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Global Crisis Leadership Lecture November 18 at IU McKinney Will Cover 'Responding to Simultaneous Threats'
11/03/2016
A panel of experts will explore “Responding to Simultaneous Threats” during the Global Crisis Leadership Lecture on November 18 at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. The discussion will take place immediately following the biannual Counter-Terrorism Simulation Exercise for students from IU McKinney and the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA).
“We expect that the panel will share their collective insights on the inherent difficulties involved in responding to a multi-scene attack in an urban environment,” said Professor Shawn Boyne. She is chair of the Global Crisis Leadership Forum at IU McKinney.
Professor Boyne; Tony Green, ’04, who teaches national security law, and military law at IU McKinney as an adjunct professor, and Jim White, Public Safety Lecturer at SPEA, will talk about the challenges of responding to such threats.
The biennial Counter-Terrorism Simulation Exercise for students from IU McKinney and IU SPEA also will take place on November 18 during the morning prior to the lecture. This marks the fourth simulation exercise at the law school.
The event will begin at 12:15 p.m. in Room 300 at Inlow Hall. The program is free and open to the public, and 1.0 hour of CLE is available, pending approval, for attendees who register.
