Professor Richard Moberly served as a panelist for a discussion of "Human Rights and the Boundaries of Speech: Whistleblowing, Leaks, Threats, Violent Videos, and Hate Speech," on Wed. Nov. 28th. The discussion was hosted by the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at the NYU School of Law. The panel was moderated by Margaret Sullivan, Public Editor of the New York Times. Other panelists include: Colonel Morris Davis, Howard University School of Law, former Chief Prosecutor for Terrorism Trials at Guantanamo Bay; Professor Karen Greenberg, Director of the Center on National Security, Fordham Law; and, Ben Wizner, Director of the ACLU's Speech, Privacy & Technology Project.
Law Faculty Making The Difference Mon. Dec. 03, 2012
- Berger Presents at Third Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium
- In case we are still around after Dec. 21...
- Lepard to Speak at South African Conference on Ending Mass Atrocities
- Shavers, Poser Participate in Death Penalty Forum
- Frank Receives Master Mediator Award
- Duncan Article Featured in Court Brief
- Zellmer Presents on Water, Environment
- Teaching Idea of the Month: Bad Days in the Classroom - Looking Back and Moving Forward
- Striman Presents Program at 2012 MAALL Annual Meeting
- Moberly Participates in Boundaries of Speech Panel