On Friday, February 17th, 2017, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law hosted its symposium titled Sovereign Conduct on the Margins of the Law. By all accounts the event was a great success! The discussions were very thoughtful and generated great conversations between the panelists and the other attendees. With that in mind, the Journal wanted to once again thank all of the panelists who attended:
Prof. Anna Gelpern, Georgetown University Law Center
Prof. Mark Weidemaier, UNC Chapel Hill Law School
Prof. Veronica Santarosa, University of Michigan Law School
Prof. Tim Samples, University of Georgia’s Terry College of Busines
Prof. Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal, Queen Mary University of London’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies
Mr. Eric Blinderman, CEO, Therium, Inc.
Ms. Tiffany McLee, Intelligence Analyst, The National Cyber Forensics & Training Alliance
Mr. Donald Good, Director, Navigant—Information Security & Investigations Practice
Dr. Magnus Hörnqvist, Stockholm University
Dr. Rainer Hülsse, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Prof. Larry Cata Backer, Pennsylvania State University Law School
Mr. Jonathan Gimblett, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP
Prof. Pammela Quinn Saunders, Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Prof. Nicholas Howson, University of Michigan Law School
Ms. Alma Angotti, Managing Director, Navigant—Global Investigations and Compliance Practice
Prof. Richard Gordon, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Further, the Journal would like to thank our moderators:
Professors Wuerth, Yadav, Meyer, and Newton from the Vanderbilt Law school
A brief synopsis of the symposium can be found here: https://perma.cc/XRE6-72BS. Prof. Cata Backer, one of the panelists, kindly summarized the presentations of each panelists and posted them to his blog “Law at the End of the Day.”