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For this week’s “YouSpeak,†BU Today asks, “Should Dzhokhar Tsarnaev receive the death penalty?â€
Read the story on BU Today: /today/2014/youspeak-the-death-penalty-for-tsarnaev/
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How should Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect of the Boston Marathon bombing, be treated and charged? BU Law students discuss Miranda rights, enemy combatant charges and more.
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When your job includes disrupting terrorism—and writing about it for the President of the United States' Daily Brief—you need to show up for work prepared for anything. As a member of a national security team in the Office of Terrorism [...]and Financial Intelligence, Michael Greenwald ('10) does just that.
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Andrew Bacevich, professor of international relations at Boston University, discusses whether we are now safer from the threat of terrorism 10 years after the September 11th attacks.
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The inaugural Kleh Lecture featured Andrew C. Hall—a Holocaust survivor, celebrated leader in the fight against state-sponsored terrorism, and founder of Hall, Lamb and Hall in Miami. Hall's impressive resume of high-profile cases includes the [...]defense of John Ehrlichman, Nixon's former senior adviser for domestic affairs, in the Watergate trial, as well as the recovery of a multi-million-dollar settlement from the Sudanese government for the families of U.S. sailors who died in the USS Cole attack. An expert litigator, Hall has successfully sued Iraq and Libya, as well, and won judgment on behalf of a Cuban expatriate for damages stemming from the Castro regime—including the forced suicide of the plaintiff's father. Additionally, his casework involves complex commercial litigation, professional negligence, securities litigation and arbitration, family law, personal injury, and wrongful death.
This lecture is made possible through the generosity of Patricia and William H. Kleh ('71), who established the William & Patricia Kleh Visiting Professorship in International Law in February 2011.
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