Todd C. Huntley
Chief, Interagency Policy and Operations, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, U.S. Special Operations Command and Legal Advisor, U.S. Special Operations Command National Capital Region, Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A., University of Cincinnati; M.A., Tufts; J.D., University of Cincinnati; LL.M., Harvard
B.A., University of Cincinnati; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; J.D., University of Cincinnati; LL.M. Harvard Law School. Professor Huntley is an...
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B.A., University of Cincinnati; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; J.D., University of Cincinnati; LL.M. Harvard Law School. Professor Huntley is an active duty Navy Judge Advocate General and is currently assigned to U.S. Special Operations Command, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate as the Chief, Interagency Policy and Operations and as the legal advisor to the U.S. Special Operations Command National Capital Region. He has extensive experience in a wide range of legal issues related to counter-terrorist operations from his current and past assignments as the chief counsel for the commander, Special Operations Command Central; legal advisor to a Joint Special Operations Task Force in Afghanistan; and legal advisor at U.S. Special Operations Command. As a country program manager at the Defense Institute of International Legal Studies he developed and presented programs on counter-terrorism law, the law of armed conflict, military justice, and related topics for audiences worldwide. Professor Huntley has also served as a Navy prosecutor where he prosecuted homicide, sexual assault, child pornography, and other cases involving Navy personnel in Europe and the Pacific and at the Navy Office of the Judge Advocate General where he managed the Navy's courtroom security program.
