Speaker Event Considers the Law of Executive Power in International Relations
03/24/2018
The Indiana International and Comparative Law Review Symposium, titled, "The Law of Executive Power in International Relations," took place on March 23 at Inlow Hall. The event featured expert speakers from across the country.
Among the speakers were:
Professor Zachary Price of the University of California Hastings College of the Law, who discussed "Can Congress Control Diplomacy (and Other Executive Powers) through Appropriations?"
Professor Ernesto Hernández-López of Chapman University's Dale E. Fowler School of Law, who presented "Guantánamo's Definite Legacy: Habeas Corpus in Overseas Detention (Illusive and Indefinite)."
Professor Darin Johnson of Howard University School of Law, who talked about "Executive Authoritarianism in International Relations."
In the photo from left are IICLR Symposium Editor Jen Scott; Professor Ernesto Hernández-López; Professor Zachary Price; Professor Frank Sullivan, Jr.; and IICLR Editor-in-Chief Kinjal Dave
