Pursuing the Balance Between Safety and Liberty

About the National Security Forum

Director A. John Radsan

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past events and speakers

In the News

Advisory Council

Kari Berman
Briggs & Morgan

Michael Ciresi
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi

Barbara Frey
University of Minnesota

Bill Hanley
Twin Cities Public Television

Sam Hanson '65
Briggs and Morgan

Thomas Heffelfinger
Best & Flanagan

Roscoe C. Howard, Jr.
Troutman Sanders

Doug Johnson
Center for Victims of Torture

Kerri Miller
Minnesota Public Radio

Brian Palmer '74
Dorsey & Whitney

David Peters
Internet Broadcasting

Ronald Schutz
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi

John Stanoch '85
Qwest Minnesota

Michael Ward
Target

Steven Wilson '86
Briggs & Morgan

 

About the National Security Forum

While a democracy must always balance individual liberty and public safety, current events have intensified the nation’s need to openly discuss these issues. The National Security Forum at William Mitchell College of Law exists to foster an ongoing dialogue in this area.

Programs

The Forum hosts panels, seminars, and other events, featuring national security experts, scholars, and policy-makers. These include current and former officials from the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI, the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of State, and the CIA, as well as federal judges who have presided over national security cases, and leading academics and journalists in the field.

Origins

The Forum was founded in 2005 by A. John Radsan, associate professor at William Mitchell. Radsan, a former federal prosecutor and assistant general counsel to the CIA, is a leading expert on national security issues. He has often been quoted by The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, and National Public Radio.

 

Objective

As a national resource for discussion and research, the Forum is intended to spark new insights and contribute to better-informed, more thoughtful decision-making.

Sponsorship

Founded with support from William Mitchell College of Law, the Forum is supported by the National Security Society, an active student chapter at William Mitchell. Many sponsorship options are available to law firms, corporations, and foundations.

William Mitchell College of Law

Known for an academic program that combines legal theory and practical skills, this 100-year-old law school provides the highest quality legal education to diverse, talented, and goal-oriented students.