AMOS N. GUIORA AUGUST 2021

Contact Information:

S. J. Quinney College of Law University of Utah 383 South University Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0730 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (office) 801-581-4295; (cell) 216-470-6386

Full Time Academic Appointments:

2007 Professor of Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah

2005-2007 Professor of Law, Director, Institute for Global Security Law and Policy, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

2004-2005 Visiting Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Additional Academic Appointments:

2020- Distinguished Fellow, The Consortium for the Research and Study of Holocaust and the Law (CRSHL), Chicago-Kent College of Law

Spring 2019 Visiting Faculty, Kenyon College

2018- Distinguished Fellow and Counselor, University of Pittsburgh, Katz School of Business, The International Center for Conflict Resolution

Fall 2016 Visiting Faculty, Kenyon College

2014 Research Fellow, Drones and Targeted Killings, University of Oxford, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC), Department of Politics and International Relations

2013-2015 Co-Director, Center for Global Justice, S. J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah

Fall 2012 Visiting Faculty, Kenyon College

1 2012 Research Associate, University of Oxford, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC), Department of Politics and International Relations

April 2010 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of Montana Law School

2009 Corresponding Member, The School of Human Rights Research, University of Utrecht School of Law

2008 Visiting Professor, The Netherlands School of Human Rights Research, University of Utrecht School of Law

2008 Research Fellow, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya,

2007 Utrecht at the Crossroads Lecture Series, University of Utrecht School of Law

Spring 2007 James G. Blaine Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Washington & Jefferson College

Spring 2006 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Kenyon College

Education:

Ph.D. (2013) Faculty of Law

J.D. (1985) Case Western Reserve University School of Law

A.B. (1979) Kenyon College (Honors in History)

Grants:

University of Utah Research Incentive Seed Grant, “Bystander Legislation Research” 2019-2020

University of Utah Research Committee Research Grant, “Inquiry into Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” 2015-2016

The Earhart Foundation, Fellowship Research Grant to Research Extremism: What is it and What Dangers Does it Pose to Society, 2012

Stuart Family Foundation, Research on Free Speech and Extremism, 2011

2 Department of Justice, FY06 Congressionally Mandated Award, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cross-Training in Counterterrorism (CTC) Program, $250,000.

Service: 2021-2024, Member (Board of Trustees approval), University of Utah, Student Media Council

2021-2024, Faculty Member, University of Utah Student Media Council

2021-, Chair, Gymnastics Canada Task Force on Sexual Abuse and Assault

2021-, Member (elected), Academic Senate Executive Committee

2021-, Member, Academic Senate Honorary Degree Task Force

2021-, Member, Academic Senate Consolidated Hearing Committee

2020-2023, Member, University of Utah Academic Senate Personnel & Elections Committee

2020-2023, Member, University of Utah Academic Senate (elected)

2020-, Chairman, University of Utah, Independent Review Committee (Presidential appointment),

Member, SJ Quinney College of Law Admissions Committee, Teaching Committee, Awards Committee, Leadership Committee (Chair)

Awards:

Member, Society of Benchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, 2015

S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, Faculty Scholarship Award, 2010-2011

Justus Lipsius Visiting Scholar, the Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law, University of Leiden, December 2010

Fulbright Fellowship, (Senior Specialist), The Netherlands (research, “Freedom of-from Religion: Rights, Conflicts and Obligations—A Comparative Perspective: Israel, The Netherlands, Turkey, UK and U.S.”), 2008

3 “Religion, Terrorism, and the Law: Bringing New Understanding to a Critical World Issue,” The Value of Research, Case Western Reserve University, Spring 2007

Courses Taught:

Criminal Procedure, Middle East Law, Criminal Law, Global Perspectives on CounterTerrorism, International Law, Simulation Design, Global Justice Seminar – University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law

Comparative Legal Studies, Master of Legal Studies, University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law

The Bystander: The Crime of Complicity - University of Utah, Honors College,

Workshop, The Complicity of the Bystander – Kenyon College

Criminal Law, Global Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism – Case Western Reserve University School of Law;

Religion and Terrorism – Utrecht Law School, Case Western Reserve University School of Law and Washington University School of Law Summer Program in Utrecht

Coast Guard Lab – Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Counterterrorism Lab – Instruction of students preparing papers on “What is the Appropriate Forum for Trying Terrorists,” Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Terrorism Prosecution Lab – Instruction of students preparing memos for the Department of Defense on criminal, constitutional and international law questions concerning Guantanamo Bay (Department of Defense requested), Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Independent Study – Instruct students on international law issues, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Directed Research---- Instruct students on international law and global security issues, University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law

Advanced Terrorism Prosecution Lab – Instruct students on complex international law and national security issues , Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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Coach, with Michael P. Scharf, Pictet International Law Team, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Coach, with Tony Anghie and Jackie Esty Morrisson , Jessup Moot Court Team, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah

Military Service:

1986-2004 Judge Advocate General’s Corps, Israel Defense Forces Lt. Col. (Ret.)

Senior command postings: Commandant of the IDF School of Military Law; Judge Advocate of the Navy and Home Front Command; Legal Advisor to Gaza Strip Military Commander

Other:

2021 Fellow, National Institute of Military Justice (NIMJ)

2019 Scholar in Residence, Contra Costa , Contra Costa,

2017- Policy Advisor, Alliance for a Better Utah

2017- Member of the Board (elected), Center for Documentary Expression and Art, Salt Lake City, Utah

2014- Distinguished Fellow, National Center for Cyber Studies, National Cyber Partnership

2013-2015 Member, ABA Drone Resolution Working Group

2013 KSL Commentator on Foreign Affairs

2010-2013 Member, Law and National Security Advisory Committee, American Bar Association

2010-2013 Member, International Academic Study Group on International Law and Terror, Woodrow Wilson Institute (U.S.), Israel Democracy Institute (Israel), Max Planck Institute (Germany)

2010-2013 Co-Chair, United States Peace Institute Project / Emory University School of Law, Mind the Gap: Creating a Toolbox to Assess the Applicable Law in Stability Operations and Conflict

5 2009-2013 Member, Supreme Court of Utah Advisory Committee on the Rules of Criminal Procedure

1979-1981 Staff Assistant to U.S. Congressman Howard Wolpe (D-MI), U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.

Artistic/Creative Endeavors:

Content advisor for “Hoodwinked”, a play exploring the clash of civilizations, and the dangerous repercussions of Radical Islam. Directed by Emily Mann, award–winning Artistic Director and resident playwright. Performed at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey

Consulting:

Conduct Complex Scenario-Based Counter-Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Cyber-Security Simulation Exercises

Consult to Publishing Houses, Corporations, Armed Forces, Educational Institutions, NGOs and Governments on Strategic, Legal, and Policy Decision Making

Deeply involved in Track Two Negotiation efforts regarding the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict predicated on a Preference and Prioritization Analytical Tool

Testimony: 2021, Victorian Parliament Legislative Council Social and Legal Committee Sexual Assault Enablers, Institutional Complicity, and the Crime of Omission, Sexual Assault Enablers, Institutional Complicity, and the Crime of Omission.

Woodgate et. al. v R.C.M.P., before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Tribunal File No. 20170222, 2022

Wyoming Federal Court, Doe v. TCSD, 20-CV-110-S, April 2021

Hearing before The Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence Against Children, appointment by Royal Decree on the recommendation of the Minister of Security and Justice, April, 2021

The Circuit Court in the State of Oregon, JANE COE, JANE POE and others vs. David Farley and others, March, 2021

6 Utah House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, House Bill 104, Bystander: Duty to Assist in an Emergency, February 4, 2020

United States v. Shalabi, (4:19-cv-13709), Eastern District of Michigan, 2019

Utah House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, House Bill 125, Bystander: Duty to Assist in an Emergency, February 9, 2019

Utah House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, House Bill 125, Bystander: Duty to Assist in an Emergency, January 31, 2018

United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, UAV Transparency, Oversight and Accountability –Strengthening the Standards Applicable to the Use of Armed UAVs, New York, June 28-30, 2017

United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, UAV Transparency, Oversight and Accountability –Strengthening the Standards Applicable to the Use of Armed UAVs, Geneva, Switzerland, March 2-3, 2017

Rechtbank Den Haag Minder Marokkanen uitspraken Geert Wilders,ECLI:NL:RBDHA:2016:15014. (Prosecutor against Dutch Member of Parliament, Geert Wilders), December 9, 2016

United States v Rasmieh Yousef Odeh, Case No. 13-cr-20772, Eastern District of Michigan, 2014

Pending Legislation Regarding Sexual Assaults in the Military: Hearing before Comm. on Armed Services, 113th Cong. 320 (2013) (statement of Amos N. Guiora, Professor of Law, The University of Utah)

Response Systems to Adult Sexual Assault Crimes, Panel, U.S. District Court for the District Columbia, Washington, D.C., September 25, 2013

United Nations: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Expert Meeting on Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (Saint Peter’s College, Oxford University), July 13, 2013

Committee on Foreign Affairs for the Dutch House of Representatives, EU Decision to Lift Arms Embargo on Syrian Opposition and Resulting Consequences Under International Law, June 12, 2013

U.S. Immigration Court, U.S. v. Fathi Abu Dahar, expert witness, December 2010

A Proposal for an Administrative Detention Model for the United States,

7 American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, “Exploring Counterterrorism Detention Alternatives,” A Post- Workshop Report. September 2009

Improving Detainee Policy: Handling Terrorism Detainees Within the American Justice System: Hearing before the S. Comm. on the Judiciary, 110th Cong. 455 (2008) (statement of Amos. N. Guiora, Professor of Law, The University of Utah)

The Resilient Homeland: How DHS Intelligence Should Empower America to Prepare for, Prevent, and Withstand Terrorist Attacks: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorist Risk Assessment of the H. Comm. on Homeland Security, 110th Cong. 115 (2008) (statement of Amos N. Guiora, Professor of Law, The University of Utah)

U.S. Immigration Court, U.S. v. Mohamed Katani, expert witness, May 2008

Briefed, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight, “Lawful Interrogation Measures,” March, 2008

Briefed, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security on Counterterrorism,” November 2007

Publications:

