Hoover Institution at Stanford University

HOOVER INSTITUTION'S
Koret-Taube Task Force on National Security and Law

Significant gifts for the support of this task force are acknowledged from
  • Koret Foundation
  • Tad and Dianne Taube
    Taube Family Foundation
  • James J. Carroll III
    Jean Perkins Foundation

The National Security and Law Task Force examines the rule of law, the laws of war, and American constitutional law with a view to making proposals that strike an optimal balance between individual freedom and the vigorous defense of the nation against terrorists both abroad and at home. The task force’s focus is the rule of law and its role in Western civilization, as well as the roles of international law and organizations, the laws of war, and U.S. criminal law. Those goals will be accomplished by systematically studying the constellation of issues—social, economic, and political—on which striking a balance depends.

Peter Berkowitz serves as chair of the National Security and Law Task Force.

NEWS AND SPECIAL EVENTS

January 7, 2010
Stewart Baker, former Homeland Security official, addressed Hoover’s Koret-Taube Task Force on National Security and Law. Baker explained how exponential advances in technology improve the quality of life while at the same time provide terrorists unprecedented powers to wreak death and destruction.


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