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Civil Liberties Union
On Tuesday, March 16, experts on constitutional and military law, national security and criminal defense will participate in a panel discussion in Rochester to debate whether terrorism suspects should be tried in civilian courts or with military tribunals. Last November, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced plans to prosecute five men accused as co-conspirators in the 9/11 attacks in federal court, but recent press reports indicate that the Obama administration could reverse course and try the men before military commissions.
Last November, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced plans to prosecute five men accused as co-conspirators in the 9/11 attacks in federal court, but recent press reports indicate that the Obama administration could reverse course and try the men before military commissions.
The panel discussion is being cosponsored by the Genesee Valley Chapter of the New York Civil Liberties Union and Rochester Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society. It will be held at the Downtown Presbyterian Church.
Panelists include:
Attorney William Clauss of Rochester, a faculty member of the Law/Criminal Justice Department at Monroe Community College, will moderate.
What:
Panel Discussion: Trying Terrorism Suspects in Civilian Courts
When:
5 p.m. Tuesday, March 16
Where:
Downtown Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh St. in Rochester