by Greg McNeal | Jun 9, 2014 | Archive
Greg McNeal, associate professor of law, has received $165,000 from the Carthage Foundation to research the U.S. practice of targeted killings. The research and resulting book will educate policymakers and the public about America’s use of lethal force against...
by Greg McNeal | May 21, 2014 | Archive
Originally posted on May 21, 2014 at 04:19PM at Greg McNeal – Forbes, https://ift.tt/1jEEfBZ California Attorney General Kamala Harris issued guidance today for businesses struggling to comply with recent updates to the California Online Privacy Protection Act...
by Greg McNeal | Mar 28, 2014 | Archive
The Pepperdine Law Review is pleased to invite you to a symposium on “The Future of National Security Law.” After more than a decade of conflict against al-Qaeda and associated forces, many commentators believe that the separation-of-powers system is under stress;...
by Greg McNeal | Jan 31, 2014 | Archive
On February 7, 2014 I will be participating in Loyola Chicago’s National Security and Civil Liberties symposium. Details appear below. “National Security Law, Policy and Practice: Are We Safer in 2014 and at What Cost?” The appropriate balance between liberty...
by Greg McNeal | Jan 30, 2014 | Archive
From the Pepperdine University news story: Professor Gregory S. McNeal and eight other experts in national security, technology, and privacy recently attended a series of unprecedented briefings at the headquarters of the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, Md....
by Greg McNeal | Jan 7, 2014 | Archive
Professor Gregory McNeal appeared on MSNBC to discuss the FAA’s selection of civilian drone testing sites in nine states. During the six minute interview McNeal discussed the positive uses of drones, and some of the privacy concerns raised by drone critics. One of...