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[[talk:re Tom Ridge|Tom Ridge]] - Former Secy of Homeland Security, Gov Of Pennsylvania<br/>
[[talk:re Tom Ridge|Tom Ridge]] - Former Secy of Homeland Security, Gov Of Pennsylvania<br/>
[[talk:re Ronald Rotunda |Ronald Rotunda]] - Professor of Law, George Mason, writes on constitutional law and legal ethics<br/>
[[talk:re Ronald Rotunda |Ronald Rotunda]] - Professor of Law, George Mason, writes on constitutional law and legal ethics<br/>
[[talk: re Julie Kitzes Herr | Julie Kitzes Herr ]] Attorney for US State Department - much work on nuclear non-proliferation<br/>
[[talk: re Julie Kitzes Herr | Julie Kitzes Herr ]] - Attorney for US State Department - much work on nuclear non-proliferation<br/>
[[talk: re Andy Steve Kydes | Andy Steve Kydes]] Senior energy advisor - US Department of Energy<br/>
[[talk: re Andy Steve Kydes | Andy Steve Kydes]] - Senior energy advisor - US Department of Energy<br/>
[[talk:re Gebhard Schweigler |Gebhard Schweigler]]Professor, National War College, teaches senior military officers and civilian officials national security strategy<br/>
[[talk:re Gebhard Schweigler |Gebhard Schweigler]] - Professor, National War College, teaches senior military officers and civilian officials national security strategy<br/>
[[talk:re Andrew Zucker | Andrew Zucker]] Researcher, Concord Consortium - formerly at SRI (Stanford Research Institute) wrote a persuasive piece about the erosion of privacy<br/>
[[talk:re Andrew Zucker | Andrew Zucker]] - Researcher, Concord Consortium - formerly at SRI (Stanford Research Institute) wrote a persuasive piece about the erosion of privacy<br/>
[[talk:re Wayne Andersen | Wayne Andersen]]Federal Court Judge - Chicago<br/>
[[talk:re Wayne Andersen | Wayne Andersen]] - Federal Court Judge - Chicago<br/>
[[talk:re Dick Blumenthal |Dick Blumenthal]]Connecticut Attorney General<br/>
[[talk:re Dick Blumenthal |Dick Blumenthal]] - Connecticut Attorney General<br/>
[[talk:re Arlene Popkin | Arlene Popkin]]Attorney, Senior Triaal COunsel, Legal Aid Society, Westchester County<br/>
[[talk:re Arlene Popkin | Arlene Popkin]] - Attorney, Senior Triaal COunsel, Legal Aid Society, Westchester County<br/>
[[talk:re Bob Covis | Bob Covis]]Attorney wrote -  good piece on civil liberties<br/>
[[talk:re Bob Covis | Bob Covis]] - Attorney wrote -  good piece on civil liberties<br/>
[[talk:re Greg Craig | Greg Craig]]Bill Clinton's lawyer<br/>
[[talk:re Greg Craig | Greg Craig]] - Bill Clinton's lawyer<br/>
[[talk:re John Jamieson | John Jamieson]]Attorney wrote -  good piece on civil liberties<br/>
[[talk:re John Jamieson | John Jamieson]] - Attorney wrote -  good piece on civil liberties<br/>

Revision as of 21:27, 3 May 2007

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Tom Ridge - Former Secy of Homeland Security, Gov Of Pennsylvania
Ronald Rotunda - Professor of Law, George Mason, writes on constitutional law and legal ethics
Julie Kitzes Herr - Attorney for US State Department - much work on nuclear non-proliferation
Andy Steve Kydes - Senior energy advisor - US Department of Energy
Gebhard Schweigler - Professor, National War College, teaches senior military officers and civilian officials national security strategy
Andrew Zucker - Researcher, Concord Consortium - formerly at SRI (Stanford Research Institute) wrote a persuasive piece about the erosion of privacy
Wayne Andersen - Federal Court Judge - Chicago
Dick Blumenthal - Connecticut Attorney General
Arlene Popkin - Attorney, Senior Triaal COunsel, Legal Aid Society, Westchester County
Bob Covis - Attorney wrote - good piece on civil liberties
Greg Craig - Bill Clinton's lawyer
John Jamieson - Attorney wrote - good piece on civil liberties