Books: AMOS N. GUIORA, LUIS VARGAS, MARCEL MINUTOLO, MEASURING IMPACTS OF GUN LAWS ON LAWFUL GUN OWNERS: THE TANGIBLES AND INTANGIBLES OF GUN OWNERSHIP (SPRINGER, FORTHCOMING ) 2022

LOUISA M.A. HEINY AND AMOS N. GUIORA, ARIZONA V. YOUNGBLOOD (DEEP DIVE SERIES, TWELVE TABLES PRESS FORTHCOMING), 2022

THOMAS SATAY, LUIS VARGAS, JERRY ZOFFER AND AMOS N. GUIORA, OVERCOMING THE RETRIBUTIVE NATURE OF THE ISRAELI-PALESTINE CONFLICT (SPRINGER, FORTHCOMING), 2021

AMOS N. GUIORA, ARMIES OF ENABLERS: SURVIVOR STORIES OF COMPLICITY AND BETRAYAL IN SEXUAL ASSAULTS (AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION), 2020

AMOS N. GUIORA AND LOUISA M.A. HEINY, FIVE WORDS THAT CHANGED AMERICA: MIRANDA V. ARIZONA AND THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT (DEEP DIVE SERIES, TWELVE TABLES PRESS), 2020

8 AMOS N. GUIORA AND PAUL CLITEUR, POPULIST AND ISLAMIST CHALLENGES FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW, (AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION), 2019

AMOS N. GUIORA, EARL WARREN: ERNESTO MIRANDA AND TERRORISM, (TWELVE TABLES PRESS), 2018

AMOS N. GUIORA, THE CRIME OF COMPLICITY: THE BYSTANDER IN THE HOLOCAUST (ANKERWYCKE BOOKS/ABA), 2017; TRANSLATED INTO CHINESE AND DUTCH

AMOS N. GUIORA, CYBERSECURITY: GEO-POLITIICS, LAW AND POLICY (ROUTLEDGE), 2017

AMOS N. GUIORA, TOLERATING INTOLERANCE: THE PRICE OF PROTECTING EXTREMISM (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS), 2013

AMOS N. GUIORA, MODERN GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY: STRATEGIES FOR UNWINNABLE CONFLICTS (CRC PRESS), 2013

AMOS N. GUIORA, TARGETED KILLING AND THE LAW (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS), 2013

AMOS N. GUIORA, FREEDOM FROM RELIGION: RIGHTS AND NATIONAL SECURITY (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS), 2009 (PAPERBACK EDITION 2011; 2ND REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION, 2012)

AMOS N. GUIORA, HOMELAND SECURITY: WHAT IS IT AND WHERE ARE WE GOING? (CRC PRESS), 2011

ANNUAL REVIEW – TOP TEN GLOBAL JUSTICE LAW REVIEW ARTICLES, VOL. II (AMOS N. GUIORA ED., OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS), 2009

AMOS N. GUIORA, FUNDAMENTALS OF COUNTERTERRORISM (ASPEN PUBLISHERS), 2008

ANNUAL REVIEW – TOP TEN GLOBAL JUSTICE LAW REVIEW ARTICLES, VOL. I (AMOS N. GUIORA ED., OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS), 2008

AMOS N. GUIORA, CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON COERCIVE INTERROGATION (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS), 2008

AMOS N. GUIORA, GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON COUNTERTERRORISM (ASPEN PUBLISHERS), 2007 (2ND REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION 2011)

Chapters in Books:

9 GUIORA, A., COTTON, A.-M. & SEBASTIÃO, S. P. (FORTHCOMING). PUBLIC DIPLOMATS & PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTITIONERS: SIMILAR FUNCTIONS BUT DISTINCT PROFESSIONAL STATUS AND RECOGNITION? IN S. P. SEBASTIÃO & S. C. SPÍNOLA (EDS.), DIPLOMACY, ORGANISATIONS & CITIZENS: A EUROPEAN COMMUNICATION PERSPECTIVE. SPRINGER.

AMOS N. GUIORA AND CHELSEA E. JOLIET, WHITE POWER IN THE U.S., EUROPE, AND ISRAEL, IN BOAZ GANOR AND OPHIR FALK, “COUNTERTERRORISM AND DEMOCRATIC DILEMMAS---EFFECTIVE AND INEFFECTIVE MEASURES”, FORTHCOMING 2022

AMOS N. GUIORA, THE ELOR AZARIA CASE AND THE MURDERER OR HERO DILEMMA, IN MARCH TO JUSTICE: GLOBAL MILITARY LAW LANDMARKS (FRANKLIN ROSENBLATT & NAVDEEP SINGH, EDS., 2021), BLUONE INK.

AMOS N. GUIORA, LIMITS OF FREE SPEECH OF ELECTED OFFICIALS DIRECTED AT PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC, THE PALGRAVE HANDBOOK OF TOLERATION (MITJA SARDOČ ED., 2021)

AMOS N. GUIORA AND RAPHAEL COHEN-ALMAGOR, DEMOCRACY AND SECURITY IN ISRAEL, IN DEMOCRACY AND SECURITY: A HANDBOOK (L. WEINBERG AND E. FRANCIS EDS., LONDON: ROUTLEDGE PUBLISHING, LTD: 2021

AMOS N. GUIORA, RELIGIOUS EXTEMISM AND STATE COMPLICITY: PROTECTING THE VULNERABLE INDIVIDUAL PAUL CLITEUR, AFSHIN ELLIAN, MICHEL KLOS, (ELEVEN INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING, THE HAGUE), FORTHCOMING 2021,

AMOS N. GUIORA, FROM BUSH TO TRUMP: US COUNTERTERRORISM POLICY, IN TERRORISM AND COUNTERTERRORISM AFTER THE CALIPHATE, AFSHIN ELLIAN, BAASTIAN RIJPKEMA, GELIJN (ELEVEN INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING, THE HAGUE) 2020,

AMOS N. GUIORA AND CHELSEA JOLIET, COUNTER-TERRORISM POLICIES AND CHALLENGES TO HUMAN RIGHTS: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND COUNTERTERRORISM (HOADLEY S. ED: SPRINGER: 2019)

AMOS N. GUIORA, CYBERSECURITY: A COOPERATION MODEL, IN A TRANSCENDENT DECADE: TOWARDS A NEW ENLIGHTMENT, (BBVA, TURNER PUBLISHING: 2019)

AMOS N. GUIORA, INCITING TERRORISM ON THE INTERNET: THE LIMITS OF TOLERATING INTOLERANCE, IN INCITEMENT TO TERRORISM (ANNE BAYEFSKY AND LAURIE R. BLANK, EDS, BRILL: 2018)

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AMOS N. GUIORA, HOMELAND SECURITY: DEFINITIONS AND ACCOUNTABILITY AND DILEMMAS IN THE SURVEILLANCE OF HOUSES OF WORSHIP, IN ‘CONTINGENCIES, RESILIENCE AND LEGAL CONSTITUTIONALISM’ (CLIVE WALKER AND GENEVIEVE LENNON, EDS., LONDON: ROUTLEDGE PUBLISHING, LTD: 2015)

AMOS N. GUIORA AND JASON B. SHELTON, IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF UNFETTERED EXECUTIVE POWER: THE MORAL DILEMMAS OF JUSTIFYING AND CARRYING OUT TARGETED KILLINGS, IN THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF MILITARY ETHICS, (GEORGE R. LUCAS, JR. ED., OXFORD: ROUTLEDGE PUBLISHING, LTD: 2015)

AMOS N. GUIORA AND JEFF BRAND, ESTABLISHING A DRONE COURT: RESTRAINTS ON THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH, IN THE LEGITIMACY OF DRONES: LEGALITY, MORALITY, AND EFICACY OF UCAVS FOR COUNTERTERRORISM, (STEVEN BARELA, ED., ASHGATE: 2015)

AMOS N. GUIORA, HOMELAND SECURITY, IN THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF LAW AND TERRORISM (CLIVE WALKER AND GENEVIEVE LENNON, EDS., ROUTLEDGE: 2014)

AMOS N. GUIORA, BOSTON: WHAT IS IT AND WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?, IN ASHGATE COMPANION ON MILITARY ETHICS (JAMES TURNER JOHNSON AND ERIC PATTERSON, EDS., ASHGATE: 2014)

AMOS N. GUIORA AND MONICA HAKIMI, A LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR TARGETED KILLING, IN PATRIOTS DEBATE: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN NATIONAL SECURITY LAW (ABA PUBLISHING: 2013)

AMOS N. GUIORA FIGHTING JAILHOUSE RADICALIZATION: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DETENTION OF TERRORISTS, CO-AUTHORED WITH AARON RAPPAPORT AND TINKA VELDHUIS, IN SPECIAL NEEDS OFFENDERS IN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS (LIOR GIDEON ED., SAGE PUBLISHING: 2012)

AMOS N. GUIORA, A 3AM PHONE CALL: THE LEGALITY OF TARGETED KILLINGS GROUNDED IN CRITERIA-BASED DECISION MAKING PROCESSES, IN THE JOURNALISTS’ GUIDE TO NATIONAL SECURITY LAW (ROSENZWEIG, MCNULTY, SHEARER EDS., ABA PUBLISHING: 2012)

AMOS N. GUIORA, TARGETING KILLING – A PROPOSAL FOR CRITERIA BASED DECISION MAKING, IN TARGETED KILLING: LAW AND MORALITY IN AN ASYMMETRICAL WORLD (C. FINKELSTEIN ET AL. EDS., OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS: 2012)

11 AMOS N. GUIORA, FREE SPEECH: A LOOK BACK AND A LOOK AHEAD, IN THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN THE NETHERLANDS: AN ONGOING DEBATE (G. MOLIER ET AL. EDS., BOOM JURIDISCHE UITGEVEN, DEN HAAG: 2011)

AMOS N. GUIORA, MULTICULTURALISM AND RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM: WHOSE HUMAN RIGHTS DO WE PROTECT? IN TERRORISM: IDEOLOGY, LAW AND POLICY (A. ELIAN, G. MOLIER AND D. SUURLAND EDS., REPUBLIC OF LETTERS PUBLISHING, DORDRECHT: 2011)

