The Center for Terrorism Law will present a free one-day “Domestic Jihad & Isis Seminar” on Nov. 7.
Discussions throughout the day will focus on the threats posed by ISIS and radical Islam in the context of the war on terror. Experts will discuss domestic terrorism’s effects on national security and the possible legal and policy challenges to grappling with these issues.
The seminar has been approved for six CLE credits (one ethics) for Texas lawyers. TCLOSE credits are pending approval for law enforcement personnel.
The featured speakers include author Daniel (Ghasem) Akbari, developer Dwight Lieb, Rabbi Aryeh Scheinberg of the Congregation Rodfei Sholom, Sarwat Husain, founding president of the San Antonio Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations; Y. Alp Aslandogan, president of the Alliance for Shared Values; Mark Pfeiffer, J.D., director of the Christian Institute of Islamic Studies; Jim Conway, president of Global Intel Strategies; and Professor Jeffrey Addicott, director of the Center for Terrorism Law.
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. To register (it’s free) contact Jeffrey Addicott at (210)887-0429 or jaddicott@stmarytx.edu.
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