The Journal of National Security Law and Policy Annual Symposium

Date: March 6, 2024
Time: 2:30pm – 8:00pm
Event Mode: In-person on the 9th floor convening space of 500 1st St.

We hope you will attend the Journal of National Security Law & Policy Annual Symposium. Our theme for this year is Election Integrity as a National Security Imperative: Current and Future Challenges to Securing U.S. Elections.

The first panel begins at 3:10pm, and the event will conclude with a networking reception with drinks and heavy hors d’oeuvres. Attendees are free to come and go as they please, and we’d love to have you in attendance for any portion of the event that might fit into your schedule.

RSVP
Email contact for accommodation requests: jnslpsymposium@georgetown.edu

Journal of National Security Law and Policy Annual Symposium

March 6, 2024
2:30PM - 8PM
Georgetown University Law Center
50 1st St., 9th Floor

ELECTION INTEGRITY AS A NATIONAL SECURITY IMPERATIVE: 
CURRENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES TO SECURING U.S. ELECTIONS

3:10 - 3:55pm	
Careers in National Security Law: 
The Intersection of Policy, Politics, & Practice
Moderator: Todd Huntley GULC Professor
Sabrina McCubbin National Security Agency
Susan Kovarovics Akin Gump
Rita Siemion Senate Judiciary Committee

4:00 - 5:00pm
Hindsight is 20/20:
Lessons Learned from Challenges to Election Integrity in 2020
Moderator: Mary McCord GULC/ICAP
Monica Evans D.C. Board of Elections
Ben Ginsberg Hoover Institution
Benjamin Hovland U.S. Election Assistance Commission

5:00 - 5:30pm
Virtual Keynote:
Sen. Amy Klobuchar

5:30 - 6:30pm
Looking Ahead:
Strategies to Secure Future Elections
Moderator: Carah Ong Whaley Issue One
John Dixon Keller DOJ Public Integrity Section
Jonathan Diaz Campaign Legal Center
Suzanne Spaulding CSIS

6:45 - 7:45pm
Reception
Dinner & Drinks Provided

Register with the QR code or at:
https://shorturl.at/bADFS

JNSLP is soliciting articles related to election integrity and security for publication in future issues.

Center on National Security
Georgetown Law

JNSLP
Journal of National Security Law and Policy

Accommodation requests related to a disability may be sent to jnslpsymposium@georgetown.edu.

The National Security Challenges of Climate Change

Date: March 7, 2024
Time: 4pm – 7pm
Event Mode: Hybrid with the in-person portion taking place on the 9th floor of 500 1st St.

Join a leading group of academics, policy experts, and Pentagon leaders as we grapple with challenging domestic and international issues at the intersection of climate change, environmental law and national security. Hosted by the Georgetown Law Center on National Security and the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Program

RSVP
Email contact for accommodation requests: am4497@georgetown.edu

CENTER on NATIONAL SECURITY
GEORGETOWN LAW

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY PROGRAM
GEORGETOWN LAW

THE NATIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
MARCH 7 | 4:00 - 7:00 P.M. EST
GEORGETOWN LAW, 500 1ST, 9TH FLOOR

Join a leading group of academics, policy experts, and Pentagon leaders as we grapple with challenging domestic and international issues at the intersection of climate change, environmental law and national security. 

DOMESTIC CONSIDERATIONS

MODERATOR:
Judge Alice Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment at the Council on Foreign Relations

PANELISTS:

John Conger
Director Emeritus of the Center for Climate and Security and Senior Advisor to the Council on Strategic Risks

Will Rogers
Senior Climate Advisor, Department of the Army

Deb Loomis
Senior Advisor for Climate Change, Office of the Secretary of the Navy

INTERNATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

MODERATOR: 
Mark Nevitt
Associate Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law

PANELISTS:

Carl Bruch 
Senior Attorney; Director, International Programs,Environmental Law Institute

Marcus King
Professor of Practice in Environmental and International Affairs in the Science and Technology in International Affairs Program (STIA) at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

Erin Sikorsky
Director of the Center for Climate and Security (CCS), and the International Military Council on Climate and Security (IMCCS)

Reception to follow