AMOS N. GUIORA, COUNTERTERRORISM AND EMPLOYMENT: AN ISRAELI PERSPECTIVE, IN WORKPLACE PRIVACY: PROCEEDINGS NY 58TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON LABOR (J. NASH AND S. ESTREICHER EDS., WOLTERS KLUWER: 2010)

AMOS N. GUIORA AND MATTHEW W. EZZO, A CRITICAL DECISION POINT ON THE BATTLEFIELD – FRIEND, FOE OR INNOCENT BYSTANDER, IN SECURITY: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY NORMATIVE APPROACH (C. BAILLIET, ED., MARTINUS NIJHOFF PUBLISHERS: 2009)

AMOS N. GUIORA, CIVILIAN TARGETS: LEGAL RESPONSES TO AN ILLEGAL TACTIC, IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, 3RD ED. (CHERIF BASSIOUNI ED, TRANSNATIONAL PUBLISHERS: 2008)

AMOS N. GUIORA, THE IMPORTANCE OF VALUES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM, IN VALUES AND VIOLENCE: INTANGIBLE ASPECTS OF TERRORISM (IBRAHIM A KARAWAN, WAYNE MCCORMACK, AND STEPHEN E. REYNOLDS EDS., SPRINGER PUBLISHING: 2008)

AMOS N. GUIORA, TRANSNATIONAL TERRORISM- A MIDDLE EAST CASE STUDY, IN TERRORISM: PATTERNS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION (EKATERINA STEPANOVA & JAIDEEP SAKIA EDS., SAGE PUBLICATIONS: 2008)

AMOS N. GUIORA, NATIONAL OBJECTIVES IN THE HANDS OF JUNIOR LEADERS: IDF EXPERIENCES IN COMBATING TERROR, IN COUNTERING TERRORISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY (JAMES FOREST ED., PRAEGER SECURITY INTERNATIONAL: 2007)

Book Reviews:

Clive Walker, TERRORISM AND THE LAW, Reviewed by Amos N. Guiora, edited by Alex Schmidt, (Oxford University Press: 2011)

Journal Articles

12 Amos N. Guiora, Failing to Protect the Vulnerable: The Dangers of Institutional Complicity and Enablers, 2022 U. Ill. L. Rev (forthcoming 2022)

Amos Guiora and Nathan H. Jackson When Things Go Awry: Command Responsibility, Death Marches, and Unforeseeable Circumstances 8 AJTP __ (2021)(

Guiora, A.N., Minutolo, M.C., and Vargas, L.G., Measuring U.S. Foreign Policy eEfectiveness. Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management, 21(1) (2020)

Guiora, A.N., Minutolo, M.C., and Vargas, L.G. Measuring U.S. Influence in the World. Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis 28(1-2)(2020), https://doi.org/10.1002/mcda.1728

Amos N. Guiora, Marcel Minutolo, Luis Vargas, An Analytic Network Process (ANP) Model to Estimate the Benefits, Opportunities, Costs, and Risks (BOCR) that Gun Policies and Violence Prevention Interventions have on Legal Users of Firearms, (Rand Corporation Grant, White Paper) (forthcoming 2021)

Amos N. Guiora and Jessie Dyer, Bystander Legislation: He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother, Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy (29 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 291) Spring 2020

Amos N. Guiora and Kristine J. Ingle, Militant or Bystander: How to Protect Democracy, 33 BYU J. Pub. L. 1 (2019)

Amos N. Guiora and Paul G. Cassell, Point/Counterpoint on the Miranda Decision: Should It Be Replaced or Retained? 31 Utah Bar J. 5 (2018)

Amos N. Guiora and Libby Park, Hate Speech on Social Media, Philosophia (Fall 2017)

Amos N. Guiora, Accountability and Decision Making in Autonomous Warfare: Who is Responsible?, 2017 Utah L Rev. (2017)

Amos N. Guiora, No Excuses: Protecting the Vulnerable After Brown v Buhman, 35 N. ILL. U. L. REV. (2015)

Amos N. Guiora (2014) Homeland Security: Definitions and Accountability, The International Journal of Human Rights, 18:2, 241-262

Amos N. Guiora, The Legal and Ethical Limits of Technological Warfare: Introduction, 2013 Utah L Rev. (2014)

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Amos N. Guiora, The Price of Public Disengagement, in Florida State University J TRANSNAT’L L & POL’Y, (2014)

Amos N. Guiora and Julia Chamberlin, Polygamy: Not "Big Love" but Significant Harm, 35 WOMEN'S RTS. L. REP. (2014)

Amos N. Guiora and Julia Chamberlin, Religion and the Status of Women (October 2, 2012), University of Utah College of Law Research Paper No. 9

Amos N. Guiora and Laurie R. Blank, Due Process and Terrorism, in National Security Law: Fifty Years of Transformation From the Past to the Future: ANTHOLOGY, American Bar Association (2012)

Amos N. Guiora, Determining a Legitimate Target: The Dilemma of the Decision Maker, 47 TEX. INT'L L.J. (2012)

Amos N. Guiora, Human Rights and Counterterrorism: A Contradiction or Necessary Bedfellows? 46 GA. L. REV. (2012)

Amos N. Guiora, Intervention in Libya, Yes; Intervention in Syria, No: Deciphering the Obama Administration, 44 CASE W. RES. J. INT’L L. (2012)

Amos N. Guiora, Due Process and Counterterrorism, EMORY INT’L L. REV. (2012)

Amos N. Guiora, Does Terrorism Justify a Public Safety Exception to Miranda? 71 ;LA. L. REV. 1147 (2011); cited in YALE KAMISAR ET AL. MODERN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CASES, COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS (13th ed. 2012) at 625

Amos N. Guiora, Responses, Ten Questions on National Security, WM. MITCHELL L. REV (2011)

Amos N. Guiora, Protecting the Unprotected: Religious Extremism and Child Development, J. OF LAW AND FAM. STUD. 12:2 (Summer 2010)

Amos N. Guiora Updating the Commander’s Toolbox – New Tools for Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict, co-authored with Laurie R. Blank, PRISM: A JOURNAL OF THE CENTER FOR COMPLEX OPERATIONS, 1:3 (June 2010)

Amos N. Guiora, Preempting Terror Bombings; A Comparative Approach to Anticipatory Self-Defense, 41 U OF TOLEDO LAW REV. (2010)

14 Amos N. Guiora and Laurie R. Blank, Teaching Old Dog New Tricks: Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict in New Warfare, 1 HARVARD NATIONAL SECURITY JOURNAL (2010)

Amos N. Guiora, Negotiating Implementation of a Peace Agreement: Lessons Learned from Five Years at the Negotiating Table, 11 CARDOZO JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION (2010)

Amos N. Guiora, Monitoring Houses of Worship – Freedom from Religion or Freedom for Religion, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE ETHICS (Winter 2010)

Amos N. Guiora, Religious Extremism: A True Danger to Civil Democratic Society, 50 S. TEX. LAW REV. NO. 743 (2009)

Amos N. Guiora, Not ‘By All Means Necessary’: A Comparative Framework for Post 9/11 Approaches to Counterterrorism, 42 CASE W. RES. J. INT’L L. (2010)

Amos N. Guiora, Creating a Domestic Terror Court, 48 WASHBURN L.J. (2009)

Amos N. Guiora, International Law: Where Have We Been; Where Are We Going?, 30 No. 4 U. PA.. J. INT'L L. (Summer 2009) (invited paper)

Amos N. Guiora (with David Luban), Proportionality Re-examined, THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL SECURITY LAW REPORT, Vol. 31, 1 (January/February 2009)

Amos N. Guiora, Self-Defense from the Wild West to 9/11 Who, What Why, When, 41 CORNELL INT’L L.J (2009)

Amos N. Guiora, Accountability and Effectiveness in Homeland Security (Univ. of Utah Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Paper No. 057-08- 02), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1090328

Amos N. Guiora, International Cooperation in Homeland Security (Univ. of Utah Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Paper No. 057-08-09), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1160067

Amos N. Guiora, Framing Homeland Security (Univ. of Utah Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Paper No. 57-07-11), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1086247

15 Amos N. Guiora, Military Commissions and National Security Courts After Guantánamo, 103 NW. U. L. REV. COLLOQUY 199 (2008), available at http://www.law.northwestern.edu/lawreview/colloquy/ 2008/42. Reprinted in MILITARY LAW: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE, AMICUS LAW DIVISION BOOKS, ICFAI UNIVERSITY PRESS, HYDERABAD (Asifa Begum ed., 2009)

Amos N. Guiora and Sam Riotte, China-Trade or Human Rights: Which Comes First? The Canadian Model, 3 No. 3 CAN. - U.S. L. J. (2008)

Amos N. Guiora, Anticipatory Self-Defense and International Law: A Re- evaluation, 13 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT & SECURITY LAW1 (2008) (invited paper)

Amos N. Guiora (with John T. Parry), Light at the End of the Pipeline?: Choosing a Forum for Suspected Terrorists, 156 U. PA. L. REV. PENNUMBRA 356 (2008)

Amos N. Guiora (Responses), Ten Questions on National Security, 34 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 5003 (2008)

Amos N. Guiora, Interrogating the Detainees: Extending a Hand or a Boot, 41 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM (2008)

Amos N. Guiora, Quirin to Hamdan: Creating a Hybrid Paradigm for Detaining Terrorists, 19 FLA J. INT’L L. 2 (2008)

Amos N. Guiora and Brian Field, Using and Abusing Financial Markets— Money Laundering as the Achilles Heel of Terrorism, co-authored with Brian Field, 29 U PA. J. INT’L ECON. L. 59 (2007)

Reprinted in MONEY LAUNDERING (A. Sabatha ed., Amicus Books, ICFAI University Press 2007)

Amos N. Guiora, Transnational Comparative Analysis of Balancing Competing Interests in Counterterrorism, 20 TEMP. INT’L & COMP. L.J. (2007)

Amos N. Guiora, Where are Terrorists to be Tried – A Comparative Analysis of Rights Granted to Suspected Terrorists, 56 No. 2 CATH. U. L. REV. (Spring 2007)

Reprinted in TERRORISM AND INTERNATIONAL LAW (V. B. Malleswari ed., Amicus Books, The ICFAI University Press 2007)

16 Amos N. Guiora and Jerry Ellig & Kyle McKenzie, A Framework for Evaluating Counterterrorism Regulations, Mercatus Policy Series, Policy Resource No. 3, Mercatus Center, George Mason University (September 2006)

