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DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES FOR A PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE ORDER ON PRISONER TREATMENT, TORTURE AND CRUELTY ENDORSERS

FORMER DEPARTMENT OF STATE

 Secretary Madeleine K. Albright, former Secretary of State; former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.

 Secretary , former Secretary of State; former Deputy Secretary of State; former Deputy Attorney General

 Secretary George P. Shultz, former Secretary of State; former Secretary of Labor; former Secretary of the Treasury

 Ambassador Richard L. Armitage, former Deputy Secretary of State; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs

 John C. Whitehead, former Deputy Secretary of State

 Ambassador , former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs

 Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, former Under Secretary of State; Career Ambassador

 Ambassador Frank Wisner, former Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs; former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy

 Dr. Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Deputy to the Under Secretary of State; former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs

 Lorne Craner, former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Rights and Labor

 Harold H. Koh, former Assistant Secretary of Democracy, and Labor (1998-2001); Dean and Gerard C. & Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, Yale Law School

 Ambassador Peter W. Galbraith, former U.S. Ambassador to ; Senior Diplomatic Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

 Ambassador Felix Rohatyn, former US Ambassador to France

 Ambassador , former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and Germany; Assistant Secretary of State (European and Canadian Affairs: 1994-96, East Asian and Pacific Affairs: 1977-81)

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FORMER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

 Secretary Harold Brown, former Secretary of Defense

 Secretary , former Secretary of Defense; former U.S. Senator

 Secretary , former Secretary of Defense; former co-director of the Center for International Security and Arms Control; Member of Study Group

 Rudy deLeon, former Deputy Secretary of Defense

 Dr. John J. Hamre, former Deputy Secretary of Defense

 Ambassador William H. Taft, IV, former Deputy Secretary of Defense; former Chief Legal Advisor, Department of State

 William J. Lynn, former Under Secretary of Defense

 Dr. Ashton B. Carter, former Assistant Secretary of Defense

 Frank Kendall, former Director of Tactical Warfare Programs in the Office of the Secretary of Defense; former Deputy Assistant Under Secretary of Defense for Strategic Defense Systems

FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

 Senator John Glenn, former Senator from ; former Astronaut and Colonel (USMC-Ret.)

 Senator Gary Hart, former Senator from Colorado

 Senator J. Bennett Johnston, former Senator from Louisiana; U.S. Army, Judge Advocate General Corps., Germany

 Representative James Jones, former Ambassador to Mexico; former Chairman of the House Budget Committee, House of Representatives

 Governor Thomas Kean, Chair of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the (the 9/11 Commission); former Governor of New Jersey

 Senator Sam Nunn, former Senator from

 Senator Charles S. Robb, former Senator from Virginia; Chair Iraq Intelligence Commission (2004); Marine Corps, , Bronze Star recipient

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RETIRED MILITARY FLAG OFFICERS

 Brigadier General Hugh Aitken (USMC-Ret.), former Assistant Division Commander, 2nd Marine Division; former Director, Manpower Plans and Policy Division

 Brigadier General David M. Brahms (USMC-Ret.), former Marine Corps’ Senior Legal Adviser (1983-88); Judge Advocates Association Board of Directors

 Brigadier General Stephen A. Cheney (USMC-Ret.), former Inspector General of the Marine Corps; President, Marine Military Academy

 Admiral Archie Clemins (USN-Ret.), former Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet

 Brigadier General James P. Cullen (USA-Ret.), U.S. Army Reserve Judge Advocate Generals Corps; Chief Judge, U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals

 Major General Paul D. Eaton (USA-Ret.), former Commanding General of the command charged with reestablishing Iraqi Security Forces (2003-2004)

 Lt. General Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. (USAF-Ret.)

 General Ronald R. Fogleman (USAF-Ret.), former Chief of Staff of the Air Force

 Brigadier General Evelyn “Pat” Foote (USA-Ret.), former Commanding General of Fort Belvoir; Vice Chair, Secretary of Army’s Senior Review Panel on Sexual Harassment

 Major General Eugene Fox (USA-Ret.), former Deputy Director of the Strategic Defense Initiative Office

 Lt. General Robert G. Gard, Jr. (USA-Ret.), President Emeritus, Monterey Institute for International Studies; Senior Military Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

 Brigadier General Wilfred L. Goodson (USAF-Ret.), Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, U.S. Air Forces in Europe;

