CENTER FOR ETHICS AND THE RULE OF LAW
Inaugural Panel on Foundational Questions in National Security
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- Dec 07 2023
The event is finished.
Since 9/11, increasing pressures on
national security, together with global changes in the nature of war, have posed serious threats to the preservation of rule of law values in American society. The U.S. has struggled continuously with the ethical and legal posture of detention
and interrogation, the permissibility of kill or capture raids on suspected terrorists, the legitimate scope of secrecy in the exercise of executive privilege, the acceptable extent of state investigation into the lives of private citizens, the
authority of international law relative to U.S. sovereign authority, and now the expansion of the tools of war to include novel methods such as Cyber attacks. The Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law is a new institute at Penn Law devoted to the
preservation of rule of law values in the face of the foregoing types of challenges.
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This program has been approved for 1 hour of substantive law credit and 1 hour of ethics credit for Pennsylvania lawyers. Credit may be available in other jurisdictions. Attendees seeking credit should bring payment ($40 – cash or check payable
to the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania). There is no charge for the event itself.
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