Decolonizing Humanities Event Series
This series offers the community at William & Mary to learn from, interact with, and collaborate with academics, artist, musicians, performers, journalists, intellectuals, activists, public figures and community organizers. We invite people, locally, nationally, and internationally, doing work on decoloniality in a myriad of different ways.
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Wadie Said, International Dimension of American Criminal Prosecution: Terrorism Prosecutions
Wadie Said, International Dimension of American Criminal Prosecution: Terrorism Prosecutions
Thursday, February 14
12:45pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 124
Prof. Wadie Said explores how legal provisions from material support ban to the use of informants suggest that American criminal law enforcement draws on US international discourse for expansive discretion on their prosecutorial activities.
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