Link to the Show / Show NotesShould terrorist organizations be subject to group liability for the actions of their members? Should countries and groups that provide financial support or could have prevented a terrorist attack be liable? Should the punishment for an act committed by a terrorist be more severe then for the same act committed by a criminal? Should the U.S. government be able to buy American's right to privacy? In a timely discussion of these types of questions and many more…
The Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy (JLEP) and The GMU National Security Law Society (NSLS) Present:
"A Law and Economics Perspective of Terrorism"
* The Honorable David B. Sentelle, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
* M.E. (Spike) Bowman, Director, Intelligence Issues Group, F.B.I.
* Guy Dubois, Vice President for Operational Technologies and Solutions in the Intelligence and Information Systems Division of Raytheon Corporation.
Moderated by:
* Linda Lourie, Associate Deputy Counsel, Department of Defense, Office of the General Counsel, International Affairs.
The starting point for this discussion will be Professors Francesco Parisi, Nuno Garoupa, and Jonathan Klick's paper "A Law and Economics Perspective on Terrorism." Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=800705.
Paper Presentation by:
• Jeremy Kidd, Robert A. Levy Fellow and Student at George Mason University School of Law.

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