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AP WASHINGTON DAYBOOK, Thursday, March 20
GENERAL
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March 17 - 21. OAS ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION — The Twenty-Third Meeting of the Committee of Experts of the Follow-up Mechanism for the Implementation of the Inter-American Convention against Corruption (MESICIC) of the Organization of American States (OAS) will take place.
Location: Padilha Vidal Room, OAS General Secretariat Building, 1889 F Street, NW.
Contacts: 202-370-5437
On the Net: http://www.oas.org/en/media\_center/webcast\_schedule.asp
March 19 - 22. COSN ANNUAL CONFERENCE — The CoSN 2014 Annual Conference is designed for education leaders to better understand their changing roles in creating the new face of learning. http://cosnconference.org/
Location: Washington Hilton & Towers, 1919 Connecticut Ave. NW.
Contacts: Jennifer Cummings jcummings@cosn.org (202-496-2131)
Michael Kaplun michaelkaplun@cosn.org (202-496-2120)
INSA SECURITY POLICY REFORM 2014 — INSAs Security Policy Reform Council for Security Policy Reform 2014: Maintaining Momentum for Transformational Change at the SI Organization in Chantilly, VA. This unclassified, but sensitive Symposium will be off the record. Stephanie OSullivan, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence to Deliver Keynote Address. TOPICS: View from Capitol Hill: Legislative trends in the year ahead; Snowden, Alexis and Mannings Impact on Security Reform:; Reviewing the issues and considerations associated with the Presidents 120 Day Review and related studies; Fixing the Disconnects: Private sector input on reciprocity and metrics; Leveraging Emerging Technologies in the Security Clearance Process: Government insight and perspective on technological enhancements for background investigations and eligibility determinations; Future Technologies and the Art of the Possible: Discussing the average day of an IC security officer in 2020.
Highlights:
8:15 a.m. Stephanie OSullivan, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence.
9:45 a.m. Impact of Government Plans for Continuous Evaluation: John Fitzpatrick, Director, Information Security Oversight Office, NARA Alex Joel, Civil Liberties Protection Officer, Civil Liberties Privacy Office, ODNI; Stephen Lewis, Deputy Director of Security, Department of Defense; Brian Prioletti, Director, Special Security Division, National Counterintelligence Center (NCIX); Stan Sims, Director, Defense Security Service, DSS.
1 p.m. Perspectives from Agency Security Directors: Kemp Ensor, Director of Security, NSA; Mary Rose McCaffrey, Director of Security, CIA; Steve Norton, Director of Security, DIA; Brian Prioletti, Director, Special Security Division, NCIX.
Location: The SI Organization, 15050 Conference Center Dr., Chantilly, VA.
Contacts: Toya Forman tforman@insaonline.org
On the Net: http://www.insaonline.org/SecurityReform
March 20 - 21. CFA - CONSUMER ASSEMBLY — The consumer Federation of America holds their annual Consumer Assembly conference. Media may register (complimentary) by contacting Peter Kitchen at peter@jagillis.com. For more info visit CFAs website www.consumerfed.org and click Consumer Assembly 2014 on the home page. http://www.consumerfed.org/events/consumer-assembly
Highlights:
9:15 a.m. Pew Research, Scott Keeters Latest Research on Consumer Priorities of Americans. 10:00 a.m. Alan Rosenblatt, Turner Strategies - How Social Media Can Empower Consumers. 11:00 a.m. Deceptive and Unconscionable Auto Sales Practices Should Consumer Data Brokers be Regulated? Pitfalls and Success of Government Databases with Consumer Incident Information. 12:30 p.m. Norm Ornstein, American Enterprise Institute and Author of Its Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism 2:00 p.m. How Prepaid Cards Can be Made Even More Consumer Friendly Mandatory Arbitration and Other Seller Restrictions on Consumer Remedies The Role of Government in Ensuring the Safety of New Technologies and Products. 3:30 p.m. How Improved Efficiency Can Reduce Consumer Energy Use and Costs.
8:45 a.m. Representative Chris Van Hollen - Congressional Priorities.
Location: Embassy Suites Convention Center, Washington, D.C. 900 10th St. NW.
Contacts: Anna Marie Lowery alowery@consumerfed.org) (202-939-1005)
On the Net: http://ConsumerFed.org
March 20 - 21. GLOBAL ANTI-CORRUPTION CONGRESS — Conference on "Ever Changing International Anti-Corruption & Anti-Bribery Landscape." This event is sponsored by Momentum is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. http://momentumevents.com/anticorruptiondc/
Highlights:
10:45 a.m. Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division Mythili Raman will deliver the keynote address. NOTE: All media must present government-issued photo I.D. (such as a drivers license) as well as valid media credentials. Press inquiries regarding logistics should be directed to Sarah Horner by calling 202-296-0891 or via email at sarah.horner@kimptonhotels.com.
