Pursuing the Balance Between Safety and Liberty

 

Professor A. John Radsan in the News

National Public Radio The World / Feb. 12, 2008
Drawing the line on torture and interrogation

The New York Times / December 30 , 2007
Tapes by CIA Lived and Died To Save Image

The New York Times / December 10, 2007
Destruction of CIA Tapes Cleared byLawyers

National Public Radio The World / October 4 , 2007
CIA "black sites" National Public Radio

All Things Considered / August 30, 2007
Confirmation Hopes Dimming for Top CIA Lawyer

National Public Radio The World / August 27, 2007
Gonzales resigns

ABC News / July 11, 2007
Love on the Job, CIA Style

New York Times / June 19, 2007
Question Time for Nominee Linked to Interrogations

Australian Broadcasting Corporation / June 4, 2007
Four Corners: Torture

Jurist / May 11, 2007
Confirming the CIA's Legal Eagle

US News & World Report / December 31, 2006
Five Years and Counting in Cuba

Spin Magazine / December 2006
Interrogation tactics

Minnesota Public Radio / November 9, 2006
Changing course on Iraq strategy?

The State / October 23 , 2006
Tribunals likely to face test

The Mercury News / October 20 , 2006
Opinions vary on constitutionality of tribunal compromise law

New York Times / September 19, 2006
Experts Say Bush’s Goal in Terrorism Bill Is Latitude for Interrogators’ Methods

New York Times / September 16, 2006
The Question of Liability Stirs Concern at the C.I.A.

Chicago Tribune / September 15, 2006
Bush's proposed terror bill could hinder prosecutions

Star Tribune / September 13, 2006
Moussaoui juror quizzes lawyers

Pioneer Press / September 10, 2006
A search for middle ground in troubling, challenging times

WCCO's "4 News Sunday Morning" / September 10, 2006
Is America Safer 5 Years After 9/11? •))

ABC's The World Today (Australia) / September 7, 2006
Bush hits snag in plan to try terror suspects •))

Public Radio International's "The World" / September 6, 2006
US policy interview •))

McClatchy Newspapers / September 6, 2006
Doubts surface if architects of Sept. 11 attacks will ever go to trial

Minnesota Public Radio / August 10, 2006
New terror threat uncovered •))

National Public Radio / August 9, 2006
Civilian on Trial on Charges of Beating an Afghan Prisoner

Jurist – University of Pittsburgh School of Law / July 14, 2006
Op-ed: The Silence of the Iranian Lambs

National Public Radio  Boston / June 29, 2006
Guantanamo Prisoners' Future  •))

Minnesota Public Radio / May 9, 2006
The new top spy •))

Minnesota Public Radio / April 25, 2006
Balancing government secrets with public oversight •))

National Public Radio – Boston / April 24, 2006
A Closer Look at the CIA Leak Case •))

Star Tribune / April 16, 2006
How to handle the case of the next Moussaoui

Minnesota Daily / April 10, 2006
University’s Law School panel on terrorism

Star Tribune / April 4, 2006
Al-Qaida captives have uncertain fate

Agence France Presse / April 4, 2006
Moussaoui trial

Scripps Howard News Service / April 1, 2006
Question: How to prosecute Moussaoui's superiors

Star Tribune / February 7, 2006
Trial begins for Moussaoui

Washington Post / December 30, 2005
Covert CIA Program Withstands New Furor

National Public Radio / March 8, 2005
High-Level Terror Suspects Held in Limbo •))