Drones and Due Process
On Wednesday June 5, 2013 I’ll be participating in an event sponsored by the Los Angeles Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society and the Libertarian Law Council. The event is entitled “Drones and Due Process.”
Speakers:
- Prof. John C. Yoo, Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law
- Prof. Gregory S. McNeal, Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law
- Ahilan Arulanantham, Deputy Legal Director, ACLU of Southern California
- Moderator: Jeremy B. Rosen, Partner, Horvitz & Levy LLP
At this luncheon, John Yoo (UC Berkeley), Greg McNeal (Pepperdine), and Ahilan Arulanantham (ACLU) will discuss the due-process, privacy, and national-security implications of drone use for targeted killings overseas and aerial surveillance at home.
Location:
McCormick & Schmick’s
4th & Hope Streets
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Registration details:
Please respond by sending an email to la.fedsoc@gmail.com if you wish to attend.
The cost of the luncheon is $25. Public employees, public-interest lawyers, students, and law clerks may pay a discounted rate of $20. Payment (cash or checks only) will be accepted at the door.
MCLE Credit: One Hour

Gregory S. McNeal
Along with being a successful entrepreneur, I am a tenured Professor of Law and Public Policy at Pepperdine University. I teach courses related to technology, law, and policy, and serve as a faculty member with the Palmer Center for Entrepreneurship.
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