2014 | LAWshaping in National Security: The Past, the Progress, and the Path Ahead
Contemporary Ethical Issues of National Security Law
Location
Duke Law School, Room 3041
Start Date
1-3-2014 11:15 AM
End Date
1-3-2014 12:15 PM
Description
Maj. Gen. Steven Lepper, USAF (Ret.), former Deputy Judge Advocate General, remarks on professional responsibility for lawyers practicing national security law at a time when new technology and modes of warfare are engendering major ethical questions. Followed by conference closing remarks by LENS Executive Director Maj. Gen. Charlie Dunlap, USAF (Ret.).
Speaker: Maj. Gen. Steven Lepper, USAF (Ret.), former Deputy Judge Advocate General, United States Air Force
Recorded as part of the 2014 LENS Conference: LAWshaping in National Security: The Past, the Progress, and the Path Ahead.
Contemporary Ethical Issues of National Security Law
Duke Law School, Room 3041
Maj. Gen. Steven Lepper, USAF (Ret.), former Deputy Judge Advocate General, remarks on professional responsibility for lawyers practicing national security law at a time when new technology and modes of warfare are engendering major ethical questions. Followed by conference closing remarks by LENS Executive Director Maj. Gen. Charlie Dunlap, USAF (Ret.).
Speaker: Maj. Gen. Steven Lepper, USAF (Ret.), former Deputy Judge Advocate General, United States Air Force
Recorded as part of the 2014 LENS Conference: LAWshaping in National Security: The Past, the Progress, and the Path Ahead.