Amos N. Guiora and Erin M. Page, The Unholy Trinity—Interrogation, Intelligence, and Torture, 37 CASE W. RES. J. INT’L L. 427 (2006)

Amos N. Guiora, Teaching Morality in Armed Conflict: The Israel Defense Forces Model, 18 No. 1-2 JEWISH POL. STUD. REV. 3 (Spring 2006)

Amos N. Guiora and Erin M. Page, Going Toe to Toe: President Barak’s and Chief Justice Rehnquist’s Theories of Judicial Activism, 29 HASTINGS INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 51 (2005)

Amos N. Guiora, Global Perspectives on Legislative and Policy Responses to Terrorism, 7 SAN DIEGO J. INT’L L. 1 (2005)

Amos N. Guiora, Targeted Killing as Active Self-Defense, 36 CASE W. RES. J. INT’L L. 319 (2004). Cited by the Israel Supreme Court in The Public Committee against Torture in Israel vs. The Government of Israel (HCJ 769/02) and by the Israel Supreme Court in Yoav Hess vs. The Government of Israel (HCJ 8794/03)

POLITICS (Barrett J. Riordan ed., Continuum International Publishing Group (2011)

Amos N. Guiora, Congressional Oversight: an Examination of its Role in the Transformation of the Presidential Order, 1 IDF LAW REVIEW 97 (November 2003)

Other Publications:

Amos N. Guiora, Report on An Analytic Network Process (ANP) model to Estimate the Benefits, Opportunities, Costs, and Risks (BOCR) that Gun Policies and Violence Prevention Interventions have on Legal Users of Firearms, International Journal of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (forthcoming 2021) (with Luis Vargas and Marcel Minutolo)

Amos N. Guiora, The Bystander and the Holocaust, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, February 9, 2020

17 Amos N. Guiora, We Have Crossed the Rubicon Against , SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, January 6, 2020

Amos N. Guiora, My Question for Chris Stewart: Really?, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, November 22, 2019

Amos N. Guiora and Tracy Vallincourt, President Trump Should Not Pardon Soldiers Convicted of War Crimes, FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, May 29, 2019

Amos N. Guiora, Disproportionate Force in Gaza? Context Matters, FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, May 18, 2018

Amos N. Guiora, Germany Must Confront its New Wave of Anti- Semitism—Even if Those Behind it Are Not Germans, THE WASHINGTON POST, May 9, 2018

Amos N. Guiora, Wannsee Villa and the Bystander in the Holocaust, FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, May 4, 2018

Amos N. Guiora, Commentary, Dealing With the World Right Now is Exhausting, But the Consequences of Being a Bystander Are Too High SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, December 9, 2017

Amos N. Guiora, Commentary, Bystanders who watched as Weinstein Abused his Power are Complicit in his Harassment, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, October 22, 2017

Amos N. Guiora, Not the Time for the Sounds of Silence, JUST SECURITY, June 26, 2017

Amos N. Guiora, Why It’s Vital We Remember the Bystanders to the Holocaust as well as the Criminals, HISTORY NEWS NETWORK, June 11, 2017

Amos N. Guiora, Presidential Advisors Must be Willing to Lose Their Jobs, FORWARD, May 19, 2017

Amos N. Guiora, Op-ed., Pass Utah hate-crimes law to protect our most vulnerable, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, February 18, 2017

Amos N. Guiora, Op-ed., In this age of Internet hate, it’s time to revisit limits on free speech, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, December 3, 2016

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Live with Terrorism, THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 15, 2016

18 Amos N. Guiora and Susan Bitensky, The ABC’s of Genocide Education, HUFFINGTON POST, July 6, 2016

Amos N. Guiora, Kristallnacht: The Legal Status of the Bystander, Tablet Magazine, (November 2015)

Amos N. Guiora and Jeffrey S. Brand, Op-Ed., Judicial Review of Planned Drone Attacks Would Save Lives, THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 24, 2015

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Surveillance of Churches can be Justified to Fight Terror, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, April 10, 2015

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., To Fear Offense or Reprisals Is to Surrender Our Values, THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 10, 2015

Amos N. Guiora, Punishing Passive Behavior, WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, Analysis Section, October 25, 2014

Amos N. Guiora, Degrade and Destroy, The University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, GLOBAL JUSTICE BLOG, September 11, 2014

Amos N. Guiora, Forum, Room For Debate: Israel Can’t Be Held Back by Hamas’s Cynicism, THE NEW YORK TIMES, The Opinion Pages, July 22, 2014

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Bergdahl Prisoner Exchange: Weighing the Blood on a Terrorist’s Hands, REUTERS, June 5, 2014

Amos N. Guiora, Forum, Room for Debate: Dealing with the Enemy, THE NEW YORK TIMES, The Opinion Pages, June 2, 2014

Amos N. Guiora, Newsletter, The Gatekeepers: Geopolitics and the Limits of Power. FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, E-Notes, March 2014

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed, International Human Rights Day and Extremism. THE EXCHANGE: The Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs, December 2013

Amos N. Guiora, Academic Thesis, Tolerating Extremism? Preferring National Security Rights or Individual Rights, LEIDEN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF LAW, 2013

Amos N. Guiora, Blog Post, Civil Society or Religious Society? LEIDEN LAW BLOG, Interdisciplinary Study of the Law, November 2013

19 Amos N. Guiora, Newsletter, Targeted Killing and the Law: Who is a Legitimate Target and when is the Target Legitimate? FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, E-Notes, November 2013

Amos N. Guiora, Forum, Room for Debate: Ensuring Justice in the Military, THE NEW YORK TIMES, The Opinion Pages, May 29, 2013

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Drone Policy: A Proposal Moving Forward, JURIST, March 4, 2013

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Humanitarian Intervention and Geo-Politics: A Complicated Confluence, E-INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, September 11, 2012

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Targeted Killing and the Limits of Power, E- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, September 4, 2012

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Targeted Killing’s ‘flexibility’ doctrine that enables the U.S. to flout the law of war, THE GUARDIAN, August 10, 2012

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed. Humanitarian Intervention in Syria and the Role of the U.S., JURIST, February 23, 2012

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Teaching Morality: Haditha and the Future of the U.S. Military, JURIST, February 3, 2012

Amos N. Guiora, Drone strikes: What the U.S. could learn from Israel [Blowback], L.A. TIMES, September 29, 2011

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Israel’s Gaza Sea Blockade is an Act of Self- Defense, L.A. TIMES, July 1, 2011

Amos N. Guiora, Targeting Bin Laden: Legal, Geo-Political and Strategic Issues, JURIST, May 4, 2011

Amos N. Guiora, Creating an Exception to an Exception –Too Dangerous and Too Unwarranted, JURIST-FORUM, April 2, 2011

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., What U.S. Can Learn from Israel’s Judicial Review for Detainees, MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS, March 28, 2011

Amos N. Guiora & Laurie R. Blank, Op-Ed., Don’t Deny Detainees Their Day in Court, L.A. TIMES, January 4, 2011

Amos N. Guiora & Laurie R. Blank, Op-Ed., Judicial Abdication in Times of War: Lessons Not Yet Learned, JURIST, September 13, 2010

20 Amos N. Guiora & Laurie R. Blank, Op-Ed., Court Administration Ignored Perils to Repatriated Detainees, THE ATLANTA JOURNAL – CONSTITUTION, July 27, 2010

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., The Bagram Habeas Decision: Bad Law, Bad Policy, JURIST, May 27, 2010

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Panic Legislation: The Wrong Response, JURIST, March 8, 2010

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Freedom from Religion: Learning from the Attack on Flight 253, JURIST, January 6, 2010

Amos N. Guiora & Laurie R. Blank, Op-Ed., U.S. Lacks a Defined Mission in Afghanistan, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, December 18, 2009

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Goldstone Report Threatens the Right to Self-Defense, JEWISH EXPONENT (PHILADELPHIA), October 22, 2009

Amos N. Guiora, License to Kill, FOREIGN POLICY, July 13, 2009

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Judicial Review and the Executive: Lessons from Israel, JURIST, July 13, 2009

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed. (solicited), Legal Aspects of ‘Operation Cast Lead’ in Gaza, JURIST, January 11, 2009

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., For Israel, the safety of its own people must come first, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, January, 8, 2009

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Gaza- to Where, THE BALTIMORE SUN, December 30, 2008

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., A National Security Court: Restoring the Balance between Security and Justice, JURIST, November 19, 2008

Amos N. Guiora & Dan Barr, Op-Ed., Anticipatory Self-Defense, THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, November 8, 2008

Amos N. Guiora & Dan Barr, Op-Ed., Where to Try Terrorists? Domestic Terror Courts, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE (re-printed in EAST VALLEY TRIBUNE (Mesa, AZ), June 22, 2008

21 Amos N. Guiora & Dan Barr, Op-Ed., Veto of Bill Banning Torture Places Interrogators in Bind, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, (re-printed in EAST VALLEY TRIBUNE (Mesa, AZ), March 15, 2008

Amos N. Guiora, Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights, THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, November 15, 2007

Amos N. Guiora, Six Years Later: What Have We Learned?, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, September 9, 2007

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., A Moral Test for Fighting Terror, THE BALTIMORE SUN, December 19, 2006

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., Defining the Mission, EAST VALLEY TRIBUNE (Mesa, AZ), December 3, 2006

Amos N. Guiora, Op-Ed., The Need to Define Coercion, CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER, September 28, 2006

Amos N. Guiora & Martha Minow, Op-Ed., Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, THE BOSTON GLOBE, January 21, 2006

Amos N. Guiora & Ori Nir, Op-Ed., Torture Rule Book, L.A. TIMES, November 17, 2005

Amos N. Guiora et al, The Cleveland Principles of International Law on Detention and Treatment of Persons in Connection with the “Global War on Terror,” “Torture and War on Terror” Conference, CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, November 7, 2005

Court Briefs:

Amicus Brief (invited), Brush & Nib Studio v. City of Phoenix, CV-18- 0176-PR, Ariz. Supreme Court

Brief for Experts in Israeli Military and Constitutional Law et al. as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners, Wahid v. Gates, 876 F. Supp. 2d 15 (2012) (No. 1:10-CV-00320)