Location: Hotel Monaco, 700 F St., N.W.
March 20 - April 13. NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL — National Cherry Blossom Festival. http://www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org
Highlights:
Pink Tie Party fundraise. Ronald Reagan Building.
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 4TH ANNUAL WAVE SEMINAR — Women as Veteran Entrepreneurs Annual Seminar. http://www.thewave.us.com/Events/4thAnnualWAVESeminarRegistration/tabid/92/Default.aspx
Location: The Women's Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.
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MORNING
8 a.m. ECONOMIC CLUB - HILTON, MARRIOTT CEO'S — The Economic Club of Washington hosts discussion with Christopher J. Nassetta; Arne M. Sorenson, President and CEO, President and CEO, Hilton Worldwide, Marriott International, Inc.
Location: The Ronald Reagan Building, The Atrium Ballroom (14th Street Entrance), 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.
Notes: Media must pre-register with Judi Irastorza, Economic Club of Washington at media@economicclub.org or 703-765-6881. Camera pre-set is 8a - there is a reception starting at 7:15 a.m.
8 a.m. - 9 a.m. CYBERSECURITY - LIABILITY ISSUES — J"Cybersecurity, Information Sharing and Emerging Liability Issues will be the topic of the next Standing Committee Breakfast Program with Jack Livingston, Minority Counsel for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence delivering keynote remarks.
Location: University Club, 1135 16th Street, NW.
Contacts: Holly McMahon (202) 662-1035 (holly.mcmahon@americanbar.org)
9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. GW - CYBERSECURITY — "Cybersecurity - The Much Admired Problem." Featured Speaker: Leonard M. Napolitano, Jr., Director, Computer Sciences and Information Systems, Sandia National Laboratories with Frank J. Cilluffo, Director, Homeland Security Policy Institute, Director, Cybersecurity Initiative, George Washintgton University.
Location: City View Room, 7th Floor, The George Washington University, 1957 E Street NW.
Notes: RSVP to https://docs.google.com/a/email.gwu.edu/spreadsheet/viewform?formkeydG9Oc3JPNmJSaDBMbzBXWENXdDg4SEE6MA
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. CSIS - STATE OF THE EU - OBAMA'S TRIP — Discussion on President Obama's upcoming trip to Europe as well as U.S. and European perspectives on the future of the EU. Speakers: Roger Cohen Columnist, New York Times; Dr. Josef Joffe, Publisher/Editor, Die Zeit; Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Columnist, Financial Times. Moderator: Heather A. Conley Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Europe Program. http://csis.org/event/state-european-union
Location: 2nd Floor Conference Room, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW.
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. NED - CONGO — The National Endowment for Democracy hosts a discussion on A Democratic Agenda for the Congo. http://www.ned.org/events/a-democratic-agenda-for-the-congo
Location: National Endowment for Democracy, 1025 F Street, NW, Suite 800 (8th Floor).
Contacts: (202) 378-9700 info@ned.org
9:30 a.m. ATLANTIC COUNCIL - AFGHANISTAN RECONSTRUCTION — 2014: A Critical Year for Afghanistan Reconstruction. Speakers: John F. Sopko, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. Moderator: Shuja Nawaz, Director, South Asia Center, Atlantic Council. http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/events/upcoming-events/detail/2014-a-critical-year-for-afghanistan-reconstruction
Location: 1030 15th Street, NW, 12th Floor.
9:30 a.m. EXXON VALDEZ 25TH ANNIVERSARY — Oil spill, climate and offshore drilling experts will discuss the lingering impacts of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Speakers: Gene Karpinski, president, League of Conservation Voters; Dune Lankard, board president and founder, Eyak Preservation Council, Cordova resident; Rick Steiner, professor, international oil spill expert, leader in Exxon Valdez oil spill response and restoration, Anchorage; Cindy Shogan, executive director, Alaska Wilderness League; Athan Manuel, director, Sierra Club Lands Protection campaign.
Location: National Press Club, Zenger Room, 529 14th Street, NW.
Contacts: Virginia Cramer Sierra Club (804-225-9113 x 102)
10 a.m. NPC - CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 — "Observing the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964." Joan Trumpauer Mullholland and surviving "Freedom Riders" will discuss their journey at an NPC Newsmakers News Conference.With civil rights activist Dorie Ladner, Freedom Rider Reginald Green and Loki Mulholland, writer/director of the documentary "An Ordinary Hero: The True Story of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland."