 Rear Admiral Donald J. Guter (USN-Ret.), Judge Advocate General of the Navy

 General Joseph P. Hoar (USMC-Ret.), former Commander, U.S. Central Command (1991-1994); former Chief of Staff, U.S. Central Command (1988-1990)

 Brigadier General John A. Hurley (USAFR-Ret.), USAF Intelligence, Regional Commissioner of U.S. Customs Service

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 Rear Admiral John D. Hutson (USN-Ret.), Judge Advocate General of the Navy

 Brigadier General David Irvine (USA-Ret.), faculty assignment for 18 years with the Sixth U.S. Army Intelligence School; former Deputy Commander for the 96th Regional Readiness Command

 Brigadier General John H. Johns (USA-Ret.), former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; former Professor at the National Defense University

 Admiral Greg G. Johnson (USN-Ret.), former Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe; former Commander, Allied Forces Command, Naples, Italy

 General James L. Jones (USMC-Ret.), former Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps

 General John P. Jumper (USAF-Ret.), former Chief of Staff of the Air Force

 Lt. General Claudia J. Kennedy (USA-Ret.), former Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence at Headquarters, Department of the Military; former Commander of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command

 General Paul J. Kern (USA-Ret.), former Commanding General; Army Materiel Command

 General David M. Maddox (USA-Ret.), former Commander in Chief, Europe/Commander, Central Army Group

 Colonel Peter Mansoor, former Executive Officer to Gen. David Petraeus; founding director of U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Center

 General Merrill A. McPeak (USAF-Ret.), former Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force

 Major General Melvyn S. Montano (USAF-Ret.), former Adjutant General in charge of National Guard in New Mexico (1994-99)

 The late Lt. General William E. Odom (USA-Ret.), former Director of the Agency (1985-88); Hudson Institute Senior Fellow; Yale University Professor

 Brigadier General Richard M. O'Meara (USA-Ret.), Army’s Judge Advocate General Corps

 Lt. General Charles P. Otstott (USA-Ret.), former Deputy Chairman, NATO Military Committee (1990-1992)

 General Joseph W. Ralston (USAF-Ret.)

 Major General Thomas J. Romig (USA-Ret.), Judge Advocate General of the Army Declaration of Principles for a Presidential Executive Order on Page 5 Prisoner Treatment, Torture and Cruelty

 Brigadier General Maurice D. Roush (USA-Ret.), former Commander of the U.S. Army Engineer Pacific Ocean Division; Last American Lt. Gov. (Dep. Civ. Adm.) of Okinawa; Asia Operations Manager for Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall; Dean of Engineering at St. Martin's University

 Brigadier General Murray Sagsveen (USA-Ret.), former Senior Judge Advocate in the Army National Guard

 Vice Admiral Jack A. Shanahan (USN-Ret.), former Director of the Center for Defense Information; former Chairman of the Military Advisory Committee, Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities

 Lt. General Harry E. Soyster (USA-Ret), former Assistant Chief of Staff, Army Intelligence

 Lt. General James M. Thompson (USA-Ret.), former Director for Estimates, Defense Intelligence Agency; former Deputy Director for Plans, Policy, and National Security Council Affairs in the Secretary of Defense's Office

 Colonel Theodore B. Voorhees (USA-Ret.), former Inspector General for the Commander in Chief, Pacific Command

 General Volney F. Warner (USA-Ret.), former Commander in Chief of the United States Readiness Command (1979-81)

 Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson (USA-Ret.), former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State

 Brigadier General Stephen N. Xenakis (USA-Ret.), M.D., former Commanding

NATIONAL SECURITY EXPERTS

 Rand Beers, former National Security Council Staff General of the Southeast Regional Army Medical Command

 Samuel R. “Sandy” Berger, former National Security Advisor

 Dr. , former National Security Advisor

 Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State; former U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer; CIA National Intelligence Officer for East Asia

 Steven Kleinman, career military intelligence officer and consultant on national security policy

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, former National Security Advisor

 Jessica Tuchman Mathews, former Director of the National Security Council’s Office of Global Issues; former Deputy to the Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs

 Jeffrey Smith, former General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency; former Army Judge Advocate General Officer

LEGAL EXPERTS

 David Acheson, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia; former President of the U.S.

