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The Fordham International Law Journal and the Fordham Law Center on National Security will host a day-long conference titled "The Changing Economy of Terror: Preventing and Combating Terrorist Financing," on Friday, February 24 at Fordham Law School in New York City.

Leading academics and experts on terrorism will discuss:
· Anti-Terrorist Financing and the Regulation of Financial Institutions
· International Philanthropy, Nonprofit Organizations, and Terrorist Financing
· Prosecuting Terrorism - Past, Present, and Future

Speakers include: Don Borelli, Senior Vice-President, The Soufan Group; Nina Crimm, Professor, St. John's University School of Law; Duncan Deville, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University Law Center; Anti Money Laundering/ Counter- Terrorist Compliance Program, Booz Allen Hamilton; Joshua L. Dratel, Founder and President, Law Offices of Joshua L. Dratel, P.C. ; Brooke Goldstein, Attorney at Law; Director, The Lawfare Project; Director, The Children's Rights Institute; Karen Greenberg, Director, Center on National Security, Fordham University School of Law; Ezra Levine, Senior of Counsel, Morrison & Foerster; Nathan Lewin, Partner, Lewin & Lewin (Boim v. Holy Land Foundation); Marcus Owens, Member, Caplin & Drysdale; Richard Roper, Partner, Thompson & Knight; Gabor Rona, International Legal Director, Human Rights First ; Brian Wilson, Legal and Sanctions Expert, U.N. Security Council

The event is free and open to the public. For the full schedule and list of speakers, click here.

Title: The Changing Economy of Terror: Preventing and Combating Terrorist Financing
Date: February 24, 2012
Time: 10:00 am - 4:45 pm
Location: Fordham Law School, James B.M. McNally Amphitheatre
Sponsor: The Fordham International Law Journal and the Fordham Law Center on National Security present
Website: law.fordham.edu/iljsymposium

Contact: Melissa Mandel Kvitko
Telephone: 212-843-8060
Email: mmandel@rubenstein.com


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