Location: National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW.
Contacts: Aric Caplan, aric@caplancommunications.com, 301-943-9525
Notes: A related event scheduled for the evening of March 20 has been canceled.
10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. CARNEGIE - NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR MISSILES — Strategic Implications of North Korean Nuclear Missiles. http://carnegieendowment.org/2014/03/20/strategic-implications-of-north-korean-nuclear-missiles/h305
Location: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1779 Massachusetts Ave. NW.
11 a.m. NOAA - SPRING OUTLOOK, FLOOD RISK — NOAA will host its annual Spring Outlook media teleconference to discuss the spring flood potential across the country, and deliver the temperature, precipitation and drought outlooks for April through June. Speakers: Jon Gottschalck, acting chief, Operational Prediction Branch, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center; Robert Hartman, acting director, NOAA's Office of Hydrologic Development. Additional experts available during Q&A: Deke Arndt, chief, Climate Monitoring Branch, NOAA's National Climatic Data Center; Brad Rippey, meteorologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture. The outlook will also coincide with NOAA's National Flood Safety Awareness Week, March 16-22. http://www.floodsafety.noaa.gov/ DIAL IN: For reporters only. To obtain the call-in number and passcode, contact Maureen O'Leary, maureen.oleary@noaa.gov, 301-427-9000.
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AFTERNOON
12 p.m. CONTRACEPTION COVERAGE PRESS CALL — Representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Women's Law Center, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and NARAL Pro-Choice America will host a press conference call to discuss the upcoming cases to be heard at the U.S. Supreme Court on March 25 brought by corporations challenging the Affordable Care Act's requirement that employers provide coverage for contraception as part of an employee's health plan. Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Action Fund; Marcia Greenberger, Co-President of the National Women's Law Center; Louise Melling, Deputy Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union; Ilyse Hogue, President of NARAL Pro-Choice America.
Contacts: Robyn Shepherd, media@aclu.org, 212-519-7829
Planned Parenthood Action Fund, 212-261-4433
Rachel Perrone (National Women's Law Center), 202-525-6262
Samantha Gordon, sgordon@prochoiceamerica.org, 202-973-3032
Notes: Members of the media who wish to join this call should RSVP for dial-in information.
12 p.m. HERITAGE - WISCONSIN - LT. GOV. KLEEFISCH — Advancing Sound Policy Reforms: Wisconsins Success Story. http://www.heritage.org/events/2014/04/rebecca-kleefisch
Location: Lehrman Auditorium, 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE.
Contacts: (202) 546-4400
On the Net: http://www.heritage.org/events/2014/04/rebecca-kleefisch
12 p.m. NRDC - CARBON POLLUTION — The Natural Resources Defense Council releases analysis which says far more carbon pollution can be eliminated than originally projected under the "innovative approach" for federal action outlined in December 2012 by NRDC. With Peter Lehner, executive director, Natural Resources Defense Council; Dan Lashof, director, Climate and Clean Air program, Natural Resources Defense Council; Richard Caperton, director, National Policy and Partnerships, Opower (Arlington, VA); Rob Gramlich, senior vice president, Public Policy, American Wind Energy Association; Dallas Burtraw, Darius Gaskins senior fellow, Resources for the Future.
Location: National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW.
Contacts: Ailis Wolf, aawolf@hastingsgroup.com, 703-276-3256
Jake Thompson, jthompson@nrdc.org, 202-289-2387
12 p.m. PETA - ELEPHANT PROTEST — Draped with banners reading, "Shackled, Lonely, Beaten," a herd of inflatable elephants will lead members of PETA in a demonstration against the arrival of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Location: Outside the Verizon Center, 601 F St. N.W. (near the intersection with Seventh Street N.W.).
Contacts: RSVP to David Perle DavidP@peta.org (202-540-2194)
12 p.m. WFPG - VENEZUELA — The Women's Foreign Policy Group holds discussion on Venezuela: One Year after the Death of Hugo Chavez. https://wfpg.memberclicks.net/index.php?optioncom\_mc&viewformlogin&form162620
Location: The Wilderness Society, 1615 M Street, NW.
12 p.m. - 1 p.m. AFRICAN AUTHOR TOPE FOLARIN — The Library of Congress and the Africa Society of the National Summit on Africa present Conversations with African poets and writers with author Tope Folarin.
