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Panelists at Quinnipiac presented three distinctly different views on trying terror suspects Legal experts met at Quinnipiac Law School on Tuesday for a discussion about whether to try alleged terrorists in U.S. courts.
About Capt. Glenn Sulmasy Chief, Law Section Professor of Law Department of Humanities Capt. Glenn Sulmasy is a judge advocate and an expert in national security law. He has been on the faculty of the U. S. Coast Guard Academy since July, 2001. He has also served on the faculty of the International Law Department at the U. S. Naval War College and has been an adjunct faculty member at the Roger Williams University School of Law since 1999. Sulmasy publishes and lectures widely on the law of armed conflict, international law and national security matters. Further, he is quoted in media outlets such as National Public Radio, The Associated Press, The New York Times and Voice of America-News Now, among others, on issues such as the Military Commissions Act (MCA), Guantanamo Bay Detention Center (GITMO) and other national security matters. |
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