Presentations:

Lafayette, California, Layayette Orinda Presbyterian Church, Armies of Enablers, May 6, 2022

U.S. Africa Command - U.S. Central Command - U.S. European Command (ACE) Legal Conference, March 22, 2022

22 Kenyon College, “Enablers and Bystanders in Domestic Violence,” November 4, 2021

Grove City College, Pennsylvania, “Cyberterrorism”, September 30, 2021

South Carolina Commission on Prosecution, “Enablers and Bystanders in Domestic Violence,” September 27, 2021

Utah Prosecution Council (Salt Lake City), “Enablers and Bystanders in Criminal Law,” September 24, 2021

Stamford, CT. Senior Men’s Association, Armies of Enablers, September 15, 2021

S.J. Quinney College of Law 911 Commemoration, September 10, 2021

Oklahoma, District Attorneys Council, “Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal in Sexual Assaults,” July 14, 2021

International Sports Group and Safe Sport International (SSI)( London, UK), “Crime of Omission”, July 6, 2021

Hebrew University Law School, “Legal and Moral Dilemmas in Counter- terrrorism,” May 26, 2021

Jewish Federation of Greater Portland (Tigard, OR), “Armies of Enablers,” May 2021

YWCA Greater Cincinnati, “Armies of Enablers,” April 28, 2021

Jewish Family Services of Greater Detroit, “Armies of Enablers,” April 27, 2021

Dean’s Webinar Series, S.J. Quinney College of Law, “Five Words That Changed America,” with Professor Louisa Heiny, April 20, 2021

University of Utah Alumni Association (Salt Lake City), “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander from the Holocaust to Today,” with Professor Bob Goldberg, April 5, 2021

The Foundation for Global Sports Development/Sidewinder Films and UCLA’s Center for Management of Enterprise in Media, Entertainment & Sports, “Armies of Enablers,” April 1, 2021

Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy, World Affairs Lecture, “Armies of Enablers: Survivors and the Crime of Complicity,” March 31, 2021

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Safe Sport International Conference (London), “Athletes’ Voices NOW: Placing the Athletes’ Voices at the Centre of Sport Safeguarding,” March 12, 2021

Higher Ground Podcast with higher education attorney John Graff, “Armies of Enablers,” March 11, 2021

Holocaust Center for Humanity (Seattle, WA), “The Crime of Complicity,” March 9, 2021

Utah National Guard, Internal and External Threats, March 6, 2021

In Good Faith Foundation (Australia), Australian Launch of “Armies of Enablers,” March 5, 2021

Commonwealth of Virginia Prosecutors, “Criminalizing Bystanders and Enablers,” March 3, 2021

ShePower Sport (South Africa), “The Duty to Act in Sport: A Decision to Protect Athletes,” February 18, 2021

United Cardozo Society (Stamford, CT), “Complicity and the Bystander,” February 17, 2021

Idaho Prosecuting Attorneys Association, Winter Training Conference, “Armies of Enablers,” February 10, 2021

Salt Lake City Town Hall, “Armies of Enablers,” February 10, 2021

Kenyon College (Gambier, OH), “Armies of Enablers,” February 3, 2021

SJ Quinney College of Law, University of Utah (Salt Lake City), “Armies of Enablers: Deconstructing Sexual Abuse of Athletes and Bystanders who Perpetuated a Culture of Turning a Blind Eye,” with Jon Vaughn, January 29, 2021

Law Firm of Barnes & Thornburg (Chicago/Indianapolis), “Enablers, Bystanders, Society, And Racism,” January 12, 2021

Utah State Bar and Judicial Virtual Fall Forum, “Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal in Sexual Assaults,” December 10, 2020

24 Yale Law School, #MeTooSport in the Larry Nassar Era: Legal Frameworks for Preventing Intentional Violence in Sport Roundtable, December 2, 2020

Society for Peace in the Middle East, “The Crime of Complicity and Anti- Semitism,” November 17, 2020

University of Texas Office of General Counsel, “Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal In Sexual Assaults,” November 5, 2020

Chicago-Kent Law School, “Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal In Sexual Assaults,” November 4, 2020

University of South Carolina, “The Crime of Complicity and Role of Institutional Enablers,” with Jon Vaughn, November 3, 2020

Temple Israel (Detroit, MI), “Armies of Enablers,” October 30, 2020

Sousa Mendes Foundation, “The Bystander’s Choice,” October 18, 2020

Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy, “Analysis of Conflict Between India and Pakistan,” October 16, 2020

Yale Sports Equity Lab, “Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal In Sexual Assaults,” October 14, 2020

Contra Costa JCC (Contra Costa, CA), “Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal In Sexual Assaults,” September 22, 2020

The King’s English Bookshop (Salt Lake City, UT), “Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal In Sexual Assaults,” September 10, 2020

Dean’s Book Talk, SJ Quinney College of Law, “Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal In Sexual Assaults,” August 26, 2020

Office of the Prime Minister (Israel), Limits of Free Speech of Public Officials, July 28, 2020

Salt Lake City Federation, Holocaust Commemoration Day, Keynote Speaker, “The Bystander,” April 22, 2020

25 Penn High School (South Bend, IN), Holocaust Commemoration Day, Keynote Speaker, “Crimes of Complicity: the Role of the Bystander from the Holocaust to Hate Crimes in America,” April 20, 2020

West High School (Salt Lake City, UT), “Conformity in Contemporary Society,” February 21, 2020

Decker Lake Youth Center (Salt Lake City, UT), “The Bystander Today,” February 24, 2020

Chicago-Kent College of Law, National Security Law Conference on “Holocaust and the Law: Lessons for Today,” The Bystander in the Holocaust, February 9, 2020

Eisenhower Junior High School (Taylorsville, UT), “The Bystander in the Holocaust and in Contemporary Society,” January 9, 2020

Kings English Bookstore (Salt Lake City, UT), Book Talk: “Populist and Islamist Challenges for International Law” (co-authored book with Professor Paul Cliteur), November 25, 2019

Temple University (Philadelphia, PA), Office of International Affairs, Presentation with Margaret deGuzman, “Human Rights in a Polarized World: Achieving Justice,” November 19, 2019

Gratz College (Philadelphia, PA), Stern Family Institute for Israel Studies Annual Lecture, “Human rights, terrorism, and the Dilemma of Israeli Democracy,” November 18, 2019

S.J. Quinney College of Law, Veterans Day Speaker, “9-11: An 18 Year Retrospective,” November 9, 2019

Ghent University (Belgium), Marpe Diplo Erasmus+ Programme, Hard Power and Soft Power in War and Peace Time, November 4-5, 2019

Congregation Beth Emek (Pleasanton, CA), Post-Election Israel: Looking Ahead at the Peace Process, May 8, 2019

Rossmoor Community (Walnut Creek, CA), The Ethics of the IDF, May 8, 2019

Congregation B’nai Shalom (Walnut Creek, CA), Yom HaZikharon, Israel Memorial Day, Keynote Address, “The Role of the IDF in Israeli Society, May 7, 2019

26 Congregation B’nai Tikvah (Walnut Creek, CA), Screening of film, “Prosecuting Evil” (Nuremberg Trials), Public Commentary, May 6, 2019

UCLA Law School, “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” April 17, 2019

University of Texas at Austin School of Law, Institute for Transnational Law, “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” April 9, 2019

University of Virginia Law School, “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” April 2, 2019

Northeastern University School of Law, “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” March 25, 2019

University of Kansas Law School, “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” February 26, 2019

University of Pennsylvania Law School, “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” February 19, 2019

Law Society of Ontario (Toronto), Security Issues – Balance of Civil Rights and Military Activity, February 12, 2019

Distribution Leadership CEO Council, (Washington, DC), Cyberterrorism, January 29, 2019

Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP (Washington, DC), Sponsored by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum CLE: Amos Guiora in conversation with Victoria Barnett and Rebecca Carter-Chand of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, January 28, 2019

Beth El Hebrew Congregation (Alexandria, VA), “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” January 27, 2019

Adas Israel Congregation (Washington, DC), “The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” January 27, 2019

Soloway Jewish Community Centre of Ottawa, Canada, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander from the Holocaust to Today, November 28, 2018

University of Toledo College of Law and the Toledo Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Toledo (Toledo, OH), The David S. Stone Law Lecture, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander from the Holocaust to Today, November 5, 2018

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Chicago-Kent College of Law (Chicago, IL), Inquiry into Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, October 30, 2018

Loyola University School of Law (Chicago, IL), The Crime of Complicity, October 29, 2018

Northwestern University (Evanston, IL), Recounting the Israeli- Palestinian Peace Process Straight from the Negotiating Table, October 28, 2018

Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center (Skokie, IL), Docent Training: The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander from the Holocaust to Today, October 28, 2018

Utah Council for the Social Studies Fall Conference, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, October 27, 2018

Anti-Defamation League, German Consulate (San Francisco, CA), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander from the Holocaust to Today, October 22, 2018

Anti-Defamation League CLE (San Francisco, CA), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander from the Holocaust to Today, October 22, 2018

Anti-Defamation League (San Jose, CA), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander from the Holocaust to Today, October 21, 2018

John Carroll University (University Heights, OH), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander from the Holocaust to Today, October 2, 2018

Utah Judges Conference, Debating Miranda Today with Professor Paul Cassell, September 20, 2018

Utah Judges Conference, The Crime of Complicity, September 13, 2018

Park City Institute, The Crime of Complicity, September 12, 2018

Salt Lake City Indivisible, Complicity in Contemporary Society, September 6, 2018

Bar Ilan University Faculty of Law (Israel), State Complicity in Tolerating Intolerance, Religious Violence and Extremism, May 28-30, 2018

Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, May 17, 2018

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Bryce, Utah, Utah Appellate Court Judges, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, May 4, 2018

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage (Cleveland, OH), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, May 1, 2018

Wannsee Conference Center (Wannsee, Germany), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, April 26, 2018

University of Maastricht (The Netherlands), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, April 24, 2018

Wofford College (Spartanburg, SC), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, April 16, 2018

Leiden University (The Netherlands), Department of Jurisprudence and Ministry of Justice, the Netherlands Open Society: The Price of Tolerating Closed Communities, March 22-23, 2018

