Larry Mantle and panelists answer listener questions from the Center for the Preservation of Democracy
Guests:
Stewart Baker was the first Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security and served as the General Counsel of the National Security Agency. He is the author of “The Limits of Trust: Cryptography, Governments and Electronic Commerce.” Baker is widely known as an expert on the intersection of privacy rights and national security. He clerked for both Judge Shirley Hufstedler and US Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.
Erwin Chemerinsky is the founding dean and distinguished professor of law at the University of California, Irvine. He has taught at Duke Law School and the USC School of Law. His expertise includes constitutional law, federal practice, civil rights and civil liberties. He is the author of six books, including both a treatise and a casebook on constitutional law.
Erroll Southers was President Obama’s nominee for Assistant Secretary of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). He served as the governor’s Deputy Director of Homeland Security and as an FBI Special Agent. He now serves as the Associate Director of the National Homeland Security Center for Risk and Economic Analysis at USC and as the Chief of Homeland Security and Intelligence for the Los Angeles Airport Police Department.