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Conference: Dynamics of Interagency Reform: Constitutional, Statutory, and Civil Liberties Implications
The Project on National Security Reform and the Reserve Officers Association
• Survey the challenges and opportunities for national security reform and enactment of major legislation - Project on National Security Reform Executive Director
• Assess Congress's power to reorganize the Executive Branch, the constitutionality of the National Security Council, and how reform could alter the Congressional/Executive balance-of-power - Library of Congress Constitutional scholar
• Explore the relationship between the national security establishment's organization and the protection of civil liberties - Open Society Policy Center Executive Director
The conference will culminate in an address by Rep.
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Place: ROA Headquarters, One Constitution Avenue, NE,
Funding: Provided by the McCormick Tribune Foundation
Visit www.roa.org/pnsr_program for more information and registration.
The Project on National Security Reform is a public/private initiative sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Presidency and led by a bipartisan Guiding Coalition of 21 prominent national security professionals. The Project will propose a new National Security Act of 2009 to replace the National Security Act of 1947.
The Reserve Officers Association represents members of the seven United States Uniformed Services and exists to support and promote the development and execution of a military policy for
The Center for the Study of the Presidency applies lessons of history and memory in initiatives aimed at strengthening Presidential decision-making, government organization and strategic thinking.
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