The Rotary Club (Salt Lake City, UT), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, March 6, 2018

Anti-Defamation League (Chicago, IL), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, March 5, 2018

Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center (Skokie, IL), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, March 4, 2018

Testimony Before the Utah House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee Regarding Representative Brian King’s Proposed Bill—HB 125, January 25, 2018

Utah State Bar, An Inaugural Event – First in a Six-Part Series, An Update on Legislative Responses to Sexual Harassment, January 22, 2018

Inn of Court (Phoenix, AZ), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, January 16, 2018

United Nations Association of Utah (Salt Lake City), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, November 28, 2017

Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies (Toronto, Canada), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, November 20, 2017

29 Congregation B’nai Tikvah (Walnut Creek, CA), Bystanders and Kristallnacht, November 12, 2017

University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN), The Crime of Complicity, November 10, 2017

Penn High School (South Bend, IN), The Crime of Complicity, November 10, 2017

Cardozo School of Law (New York, NY), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, October 23, 2017

Cardozo School of Law (New York, NY), Legal Aspects of Operational Counter-terrorism, October 23, 2017

U.S. Attorney’s Office (Detroit, MI), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, September 18, 2017

Michigan State University College of Law, Lori E. Talsky Center, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, September 11, 2017

Holocaust Memorial Center (Farmington Hills, MI), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, September 10, 2017

New York Public Library (New York, NY), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, May 23, 2017

92nd Street Y (New York, NY), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, May 21, 2017

Park City Film Institute (Park City, UT), Talk about The Crime of Complicity after a screening of The Zookeeper’s Wife, May 21, 2017

Congregation Kol Ami (Salt Lake City, UT), The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, May 7, 2017

University of New Mexico and New Mexico Holocaust and Intolerance Museum, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, May 5, 2017

Utah State Bar CLE, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust, April 21, 2017

B’nai Jeshurun Congregation (Pepper Pike, OH), The Crime of Complicity, April 27, 2017

City Club of Cleveland, The Crime of Complicity, April 26, 2017

30 Loyola University (Chicago, IL), The Crime of Complicity, April 24, 2017

DePaul University (Chicago, IL), The Crime of Complicity, April 24, 2017

University of Utah, Department of Political Science, Terrorism, Foreign Policy and American Democracy, April 10, 2017

Weber State University (Ogden, UT), Holocaust Memorial Day, Keynote Speaker, The Crime of Complicity, April 5, 2017

Emory University School of Law (Atlanta, GA), Colloquium on War and Security, The Crime of Complicity, March 27, 2017

Glass Leadership Institute (St. Louis, MO), The Bystander in the Holocaust, February 20, 2017

University of Utah, Tanner Humanities Center, Earl Warren, Ernesto Miranda and Terrorism, February 7, 2017

Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, “Inciting Terrorism on the Internet: the Limits of Tolerating Intolerance” at “Incitement to Terrorism” Workshop, December 8, 2016

Selfridge Air Force Base, “The U.S. and The Middle East,” September 20, 2016

Kenyon College (Gambier, OH), Constitution Day Lecture, “The U.S. Presidential Election and the World,” September 19, 2016

University of Geneva (conference), Legitimacy and Drones, April 2016

300th Military Intelligence Brigade, U.S. Army, March 2016

Wofford College (Spartanburg, SC), panel member, "Executive Power and Terrorism," March 2016

Emory University School of Law (Atlanta, GA), Emory Law Journal, Thrower Symposium on Redefined National Security Threats: Tensions and Legal Implication, February 2016

Northwestern University School of Law (Chicago, IL), “Limits of Counter Terrorism,” November 2015

University of Illinois School of Law (Champaign, IL), “Limits of Counter Terrorism”, November 2015

31 Kenyon College (Gambier, OH), "The Dilemma of Terrorism for Democracy,” Kenyon College Faculty Lecture sponsored by the Department of Political Science, October 5, 2015

Tanner Humanities Center, University of Utah, Global Perspectives on Cyberterrorism, September 10, 2015

University of Utah Park City Institute (Park City, UT), “The Middle East to Where,” September 9, 2015

Utah Global Forum (Salt Lake City, UT), “Global Perspectives on Cyberterrorism,” August 26, 2015

Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism and Extremism (Dresden, Germany), “The Complicity of the Bystander,” July 2015

Hinckley Institute, University of Utah, “Terrorism and Today’s Media: Roles, Responsibilities and the Changing Dynamics of Reporting a War on Terror,” February 2015

Armstrong Teasdale, LLP (St. Louis, MO), “Cyberterrorism: Protecting our Digital Infrastructure,” Nov. 24, 2014

University of Utah, Veterans Day Panel discussion, “Drones as Intelligence Gathering Devices,” November 11, 2014

Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT), Forum on "The Role of Religion in Conflict Dynamics," November 2014

Rotary Club, (Salt Lake City, UT), “Geo-Politics in the Middle East,” November 2014

Jewish Federation of Winnipeg, Manitoba, “Kristallnacht: The Complicity of the Bystander,” October 2014

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, “The Morality and Legality of Torture in Counterterrorism,” October 2014

“Inquiry into Complicity: The Role of the Bystander,” Kristallnacht Memorial Lecture, Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 2014

Cleveland Council on World Affairs (Cleveland, OH), “Geo-Politics, the Middle East and Drones,” Dinner and Discussion on World Affairs, September 2014

32 “Healing 9/11: Rendition and Torture,” Peace Advocacy Coalition 2014 Lecture Series, Salt Lake City, UT, September 2014

S.J. Quinney College of Law (Salt Lake City, UT), “Sovereignty, Geopolitics & the Middle East,” September 2014

Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT), “The Role of the Bystander,” April 2014

Alfred University (Alfred, NY), “Drone Warfare and Targeted Killing: Legal? Moral? Effective?” March 2014

Princeton University (Princeton, NJ), “Tolerating Intolerance: The Price of Protecting Extremism,” March 2014

University of Illinois (Champaign, IL), “America’s Drone Policy,” March 2014

Loyola University (Chicago, IL), “Geopolitics and National Security,” March 2014

College of Law & Business (Ramat Gan, Israel), “No Excuses: Protecting the Vulnerable after Brown v Buhman,” March 2014

UCLA School of Law (Los Angeles, CA), “Geo-Politics: The Middle East Process,” February 2014

S.J Quinney College of Law, University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT), “Inquiry into Complicity: The Role of the Bystander,” February 2014

University of Utah (Salt Lake City, Utah), “The Role of the Bystander,” Tanner Humanities Center Work-in-Progress Lecture Series, November 2013

Wofford College (Spartanburg, SC), "Targeted Killing by Drones," November 2013

Belmont University (Nashville, TN), "Geo-Politics and International Security," October 2013

"The Bystander in the Holocaust," Belmont University, Nashville, TN, October 2013

Foreign Policy Research Institute (Philadelphia, PA), "Drone Warfare: Criteria Based Decision Making," October 2013

33 Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA), “Geo-Politics and Cybersecurity,” October 2013

Cardozo Law School (New York, NY), “Legal Aspects of Targeted Killing,” October 2013

Policy Research Institute, Stanley and Arlene Ginsburg Lecture, National Liberty Museum (Philadelphia, PA), “Drone Strikes: A Legal and Strategic Assessment,” Foreign October 2013

Teleconference presented by ABA Section of International Law International Human Rights Committee, Co-sponsored by Aerospace & Defense Industries Committee, “Targeted Killings by Drones: A Frank Discussion of International and U.S. National Legal Implications,” July 29, 2013

Hannah-Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism (Dresden, Germany), “Tolerating Extremism: To What Extent Should Intolerance be Tolerated?” July 2013

Utah National Guard, “Iran and Geo-Politics,” 24th Annual Language Conference, March 2013

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, “Targeted Killing and the Laws of War,” February 26, 2013

University of Utah, Tanner Humanities Center’s Work-in-Progress lecture series, “Tolerating Extremism,” November 2012

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, “Homeland Security: What is it, where is it going?” November 2012

Wayne State School of Law (Detroit, MI), “Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” November 2012

Selfridge Air National Guard Base (ANGB) (Detroit, MI), “Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” November 2012

Virginia Beach Police Department (Virginia Beach, VA), “Homeland Security,” November 2012

Norfolk Police Department (Norfolk, VA), “Homeland Security,” November 2012

Loyola University Chicago International Law Society (Chicago, IL), “Geo-Politics and International Security,” September 2012

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University of Montana Global Leadership Initiative kickoff, Panelist, March 2012

“Targeted Killing: Exploring its Legality, Morality and Effectiveness,” Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, February 2012

Respondent: Jeremy Waldron, Professor of Law and , New York University School of Law & Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, All Souls College, Oxford University

“Targeted Killing and the Law: A Criteria-Based Approach, Center for International and Comparative Law,” Duke Law School, January 2012

Washington University Law School, Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute, International Law and Theory Roundtable, November 2011

“Freedom from Religion,” Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement Agencies, Canton, Massachusetts, November 2011

“Operational Counterterrorism,” University of Texas, Office of General Counsel, November 2011

Panelist, University of Utah Veterans Day Commemoration, November 2011

“Limits of Freedom of Religion,” J. Reuben Clark Society, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 2011

Panelist, “The Challenge of Homeland Security Today,” Northeastern University, Humanities Center, November 2011

Panelist, “Civil Liberties in the War on Terrorism,” Kenyon College, October 2011

“Limits of Freedom of Speech and Religion,” FBI and U.S. Attorney, St. Louis, Missouri, October 2011

“Homeland Security,” St. Louis County Law Enforcement Agencies, October 2011

“Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” Tulane University School of Law, September 2011

“The Limits of Interrogation and Counterterrorism Policy,” University of Alabama Criminal Justice and Political Science Departments, September 2011

35 “Intervention in Libya, Yes; Intervention in Syria, No: Deciphering the Obama Administration,” Case Western Reserve University School of Law, “International Law in Crisis,” September 2011

“Human Rights and Counterterrorism: A Contradiction or Necessary Bedfellows?” Georgia Law Review Volume 46 Symposium, “Civil Rights or Civil Wants?” August 2011

“International Counter Terrorism and Interrogation Tactics,” United States Army Command and General Staff School, Fort Gordon Satellite Campus, “Legal Issues in Counter-Terrorism & Contemporary Politics,” August 2011

“Targeted Killing – A Proposal for Rational Based Decision Making,” University of Pennsylvania Law School, Institute for Law and Philosophy, “Is Targeted Killing Permissible: Philosophical, Legal and Moral Aspects,” April 2011

“Decision Making in Targeted Killing,” University of Texas Journal of International Law Conference; “The Air and Missile Warfare Manual: A Critical Analysis,” February 2011

“Freedom from Religion,” Boston Bar Association, January 2011

“Freedom from Religion,” Reuben Clark School of Law, Brigham Young University, American Constitution Society, January 2011

Panelist, “The Rise of Lawfare, the Politicization of International Law and Challenges to U.S. Sovereignty,” American Freedom Alliance, January 2011

“Freedom from Religion,” Justus Lipsius Lecture, Studium Generale, University of Groningen, December 2010

“Terrorism and Counterterrorism;” “Religious Extremism;” Global Power Structures and International Relations,” three lectures, University of Groningen, Department of Sociology, December 2010

“Freedom from Religion,” Justus Lipsius Lecture, Studium Generale, University of Leiden, December 2010

“Freedom from Religion,” , December 2010

“Where Are We Going? Is the double helix of human rights and counterterrorism moving upwards or downwards?”

