wars & Separation of Powers John Geiringer Partner, Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP John will explore jus ad bellum, the principles by which nations may resort to armed conflict under international law, as well as the manner in which national security responsibilities are divided among the three branches of the U.S. government. He will discuss principles of self-defense, collective security, and humanitarian intervention, and address potential limitations on the President s ability to initiate and sustain hostilities abroad. 10:15-11:15 Laws of Armed Conflict Adam Weber Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law, and Former Trial Attorney, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Office of the Prosecutor Adam will provide an overview of the laws of armed conflict (LOAC), otherwise known as jus in bello and international humanitarian law. Drawing on his real-world experience as a war crimes prosecutor, Adam will discuss the fundamental elements of LOAC, such as military necessity, distinction, proportionality, and humanity, and will address the key sources of those elements, including the Hague Convention, the Geneva Conventions and related Protocols, and other relevant agreements. 11:15-11:30 BREAK 11:30-12:30 Intelligence and Cyber Law CPT James Dever Judge Advocate, U.S. Army Information warfare is fundamental to modern conflict. Jim will discuss the countervailing interests of privacy versus security, and explore the general contours of the Intelligence Community. Further, he will examine domestic and international law as applied to the cyber domain and navigate selfdefense, preemption, and sub-use of force contexts. 12:30-1:30 LUNCH

1:30-2:30 UAVs, National Security and the Law Jarisse Sanborn General Counsel, American Bar Association and Brig. Gen. (USAF, ret.) Jarisse will discuss the role of UAVs in the national security context, including the use of military UAVs in both domestic and armed conflict operations and will discuss the law governing their use. such as through the use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA). He also will address evolving issues, such as the debate over formally designating domestic groups as terrorist organizations. 4:45-5:00 WRAP-UP 2:30-3:30 Interrogation and Detention Operations Jack Dever Head of AML/Sanctions, Wholesale Banking, Wells Fargo Deprivation of liberty and subsequent interrogation of individuals is a common activity during armed conflict that is governed by a large body of international humanitarian law. In this presentation, Jack will focus on unique aspects of this law, as well as the challenges encountered by armed forces when conducting interrogation and detention operations. 3:30-3:45 BREAK 3:45-4:45 National Security Criminal Law Barry Jonas Assistant United States Attorney, US Attorney s Office Northern District of Illinois Through the use of actual case studies, Barry will discuss various elements of national security criminal law. These will include an overview of commonly prosecuted crimes, including espionage and the material support for terrorism laws, as well as methods by which those prosecutions are developed,

EVENT DETAILS COURSE CREDIT IL MCLE Credit 6 hrs 2 hrs ethics PA MCLE Credit 6 hrs 0 hrs ethics Student Credit 1 credit hour Ethics credit not applicable to students CONFERENCE LOCATION CHICAGO-KENT COLLEGE OF LAW 565 W. Adams Street Chicago, IL 60661 cle.kentlaw.edu (312) 906-5090

PRICING Cost per Attendee Cost for Alumni Cost for Student $100.00 $75.00 Free REGISTRATION FORM Prefix Name(s) (please print) Professional Title(s) Firm/Company/Organization Address City, State, Postal Code Telephone Fax Email Special Dietary Requirements or Accessibility Needs CLE Credit? Yes No Attorney Registration # PAYMENT INFORMATION AMOUNT: $ PAYMENT TYPE: Payment by check (Make check payable to: Chicago-Kent College of Law) Payment by credit card VISA MasterCard American Express Discover Name on Card Card Number Expiration Date CSV Code Signature Billing Address, City, State, Postal Code SUPPORT THE CENTER FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW I would like information about donating to the Center for National Security and Human Rights Law 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE cle.kentlaw.edu PHONE 312.906.5090 MAIL Office of CLE Chicago-Kent College of Law 565 W. Adams Street Chicago, IL 60661-3691

C-K SPOTLIGHT THE CENTER FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW http://blogs.kentlaw.iit.edu/nationalsecurity/ Established in 2018, the Center for National Security and Human Rights Law at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law is a forum in which scholars, practitioners, students, and the general public can grapple with the complex and evolving issues surrounding national security law, along with the manner in which society must balance the competing interests of security and freedom. DIRECTORS John P. Dever Head of AML/Sanctions, Wholesale Financial Crimes Risk and Compliance Wells Fargo John M. Geiringer Partner, Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP Adjunct Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Richard Warner Professor and Freeling Scholar Director, Center for Law and Computers Chicago-Kent College of Law WHY ATTEND? This is a must attend event for anyone who wants the most current information on national security law. Learn from the most qualified leaders and practitioners Hear directly from thought leaders Interact directly with the panel during Q&A Connect and learn from your peers

565 West Adams Street Chicago, Illinois 60661 THE VIEW FROM 30,000 FEET: A SURVEY OF NATIONAL SECURITY LAW Sunday, February 10, 2019 Earn up to 6 hrs IL MCLE credit