 Harry McPherson, Counsel to President Johnson; former Deputy Under-Secretary of the Army for International Affairs; former member of Department of Army Secretariat

 Senator George Mitchell, Chairman of DLA Piper; Former US Senate Majority Leader 1989-1995; U.S. Special Envoy to Northern Ireland

 John Norton Moore, Professor of Law, ; Co-Founder, Center for National Security Law; former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace; former Counselor on International Law to the Department of State

 Alberto J. Mora, former U.S. Navy General Counsel

 Theodore C. Sorensen, special counsel & adviser to John F. Kennedy; member of the Cuban Missile Crisis Executive Committee of the National Security Council

 Robert Turner, Professor of Law, University of Virginia; Co-Founder, Center for National Security Law; former Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; former Counsel to the Intelligence Oversight Board

COUNTERTERRORISM EXPERTS

 Matthew Alexander, Senior interrogator for a Special Operations task force in Iraq, 2006; former U.S. Air Force pilot

 Vincent Cannistraro, former Director of Intelligence Programs for the United States National Security Council; former Chief of Operations and Analysis at the CIA’s Counterterrorist Center

 Jack Cloonan, former FBI security and counterterrorism expert Declaration of Principles for a Presidential Executive Order on Page 7 Prisoner Treatment, Torture and Cruelty

 Joe Navarro, former FBI counterintelligence and counterterrorism expert, adjunct faculty member at the FBI's Counterintelligence Division

 Professor Paul R. Pillar, former National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South Asia; former Deputy Chief of DCI Counterterrorist Center

 Frank Warren Snepp, journalist; former Chief Analyst of North Vietnamese strategy for the CIA in Saigon; former CIA interrogator

FORMER CIA

 William Daugherty, retired CIA operations officer and CIA Liaison Officer to the National Security Council

 Burton Gerber, retired CIA operations officer

 Ambassador Donald P. Gregg, retired CIA officer; former National Security advisor to Vice President George H. W. Bush; former Ambassador to Korea

 Fred Hitz, former case officer and the Inspector General of the CIA

WORLD WAR II INTERROGATORS

 George L. Frenkel (USA-Ret.), Military Intelligence Service

 Henry Kolm (USA-Ret.), Military Intelligence Service

 Dr. George Mandel (USA-Ret.), Military Intelligence Service

 Peter Weiss (USA-Ret.), Military Intelligence Service

EVANGELICAL LEADERS

 Dr. Robert Andringa, President Emeritus, Council for Christian Colleges & Universities

 The Rev. Dr. Paul Alexander, Professor of Theology and Ethics; Director, D. Min. Program, Haggard Graduate School of Theology at Azusa Pacific University

 Dr. David Black, President, Eastern University

 Ms. Joan Baumgartner Brown, Chief Development Officer, Sojourners

 Dr. Wilton Bunch, Professor of Ethics, Samford University Declaration of Principles for a Presidential Executive Order on Page 8 Prisoner Treatment, Torture and Cruelty

 Dr. Stanley Burgess, Distinguished Professor of Christian History, Regent University School of Divinity

 The Rev. Tony Campolo, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Eastern University

 Mr. Bart Campolo, Director, The Walnut Hills Fellowship

 Dr. R Judson Carlberg, President, Gordon College

 The Rev. Richard Cizik, Vice President for Governmental Affairs, National Association of Evangelicals

 Dr. Shane Claiborne, Author; Activist; Founder of The Simple Way

 Mr. Andy Crouch, Editorial Director, Christianity Today International

 Alan S. Cureton, President, Northwestern College

 Dr. Thomas Finger, InterChurch Relations, Mennonite Church, USA; Scholar in Residence at Bethany Theological Seminary

 Professor Timothy Floyd, Professor and Director of the Law and Public Service Program, Mercer University, School of Law

 Dr. Robert Michael Franklin, President, Morehouse College

 Dr. Richard L. Gathro, Assistant to the President and Dean, Nyack College

 Professor Ivy George, Professor of Sociology, Gordon College

 Dr. Joel B. Green, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary

 Dr. Jeffrey Greenman, Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies; Professor of Christian Ethics, Wheaton College

 The Rev. Dr. Catherine Gregg, Rector, Grace Episcopal Church, St. George, Utah

 The Rev. Dr. David P. Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, Mercer University

 Dr. Chuck Gutenson, Chief Operation Officer, Sojourners

 Dr. Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert T. Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics, Duke University Divinity School

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 Mr. Gary Haugen, President and CEO, International Justice Mission

 Mr. Stephen Hayner, Peachtree Professor of Church Growth, Colombia Theological Seminary