36 University of Leiden and the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism The Hague, December 2010

“Freedom from Religion: Managing Domestic Terrorism,” University of Delaware, National Agenda 2010 Speaker Series, November 2010

“Intelligence Information in Detention Decisions and Hearings,” Yale School of Management, Daniel Rose - Technion University Initiative, October 2010

Member of panel, “Democracy and National Security,” conference, The American and Israeli Experience, New York University, Taub Center for Israel Studies, October 2010

“Freedom from Religion,” St John’s Center for Law and Religion, St. John’s Law School, October 2010

“Homeland Security: What is it and Where is it Going,” New Jersey Department of Homeland Security, Senior Executive Forum, October 2010

“Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” University of Connecticut Law School, October 2010

“Freedom from Religion,” New York Law School, October 2010

“Where to try Suspected Terrorists,” Columbia Law School; U.S. Military Academy, September 2010

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” School of Law, Case Western Reserve University, Alumni Law Lecture, October 2010

“Freedom from Religion,” Utah State Bar Summer Convention, July 2010

“Due Process and Counterterrorism,” “Due Process and Administrative Investigation: An EU-China Comparison,” University of Utrecht School of Law, June 2010

“Anne Frank,” Salt Lake City Public Library, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2010

“Human Rights and Counterterrorism,” Seton Hall University, Whitehead School of Diplomacy, April 2010

“Balancing Civil Rights and National Security: Private-Public Cooperation,” New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, April 2010

37 “Counterterrorism and Civil Liberties,” John Jay College/NYPD, April 2010

“Religious Extremism in the Western World,” University of New Haven, Lee College of Criminal Justice, April 2010

“Freedom from Religion,” The Distinguished Speaker Program, National Defense Intelligence College – The Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. April 2010

“Are International Tribunals the Right Response to Terrorism?” Keynote Address, Who Should Prosecute: The Challenge of International Terrorism, the Response of International Law Symposium, Emory University School of Law, March 2010

“The Goldstone Report and Israel’s Right to Self-Defense,” Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, March 2010

“Counterterrorism: The Legal Dilemmas in Asymmetrical Paradigms – The Goldstone Report as a Case Study,” Harvard Kennedy School, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, February 2010

“Constitutional Rights and National Security: Do We Have to Compromise?” The 26th Annual Fordham Debate (with Prof. Susan Herman), S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, February 2010

“American Counterterrorism: The Triangle of Detention, Interrogation and Trial,” Keynote Address, Magna Carta Human Rights Institute International Conference on Towards a Global Legal Counter-Terrorism Model: Transatlantic Perspectives, Brussels, Belgium, December 2009

“The Resilient Homeland: How to Prepare for, Prevent, and Withstand Terrorist Attacks,” Keynote Address, Minnesota Symposium on Emergency Preparedness, November 2009

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” Minneapolis World Affairs Council, November 2009

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” Hinckley Institute, University of Utah, November 2009

“Morality and Armed Conflict,” Wheaton College, November 2009

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” North Park University, November 2009

38 “Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” Western Illinois University, November 2009

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” Minneapolis World Affairs Council, November 2009

“International Law and Terrorism,” Drexel University Law School, November 2009

“Morality in Armed Conflict: Dilemma of the Decision Maker in Operational Counterterrorism,” The Dean Rusk School of Public Policy, School of Law, University of Georgia, October 2009

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” Salt Lake City World Affairs Council, October 2009

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” Vanderbilt University Law School, October 2009

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” Emory University Law School, October 2009

“Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security,” S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, October 2009

“International Law and the Middle East,” Temple University School of Law, October 2009

“Geo-politics and the Middle East,” Belmont University, October 2009

“Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” Texas Wesleyan School of Law, October 2009

“Protecting the Unprotected: Who Protects Underage Children in a Polygamous Family Structure? The Interface between Non-state Governance and State Responsibility,” International Society of Family Law Regional Conference, Bar-Ilan University, June 2009

“U.S. Foreign Policies Toward Central Asia and the Middle East,” Central and Southwest Asia Program, The University of Montana, April 2009

“Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” FBI Antiterrorism Alert Center (ATAC) meeting, Saint Louis, April 2009

“Religion and Terrorism,” Rethinking Security Conference, Department of Philosophy, Saint Louis University, April 2009

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“Can the Criminal Justice System Handle All Terrorism Cases,” A Two Panel Debate, National Security Forum at William Mitchell College of Law, March 2009

“Closing Guantanamo: Legal and Policy Debates,” live Web seminar, Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, Harvard University, March 2009

“The Middle East – To Where,” Canadian Mennonite University, University of Winnipeg, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, March 2009

“The War on Terror and the Erosion of Civil Liberties,” Israel Democracy Institute Seminar, The War on Terror and Restrictions on Free Speech, Jerusalem, February 2008

“Establishing Domestic Terror Courts,” Washburn University School of Law, Conference on Rule of Law and the War on Terrorism, November 2008

“Self Defense: A Critical Re-Examination,” Twelfth Annual Rocco C. and Marion S. Siciliano Forum: Considerations on the Status of American Society, University of Utah, November 2008

“Limits of Interrogation,” Utah State Bar Association National Security Division, November 2008

“The American Presidential Election and The Middle East,” Park City Institute, Park City, Utah October 2008

“International Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” Remarks at the William Mitchell College of Law's National Security Forum, September 2008

“Where to Try Terrorists—the Dilemma of the Decision Maker” (panel chaired), International Institute for Counterterrorism, I.D.C., 8th International Conference, Herzlia, Israel, September 2008

“Counterterrorism—To Where?” South Texas College of Law Conference on Law, Ethics and the War on Terror, September 2008

“Constitutional Limits on Coercive Interrogation,” Authors@Google, August 2008, (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-JoXL8iaNM)

“Civil Liberties and Counter-terrorism,” Bay Area Rapid Transportation (BART), August 2008

40 “Disaster Relief and Recovery: Business Resiliency,” San Francisco Red Cross, August 2008

“Civil Liberties and Counter-Terrorism,” U.S. Attorney and FBI, Eastern District of California, May 2008

“Balancing Civil Rights and National Security,” University of Utrecht Law School, April 2008

“Targeted Killing: Lawful Pre-Emptive Self-Defense,” University of Leiden, April 2008

“Cost-Benefit Analysis of Counter-Terrorism,” Clingendael Netherlands Institute of International Relations, Roundtable, April 2008

“Global Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism,” University of Washington, Henry Jackson Center for Public Policy, April 2008

“Legal and Policy Aspects of Counter-Terrorism,” U.S. Attorney, District of Montana, April 2008

“Effectiveness, Accountability and Resiliencies in Response to Natural Disasters and Terrorism,” Seattle (Washington) International Lawyers Association, April 2008

“Cost-Benefit Analysis of Counter-Terrorism,” University of Washington School of Law, April 2008

“Self-Defense: From the Wild West to 9/11,” University of Illinois Law School (faculty workshop), April 2008

“A Comparative Approach of Judicial Review of Interrogation Measures,” Duke Law School Conference, Combating Terrorism: Charting the Course for a New Administration, Panel: The War on Terrorism: The Role of the International Community, April 2008

“Constitutional Limits on Coercive Interrogation,” Marquette University Law School, Marquette University Law School, (faculty workshop), April 2008

“Self-Defense: From the Wild West to 9/11,” New York Law School, The Otto L. Walter Lecture, April 2008.

“Constitutional Limits on Coercive Interrogation,” Sandra Day O’Connor Inn of Court, Phoenix, Arizona, March 2008

41 “The Approach of Chief Justice Rehnquist to Judicial Review of Security Matters in Comparative Perspective,” Hebrew University (Jerusalem) Law School, Panelist: International Conference on Judicial Independence and the Constitutional Position of the Judiciary, March 2008

“Where to Try Terrorists,” Denver University International Law Speaker (faculty workshop), March 2008

“Global Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism,” School of Government and Diplomacy, Inter-Disciplinary Center, Herzlia, Israel, March 2008.