Location: The African and Middle Eastern Division Reading, Room LJ-220, Thomas Jefferson Building, 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. EAST WEST CENTER - JAPAN — East-West Center in Washington invites you to an Asia Pacific Political Economy Seminar: Japan is Back: Tokyo's Reengagement with Southeast Asi with Dr. Tsutomu Kikuchi, Professor, Department of International Politics, Aoyama-Gakuin University, Tokyo, Adjunct Fellow, Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA); Dr. Ellen Frost (Moderator), Adjunct Senior Fellow, East-West Center, Visiting Distinguished Research Fellow, National Defense University. RSVP by March 19th: www.eastwestcenter.org/3nw
Location: East-West Center in Washington, 1819 L Street, NW.
12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. NEC - ORHPANIDES — The National Economist Club (NEC) hosts a luncheon discussion with Athanasios Orphanides, Professor of the Practice of Global Economics and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "The Political Implications of the Euro Area Crisis. http://thenationaleconomistsclub.shuttlepod.org/Default.aspx?pageId=483884&eventId=855168&EventViewModeEventDetails
Location: Chinatown Garden Restaurant 618 H St NW.
12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. WILSON CENTER - STATE OF THE FUTURE REPORT — Report Release: 2013 - 2014 State of the Future. Jerome Glenn, CEO, The Millennium Project, Dennis Bushnell, Chief Scientist, NASA Langley Research Center, and Paul Werbos, Program Director, National Science Foundation, will explore global strategic prospects and strategies drawn from the 2013-14 State of the Future report and the online Global Futures Intelligence System. http://wilsoncenter.org/event/report-release-2013-2014-state-the-future
Location: Woodrow Wilson Center, 5th floor, Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.
12 p.m. - 2 p.m. STATESWOMEN FOR JUSTICE — 'Stateswomen for Justice' Annual Luncheon and Issues Forum with Omarosa Manigault, Activist, Educator, Philanthropist. RSVP by 5p.m. March 18th to RSVP@TriceEdneyWire.com.
Location: National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor.
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12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. ATLANTIC COUNCIL - TTIP — TTIP - What are They Thinking? Facts and Perceptions with Fran Burwell, Vice President & Director, Program on Transatlantic Relations, Atlantic Council; Annette Heuser, Executive Director, Bertelsmann Foundation.
Location: Atlantic Council, 1030 15th Street NW, 12th Floor, West Tower Elevators.
1 p.m. - 2 p.m. IISS - CHALLENGES - EU — The International Institute for Strategic Studies hosts discussion on External Threats and Domestic Challenges: Strategic Choices for the EU. http://www.iiss.org/en/iiss-us/iiss-us-s-events/strategic-choices-for-the-eu-9ecd
Location: IISS-US, 2121 K Street NW, Suite 801.
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2 p.m. USDA - HEALTHIER MEALS — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will host a national media call to discuss progress being made in the implementation of healthier meal standards for the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program made possible by the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. The Secretary will be joined by Jessica Donze Black, Director of the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project - a collaboration of The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Contacts: USDA Communications, 202-720-4623
Notes: Audio Bridge Number: 800-369-1187. PASSCODE: Pew (Given Verbally). Trouble number - 202-720-8560. Callers will be joined to the conference in listen-only mode. To join the Q&A portion of the meeting, press (star)1 on your touch-tone phone.
2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. STIMSON - JAPAN ROK RELATIONS — Japan-ROK Relations: Prospects And Challenges. Speakers: Yoshihide Soeya, Keio University; Scott Snyder, Council on Foreign Relations. Moderator: Yuki Tatsumi, Senior Associate, Stimson's East Asia program. http://www.stimson.org/events/japan-rok-relations-prospects-and-challenges/
Location: 1111 19th Street NW, 12th Floor.
Contacts: Rich Robinson rrobinson@stimson.org (202-478-3419)
3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. AEI - THE FED — The Fed: Philosopher king or servant of the Treasury? Participants: Alex J. Pollock (AEI) and Bernard Shull (CUNY Hunter College) will examine the complicated institutional structure and politics of the Fed and the fundamental changes from its original design, and will consider where governance of the Fed may go from here. An introduction will be given by Michael S. Greve (AEI and George Mason University), followed by a presentation by Peter Conti-Brown (Stanford Law School Rock Center for Corporate Governance and Princeton).
Location: AEI 1150 Seventeenth St., NW.