 The Rev. Dr. Roberta Hestenes, former President, Eastern University

 Dr. Dean R. Hirsch, President and CEO, World Vision International

 The Rev. Dr. George Hunsinger, Hazel Thompson McCord Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary

 Dr. George R. Hunter III, Distinguished Professor of Evangelization, Asbury Theological Seminary

 The Rev. Dr. Joel C. Hunter, Senior Pastor, Northland – A Church Distributed

 Dr. Cheryl Bridges Johns, Professor of Discipleship and Christian Formation, Church of God in Christ Theological Seminary

 The Rev. Dr. J. Ellsworth Kalas, President, Asbury Theological Seminary

 Dr. Brad Kallenberg, Associate Professor of Theology, University of Dayton

 Rev. Dr. Ken Brooker Langston, Director, Disciples Justice Action

 The Rev. Dr. Rick Love, former International Director, Frontiers

 Mr. Sammy Mah, President and CEO, World Relief

 Dr. Ronald Mahurin, Vice President, Professional Development and Research, Council for Christian Colleges & Universities

 The Rev. Brian McLaren, Chairman, Sojourners

 Mr. Albert J. Meyer, former Executive Secretary, Mennonite Board of Education

 The Rev. Dr. Jesse Miranda, Distinguished Professor, Vanguard University

 The Rev. Dr. Richard Mouw, President, Fuller Theological Seminary

 Mr. David Neff, Editor in Chief, Christianity Today Media Group

 Dr. Mary Nelson, President Emeritus, Bethel New Life,

 Dr. Michael D. Palmer, Dean, School of Divinity, Regents University

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 Mr. Ken Perez, President, John Stott Ministries

 Dr. John E. Phelan Jr. President and Dean, North Park Theological Seminary

 Dr. Kim Phipps, President, Messiah College

 Dr. Christine Pohl, Professor of Social Ethics, Asbury Theological Seminary

 The Rev. Soong-Chan Rah, Milton B. Engebretson Assistant Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary

 The Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, President, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference

 Professor Melissa Rogers, Visiting Professor of Religion and Public Policy, Wake Forest University Divinity School

 The Rev. Gabriel Salguero, Director, Hispanic Leadership Program, Princeton Theological Seminary

 Dr. Andrew Saperstein, Associate Director, Reconciliation Program, Yale Center for Faith and Culture

 The Rev. Dr. Ronald Sider, Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry, and Public Policy, Palmer Theological Seminary

 Professor Glen Stassen, Lewis B. Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics, Fuller Theological Seminary

 Ambassador Clyde D. Taylor, former Chair, World Relief

 Dr. Larry Thomas, M.D., President, Tropical Health Alliance

 Dr. Daniel Vestal, Executive Coordinator, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

 Dr. Miroslav Volf, Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology, Yale University Divinity School

 The Rev. Jim Wallis, President and Executive Director, Sojourners

 Dr. Graham B. Walker Jr., Associate Dean and Professor of Theology, McAfee School of Theology

 The Rev. Tyler Wigg-Stevenson, Director, Biblical Security Covenant

 Mr. Samuel C. Wolgemuth, Chairman of the Board, World Relief

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 Dr. Nicholas Wolterstorff, Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology, Yale University

 The Rev. Dr. Amos Yong, Professor of Theology, Regent University School of Divinity

PROMINENT LEADERS OF FAITH GROUPS

 Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, Dean, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies

 Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, Diocesan Legate, Armenian Church of America

 The Rt. Rev. Mark M. Beckwith, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Newark

 Archbishop Nicolae Condrea, Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in America and Canada

 Bishop Sally Dyck, The United Methodist Church, Minnesota Area

 Rabbi Dan Ehrenkrantz, President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

 Rabbi David Ellenson, President, Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion

 Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos, Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago

 Chancellor Arnold Eisen, Jewish Theological Seminary of America

 Rabbi Steven W. Engel, Rabbi, Congregation of Reform Judaism (CRJ)

 Rev. Dr. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, General Secretary, Reformed Church in America

 Rabbi Arthur Green, Rector, Hebrew College Rabbinical School

 Rabbi Steve Gutow, Executive Director, Jewish Council of Public Affairs

 Bishop Al Gwinn, Conference, The United Methodist Church

 Rev. Dr. Stan Hastey, Executive Director, Alliance of Baptists

 Dr. Maher Hathout, Senior Advisor, Muslim Public Affairs Council

 Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, General Secretary, National Council of Churches

 Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly, Presbyterian Church Declaration of Principles for a Presidential Executive Order on Page 12 Prisoner Treatment, Torture and Cruelty

 Rev. Michael Livingston, Executive Director, International Council of Community Churches

 Dr. Ingrid Mattson, President, Islamic Society of North America

 Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, former Archbishop of Washington, DC

 Mary Ellen McNish, General Secretary, American Friends Service Committee

 Rev. A. Roy Medley, General Secretary, American Baptist Churches USA

 Bishop Jane Allen Middleton, Central Pennsylvania Conference, United Methodist Church

 Stanley Noffsinger, General Secretary, Church of the Brethren

 Rev. Glenn R. Palmberg, President, Evangelical Covenant Church.

 Rev. Daniel Pilarczyk, Archbishop, Archdiocese of Cincinnati

 Rabbi Ben Romer, former Active Duty Army Chaplain; former leader of congregations in , Indiana, South Carolina and North Carolina

 Dr. Anahat Kaur Sandhu, Secretary General, World Sikh Council - America Region

 Rabbi David Saperstein, Director, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism

 Jim Schrag, Executive Director, Mennonite Church USA

 Patrice Schwermer Associate Director of the Office of Justice and Peace for and International Issues for the Catholic Diocese of Richmond

 Rabbi Gerald Serotta, Chairman, Human Rights—North America

 Rev. Dr. William Shaw, President, National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc

 Dr. Musammil Siddiqi, Chairman, Islamic Shura Council of Southern

 Rev. William G. Sinkford, President, Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

 Very Reverend Thomas H. Smolich, S.J., President, Jesuit Conference USA

 Rabbi Toba Spitzer, President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Assembly

 Shakeel Syed, Executive Director, Islamic Shura Council of Southern California Declaration of Principles for a Presidential Executive Order on Page 13 Prisoner Treatment, Torture and Cruelty

 Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed, National Director, Interfaith and Community Alliance, Islamic Society of North America

 Rev. Dr. John H. Thomas, President, United Church of Christ

 Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins, General Minister and President, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

 Bishop Thomas G. Wenski, Chairman, Committee on International Justice and Peace, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

 Bishop Tim W. Whitaker, Florida Area Resident Bishop, The United Methodist Church

 Jim Winkler, General Secretary, United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society

 Rabbi Eric Yoffe, President, Union for Reform Judaism

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS OF STATE ECUMENICAL AGENCIES

 Scott D. Anderson, Executive Director, Wisconsin Council of Churches

 Rev. Jonathan Barton, General Minister, Virginia Council of Churches

 Rev. Jan Olav Flaaten, Executive Director, Arizona Ecumenical Council

 Rev. Gary L. Harke, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Council of Churches

 Rev. Jack Johnson, Executive Director, Massachusetts Council of Churches

 Rev. Dr. Nancy J. Kemper, Executive Director, Kentucky Council of Churches

 Rev. Brenda Lynn Kneece, Executive Minister, South Carolina Christian Action Council

 David Lamarre-Vincent, Executive Director, New Hampshire Council of Churches

 David Leslie, Executive Director, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon

 Marilyn P. Mecham, Executive, Interchurch Ministries of Nebraska

 Rev. Russell L. Meyer, Executive Director, Florida Council of Churches

 Rev. Warren Murphy, Executive Director, Wyoming Association of Churches Declaration of Principles for a Presidential Executive Order on Page 14 Prisoner Treatment, Torture and Cruelty

 Rev. George Reed, Executive Director, North Carolina Council of Churches

 Rev. Jill Job Saxby, Executive Director, Maine Council of Churches

 Wade Schemmel, President, Conference of Churches

 Rev. Dr. Rick Schlosser, Executive Director, California Council of Churches

 Rev. Dr. Stephen J. Sidorak, Jr., Executive Director, Christian Conference of Connecticut

 The Reverend Dennis D. Sparks, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Churches

CIVIC LEADERS

 Daniel Curran, President of University of Dayton

 Helene D. Gayle, M.D., MPH

 Linda W. Hart

 Mitch Hart

 Roderick M. Hills, former SEC Commissioner

 Kerry Kennedy, Founder, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights

 Richard Mezo, USAF and USN veteran, professor of English literature

 Carla A. Mills, former US Trade Representative; former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

 Charles A. Sanders, M.D.

, President of University of and former Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services