Law School Co-Sponsors Workshop on National Security Law
May 21, 2008
Wake Forest University School of Law and the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School are sponsoring a workshop for military and civilian junior faculty working in the area of national security law on May 23 at Wake Forest law school. The workshop is intended to provide an informal setting for participants to present and discuss works-in-progress, for civilian and JAG faculty to get to know one another, and for civilian faculty to receive instruction from JAG faculty concerning current issues in the law of war.
Participants include:
Professor William C. Banks, Syracuse University College of Law, Director of the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism
Professor Robert Chesney, Wake Forest University School of Law
Professor Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law
Professor Paul Diller, Willamette University College of Law
Professor Elizabeth Hillman,University of California Hastings College of the Law
Professor Thaddeus Hoffmeister, University of Dayton School of Law
Professor Jeffrey Kahn, Southern Methodist University School of Law
Tara Lee, Senior Associate,Cooley Godward Kronish LLP
Dana J. Lesemann, Managing Director and Deputy General Counsel in the Washington, DC Office of Stroz Friedberg
Professor Michael W. Lewis, Ohio Northern University School of Law
Professor Lance McMillian, John MarshallLaw School
Professor Greg S. McNeal, Visiting Assistant Professor at Penn State's Dickinson School of Law
Professor Michael O'Connor, Phoenix School of Law
Lieutenant Commander Jonathan G. Odom, US Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps
Professor Scott L. Silliman, Duke University School of Law, Executive Director of Duke Law School's Center on Law, Ethics and National Security
Professor Tung Yin, University of Iowa College of Law
Lieutenant Colonel Ian G. Corey, JAG School International and Operational Law Department
Commander James P. Benoit, JAG International and Operational Law Department
Major R. Craig Burton, JAG School International and Operational Law Department

