Department of Homeland Security at 10: Past, Present, and Future
Department of Homeland Security at 10: Past, Present, and Future
On November 25, 2002, then President George W. Bush signed the Homeland Security Act, which established the Department of Homeland Security and called for the largest federal government reorganization since the creation of the Department of Defense in 1947. On Wednesday, November 28, join the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Open Society Foundations for a panel discussion covering a decade of DHS accomplishments, failures, and controversies, as well as suggested national security policies looking forward.
Speakers:
- Stephen Vladeck, Associate Dean & Professor of Law at American University, Washington College of Law (moderator)
- Michael German, Senior Policy Counsel, ACLU
- Seth Grossman, Deputy General Counsel, DHS
- Jamil Jaffer, Senior Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
- Wendy Patten, Senior Policy Analyst, Open Society Foundations
Date: November 28, 2012
Time: 11:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Location OSI-Washington, D.C.
Speakers: Michael German, Seth Grossman, Jamil Jaffer, Wendy Patten, and Stephen Vladeck
Sponsored by Open Society Institute–Washington, D.C.
In Partnership with American Constitution Society for Law and Policy
Contact Info Vee Campbell, venus.campbell@opensocietyfoundations.org, 202-721-5600
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