Alumnus and author James Bamford on campus as Distinguished Visiting Scholar
11:00-1:00pm
McDermott Conference Room
41 Temple Street, Boston, MA
"Israel and its Role in the Making of US Foreign Policy in the Middle East"
A joint class with Robert Laffey featuring James Bamford.
(Seating is limited, please rsvp)
1:30pm
C. Walsh Theatre
"Contemporary Investigative Journalism"
A roundtable discussion with Abby Scher, Brian Conley, Stephen Kurkjian and James Bamford.
11:30 - 12:45pm
41 Temple Street, Donahue 220
"Penetrating Government Secrets"
A class with Teri Fair, featuring James Bamford.
(Seating is limited, please rsvp)
1:00pm
41 Temple Street, Donahue 311
Boston, MA "Deception and War"
with James Carroll, Distinguished Scholar in Residence and James Bamford
5:30pm
Munce Conferenc Room, Archer 110
20 Derne Street, Boston, MA
"Privacy and Executive Prerogatives: Is the President Above the Law and if He is Not, What Now?"
A class with Judy Dushku and Agnes Bain
(Seating is limited, please rsvp)
10:00am
The Poetry Center, Sawyer Library
73 Tremont Street, Boston, MA
"The Essential Facts About the Case of ACLU v. NSA"
Hosted by Racheal Cobb, featuring James Bamford
1:00pm
C. Walsh Theatre, 55 Temple Street
Boston, MA
"Spying on Everyone: The NSA, America's Most Secret Agency Turns Inward"
Lowell Lecture featuring James Bamford
6:00pm
Suffolk University at the Harvard Club
"Warrantless Eavesdropping: Is the President Above the Law?"
Alumni Reception
12:00pm
The Poetry Center, Sawyer Library
73 Tremont Street
Boston, MA
"The Problem of Dirty Hands"
A joint event with Nir Eiskilovits (Philosophy Department)
For more information or to RSVP to an event please contact Nicole Vadnais at nvadnais@suffolk.edu