After San Bernardino:
Fighting Extremism and Profiling At the Same Time
SPONSORED by
the UC Davis School of Law, the Davis Vanguard, and Aoki Center for Critical Race and Nation Studies at the UC Davis School of Law
TUESDAY, February 9, 2016
Event from Noon to 1
Kalmanovitz Appellate Courtroom, Room 1001
UC Davis School of Law
400 Mrak Hall Drive
In the wake of the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, we face a growing challenge in our communities as to how to fight radicalism while still preserving the rights of individuals from government surveillance and profiling. This diverse panel of participants will discuss this issue from the international level down to the local level.
PANEL:
Karima Bennoune: UN Rapporteur for Cultural Rights, Professor UC Davis School of Law
Gabriel “Jack” Chin: Professor UC Davis School of Law
Matt Carmichael: UC Davis Police Chief
Darren Pytel: City of Davis, Police Chief
Moderated by Madhavi Sunder, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor , UC Davis School of Law
i’m surprised this topic didn’t generate some comments. this sounds like an interesting forum. i’ll be interested in seeing what efforts are underway by local law enforcement, i think profiling ends up isolating people and creating more radicals.