Michael Chertoff at HLS: the law before and after 9/11
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During a discussion at Harvard Law School, former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff '78 outlined a paradigm shift in the nation's approach to security, one he argued happened before the attacks of 9/11. The event was sponsored by the Harvard Law School chapter of The Federalist Society. 11/07/11
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