Restoring America After Bush
Friday May 16 , 2008
- By: Harvard Law School, Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action
- Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
- Location:
Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall, Harvard Law SchoolBoston , MAMap: maps.google.com
- Website: www.charleshamiltonhouston.org
Friday, May 16, 2008, 1:00 PM
Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall, Harvard Law School
1515 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
Presented by JALSA (Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action)
Please RSVP via email to rsvp@jalsa.org.
A panel discussion at the Harvard Law School to examine
how to restore America after the Bush presidency
Participants:
Andy Bacevich (Professor of History and International Relations, Boston University)
Louis Fisher (Specialist in constitutional law at the Law Library of the Library of Congress)
Charles Fried (Beneficial Professor of Law, Harvard Law School)
Norman Ornstein (Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute)
Fritz A. O. Schwarz, Jr. (Senior Counsel for the Brennan Center for Justice, New York University Law School)
Sheldon Whitehouse (US Senate, D.RI, Select Committee on Intelligence and Judiciary Committee)
Detlev F. Vagts (Bemis Professor of International Law, Emeritus, Harvard Law School)
The questions to be considered:
How can Congress and the courts be made more effective as co-equal branches to offset the expansion of presidential power? Should, and can, the expansion of presidential power be reversed?
Issues include:
• Balancing presidential and Congressional war powers.
• Making Congress more effective.
• Signing statements, executive privilege and government secrecy.
• Political influence in judicial appointments.
• Courts and national security in an era of terror, torture and detention without charge.
• De-politicizing executive departments.
• The president and international law.
• Is the Supreme Court so ideologically unbalanced as to warrant adding additional members?


