I was recently interviewed by Patty Satalia, a journalist with WPSU a PBS and NPR affiliate. The interview was approximately one hour long (divided into segments) and questions ran the gamut from a discussion of the challenges the President will face in closing Guantanamo, to lessons from the CIA memos. We also discussed similarities and differences between President Bush and President Obama, the role of the courts and Congress in these debates, and other related topics.
The interview is available for viewing at http://conversations.psu.edu. Readers who want to offer feedback can also comment on the “discussion board” immediately below the videos. I look forward to hearing your comments.
Gregory S. McNeal is a professor at Pepperdine University. His research focuses on the institutions and challenges associated with global security, with a particular substantive focus on criminal law and procedure, national security law and international criminal law.
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