“Legal Aspects of Counter-Terrorism,” Faculty of Law, Inter-Disciplinary Center, Israel Guest Lecture, March 2008

“The Middle East,” with Prof. Chibli Mallat and Dean Hiram Chodosh, Spiro Center, Park City, March 2008

“Global Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism,” Utah National Guard, Staff and Command Course, March 2008

Debate regarding “Resolution of Israel-Palestinian Conflict,” S.J. Quinney College of Law, February 2008

“Self Defense from the Wild West to 9/11: Who, What, When,” Lewis and Clark Law School, (work in progress), January 2008

“Comparing U.S. versus Israeli Law and Policy Approach to Counter Terrorism Inspired by the Amicus Submission of Israeli Scholars in the Boumediene Case Now Pending Before the U.S. Supreme Court,” Stanford Law School’s Constitutional Law Center, November 2007

“Global Perspectives on Counter Terrorism—Detention, Interrogation and Rights,” University of Pennsylvania Law School, November 2007

“The Limits of Power,” University of Delaware, Dept of Political Science, Distinguished Lecture Series, November 2007

“Self-Defense: From the Wild West to 9/11” (work in progress), Rutgers- Camden School of Law, November 2007

“Global Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism,” Santa Clara University Law School, November 2007

“Legal and Policy Aspects of Counter-Terrorism,” Illinois State Bar Association, October 2007

42 “Interrogations in Counter-Terrorism,” FBI Joint Counter-Terrorism Task Force, October 2007

“What Judicial Regime is Applicable to Counter-Terrorism,” Cook County State Attorney, October 2007

“Self-Defense and Counter-Terrorism,” U.S. Attorney, Detroit, Michigan, October 2007

“Self-Defense: From the Wild West to 9/11: Who, What, When,” (work in progress), U.S. Military Academy Conference on Law of War, September 2007

“Legal and Policy Aspects of Operational Counter-Terrorism,” University of Washington School of Law, May 2007

“The Balancing Dilemma in Operational Counter-Terrorism,” U.S. Attorney, Oregon District, May 2007

Panelist, The Institute of World Affairs (Milwaukee), George F. Kennan Forum on International Issues conference, “Israelis and Palestinians: Finding a Way Forward” (event broadcast live on Wisconsin Public Radio) 2007

“The Balancing Dilemma in Counter-Terrorism,” University of Pennsylvania School of Law, April 2007

“The Limits of Power and Counter-Terrorism,” University of Illinois, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and Security, March 2007

“An Analysis of Comparative Approaches to Counter-Terrorism,” Claremont-McKenna College, Athenaeum Lecture Series, March 2007

Panelist, University of Utah, Values and Violence Conference, March 2007

“Counter-Terrorism: Policy & Legal Global Perspective,” World Affairs Council of Northern California, February 2007

“Comparative Analysis of Judicial Review,” Stanford Law Review and Stanford Constitutional Law Center Symposium, Stanford Law School, February 2007

“Trade, Security and Human Rights,” Stanford Business School, February 2007

“Hamdan as Heir to the Bram-Brown Progeny,” Washington University School of Law, January 2007

43 “The Geopolitical Context of the Challenges of China for U.S. and Canadian Trade and Foreign Policy,” Economic Challenges of China: U.S. and Canadian Responses, Steptoe and Johnson, Washington, D.C., December 2006

Expert Panelist, “Israel Palestine Scenario Planning Program,” Public International Law and Policy Group, Washington, D.C., December 2006

“Hamdan as Heir to the Bram-Brown Progeny” Harvard Law School, December 2006

“Hamdan as Heir to the Bram-Brown Progeny” George Mason University School of Law, Faculty Workshop, November 2006

“Confluence of Law, Morality and Ethics in Contemporary Armed Conflict,” United States Military Academy, November 2006

“Legal and Moral Dilemmas in Counterterrorism,” Santa Clara School of Law, October 2006

“International Law and Armed Conflict,” University of San Francisco School of Law, October 2006

“The Rule of Law, Counterterrorism, and Civil Rights,” U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District of California, FBI, Department of Homeland Security, October 2006

“Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” Hastings School of Law, October 2006

“International Law and Counterterrorism,” University of California Davis School of Law, October 2006

“Hamdan as Heir to the Bram-Brown Progeny” (work in progress), Stanford University School of Law, International Law Society, October 2006

“Global Security,” University of Utah School of Law, Quinney Lecture, October 2006

“Hamdan as Heir to the Bram-Brown Progeny” (work in progress), University of Utah School of Law, Faculty Workshop, October 2006

“Hamdan as Heir to the Bram-Brown Progeny” (work in progress), George Washington University Law School, International Law Colloquium Series, September 2006

44 “Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” Pittsburgh World Affairs Council, May 2006

“Human Rights in the Age of Fighting Terrorism,” Great Discussion, Pittsburgh World Affairs, May 2006

“Legal Aspects of Counterterrorism,” U.S. Coast Guard, Cleveland, May 2006

“Dilemmas in Counterterrorism,” Anti-Defamation League, Cleveland, May 2006

“The Rule of Law and Counterterrorism,” Cleveland chapter of the Kenyon College Regional Alumni Association, May 2006

“Global Perspective on Counterterrorism,” International Humanitarian Law Lecture Series, Washington & Jefferson College, April 2006

“Teaching Morality in Armed Conflict” and “Protecting the Junior Commander” (written with Professor Martha Minow, Harvard Law School), Philosophy Roundtable of the United States Military Academy, April 2006

“Legal and Policy Aspects of Countering IED’s,” National Academies Committee on Basic Research for Countering Improvised Explosive Devices, Washington D.C., April 2006

“The Fifth Plague – Lessons Learned,” DePaul Health Law Institute and Journal of Health Care Law’s Annual Symposium, April 2006

“Airport Security: Time for a New Model” (with Mr. Robert Poole and Mr. Jerry Ellig) American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington D.C., February 2006

“Counterterrorism and the Rule of Law,” Cleveland Federalist Society, January 2006

“Torture and the Rule of Law” (with Mr. Lee A. Casey, Mr. Geoff Loanne and Dana Priest), America Abroad Media, Washington D.C., January 2006

“The Guantanamo Debate: Terror, Torture and National Security” (with Professor David Cole and Professor Shep Melnick), Massachusetts Appleseed Center, December 2005

“Counterterrorism and Employment: An Israeli Perspective,” New York University School of Law's Conference on Labor, Florence, Italy, November 2005

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“Torture—The Unholy Trinity,” Catholic University, United States Military Academy and Conference on International Humanitarian Law, November 2005

“The Rule of Law and Counterterrorism,” Hamline University School of Law, October 2005

“The Middle East Post Disengagement,” Hamline University School of Law, October 2005

“Legal Aspects of Counterterrorism,” U.S. Attorney, Central Illinois, Anti Terrorism Advisory Council, September 2005

“The Challenges Facing Democratic Societies as They Combat Terrorism, Maintain Respect for Human Rights and Uphold International Law,” Chicago-Kent College of Law, designated as official Constitution Day event, September 2005

“The Rule of Law and Morality in Armed Conflict,” Anti-Defamation League, Chicago, September 2005

“Public Debate on the Legality and Morality of Targeted Killings,” (with Prof Michael Scharf) Case Western Reserve University School of Law, September 2005

“Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” Washington University School of Law, Whitney R. Harris Institute for Global Legal Studies, September 2005

“Middle East Post-Disengagement,” Case Western Reserve University School of Law Faculty Workshop, September 2005

“Legal Aspects of the Mid-East Peace Process,” Whittier School of Law Summer Program in Israel, July 2005

“Rule of Law in Counterterrorism,” Istanbul Conference on Global Security and Democracy, June 2005

“Counterterrorism and Employment: An Israeli Perspective,” New York University School of Law's Conference on Labor, May 2005.

“Legal Aspects of Fighting Terrorism,” Rutgers University (Newark) School of Law, April 2005

“Morality in Armed Conflict,” Cardozo School of Law, April 2005

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“Legality of Israel's Security Fence,” Public Debate at Ohio State University, February 2005

“Rule of Law in Fighting Terrorism,” John Moore Basset Symposium, University of Virginia Law School, February 2005

“Global Perspectives on Terrorism,” Distinguished Guest Professorship in History, Kenyon College, February 2005

“Targeted Killing as Active Self-Defense,” Rule of War Conference, St. Mary's University School of Law, February 2005

“The Middle East Post-Arafat,” Faculty Workshop, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, January 2005

“Legal Aspects of Counterterrorism,” U.S. Attorney for Northern Ohio's Task Force on Counterterrorism, January 2005

“Morality in Armed Conflict,” U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate School, Maxwell, Alabama, December 2004

“Morality in Armed Conflict,” Pittsburgh Council of World Affairs, November 2004

“International Law Aspects of Counterterrorism,” Calfee, Halter Law Firm (Litigation Dept), Cleveland, Ohio, November 2004

“Targeted Killing as Active Self-Defense,” Terrorism on Trial Conference, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, October 2004

Moderator, “International Law Aspects of Counterterrorism,” Interdisciplinary College, Counter-Terrorism Institute, Herzlia, Israel, September 2004

“Morality in Armed Conflict,” University of Michigan Academic Conference on Israel, March 2004

“Legal Aspects of Counterterrorism,” Cox Lectureship Series, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, October 2003

“Morality in Armed Conflict,” Washington Institute for Near East Policy, March 2003

“Morality in Armed Conflict,” NATO Advance Research Workshop, Prague, March 2003

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“Morality in Armed Conflict,” Jerusalem Forum on Public Affairs, October 2002

Contributing Author:

“Fervent Religious Belief: Between Passion and Extremism,” Extremism Project, September 28, 2012, http://extremisproject.org/2012/09/fervent- religious-belief-between-passion-and-extremism/. (Regular contributor)

Conferences Hosted:

SJ Quinney College of Law Armies of Enablers: Deconstructing Sexual Abuse of Athletes and Bystanders who Perpetuated a Culture of turning a blind eye (conference organizer), January 29, 2021

“The Legal and Ethical Limits of Technological Warfare,” University of Utah Law Review Symposium, February 2013

“Non-state Governance,” University of Utah Law Review Symposium, February 2009

Co-chair with Bob Flores, Erika George, Dan Medwed, Amy Wildermuth “Commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of MLK’s Death: Did Dr. King Die in Vain?” S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, April 2008

Co-chair with Jessie Hill, “Sacred Violence,” Religion and Terrorism Conference, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, March 30, 2007

Co-chair with Jessica Berg, “Reassessing Basic Assumptions Regarding America’s Response to Terrorism and Natural Disasters,” Round-Table Case Western Reserve University School of Law, November 2, 2006

Co-chair with Sharona Hoffman, Michael P. Scharf, Jessie Hill, Erin M. Page, “The Fifth Plague,” Bio-terrorism Simulation Conference, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, March 31, 2006

Co-chair with Jessie Hill, Religion and Violence Round-Table Case Western Reserve University School of Law, November 3, 2005

Co-chair with Michael P. Scharf, Robert N. Strassfeld, William M. Carter, Jr., Jessie Hill, “Torture and the War on Terror,” Case Western Reserve University School of Law , October 7, 2005

48 Co-chair with Michael P. Scharf, “Terrorism on Trial,” Case Western Reserve University School of Law, October 2004

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