Contacts: mediaservices@aei.org (202.862.5829)
On the Net: www.aei.org/events
4 p.m. - 5 p.m. AU - NATO - SHEA — The American University hosts a discussion on What Does the United States Still Need to Do in Europe? with Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges of NATO. RSVP to J. Paul Johnson, American University Communications at 202-885-5943 or via e-mail at jjohnson@american.edu http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/who\_is\_who\_50159.htm
Location: American University School of International Service, Abramson Family Founders Room (Intersection of New Mexico and Nebraska Aves., NW). http://www.american.edu/aumaps/upload/campus\_map.pdf
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4 p.m. - 5 p.m. CSIS - ATLANTIC COUNCIL - VENEZUELA — Conversation with Maria Corina Machado, Venezuelan Congresswoman and Opposition Leader. Followed by a panel discussion with: Carlos Vargas, Venezuelan Student Leader; Ivan Freites, Venezuelan Union Leader; Rosa Orozco, Mother of Deceased Student Activist Geraldine Moreno.
Location: CSIS, 1616 Rhode Island Ave. NW, First Floor Conference Room.
Notes: RSVP to ARoss@AtlanticCouncil.org
4 p.m. - 5 p.m. WILSON CENTER - CRIMEA CRISIS — The Kennan Institute hosts a discussion on How to Read The Crimea Crisis? http://wilsoncenter.org/event/how-to-read-the-crimea-crisis
Location: Woodrow Wilson Center, R5th floor, Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.
4 p.m. - 5 p.m. WILSON CENTER - SYRIA — The Future of Syria: A Conversation with Robert Ford. Speakers: Robert Ford, Ambassador Robert Ford, Former US Ambassador to Syria; Aaron David Miller // Vice President for New Initiatives and Distinguished Scholar, Historian, analyst, negotiator, and former advisor to Republican and Democratic Secretaries of State on Arab-Israeli negotiations, 1978-2003. http://wilsoncenter.org/event/the-future-syria-conversation-robert-ford
Location: Woodrow Wilson Center, 6th floor, Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.
4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. INTER-AMERICAN DIALOGUE - HAITI — Conversation with the head of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) and Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG), Ambassador Sandra Honore.
Location: 1211 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 510.
Contacts: 202-822-9002
On the Net: http://inter-Americandialogue.org
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EVENING
5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. INTERNET GOVERNANCE — The International Forum for Democratic Studies and the Center for International Media Assistance at the National Endowment for Democracy host a discussion on "Now I Know Who My Comrades Are: Voices From the Internet Underground". - Speakers: Emily Parker, Digital Diplomacy Advisor and Future Tense Fellow, New America Foundation with comments by Christian Caryl, Editor, Democracy Lab. Moderator: Christopher Walker, International Forum for Democratic Studies.
Location: 1025 F. Street, N.W., Suite 800.
On the Net: http://nowiknow.eventbrite.com
CANCELED
6 p.m. NPC - MULHOLAND STORY — "An Ordinary Hero: The True Story of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland" Screening and Panel Discussion. http://press.org/events/ordinary-hero-true-story-joan-trumpauer-mulholland-screening-and-panel-discussion
Location: National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW.
Notes: This is a ticketed event.
6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. GW - BRAZIL-U.S. RELATIONS - VIEIRA — GW's Elliott School of International Affairs presents Brazil's Global Moment: Brazil-U.S. Relations with Mauro Vieira, Ambassador of Brazil to the United States. Media should RSVP to Angela Olson at olsona@gwu.edu
Location: Elliott School of International Affairs, Harry Harding Auditorium, Room 213, 1957 E Street NW.
Contacts: http://go.gwu.edu/1bq
6:30 p.m. ANNA PAOLA PIZZOCARO EXHIBIT — From March 20th to May 22nd the Embassy of Italy in Washington will host the photographic exhibition Unanswered Prayers by Anna Paola Pizzocaro, a renowned artist from Milan. The exhibition was conceived and organized by Ilaria Niccolini Production in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Culture in Washington, DC.
Location: Embassy of Italy.
On the Net: http://annapaolapizzocaro.com/
http://www.iicwashington.esteri.it/, Registration required
6:30 p.m. CIVIL LIBERTIES - U.S. BORDERS — Panel to Examine 'Civil Liberties Dead Zone' at U.S. Borders. Speakers: Moderator Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center; Frank Smyth, senior adviser for journalist security at the Committee to Protect Journalists; Neema Guliani, legislative counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union; Steven Bradbury, partner, Dechert LLP, and former head of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, 2005-2009.
Location: National Press Club, 5First Amendment Lounge, 529 14th Street NW.
Contacts: Rachel Oswald rachelm.oswald@gmail.com
Notes: This is a ticketed event.
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