20 Years Later: Lasting Impacts of 9/11 on Law and Policy
Boston University School of Law
765 Commonwealth Avenue
Barristers Hall
Tuesday, September 14th 1-2pm
Please register here. Please note that this event will be in person for members of the BU Community, or on Zoom which is available to all.
On Tuesday, September 14th from 1-2pm, Boston University School of Law will host a panel discussion to reflect on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and consider how the law and government have been shaped by the events of that day. To reflect on this topic we have invited several panelists.
The panel will be moderated by Neta Crawford, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science.
- Sahar Aziz, Kleh Visiting Professor of International Law. Author of The Racial Muslim, When Racism Quashes Religious Freedom, please visit this website to purchase and use special discount code 21v1093.
- Sarah Sherman-Stokes, Associate Director of the Immigrants’ Rights & Human Trafficking Program
- Catherine Mitrano (’89), Principal Deputy General Counsel at the Department of Veterans Affairs, who served in a similar role at the Department of Homeland Security when it was first established
Please note that the panel discussion will be held in person for members of the Boston University community. Attendees will be required to present their green badge at the door to Barristers Hall. At this time, we cannot welcome other guests due to the University’s public health protocols.
Thank you to the Department of Political Science for co-sponsoring this panel.