Doug Bandow, Cato Institute senior fellow, and Afsheen John Radsan, William Mitchell College of Law professor and National Security Forum founder, discuss the legal and constitutional implications of the U.S. government’s targeted killing of Anwar al-Awlaki in September 2011. The John Locke Foundation and Campbell University Law School Federalist Society co-sponsored this Feb. 22, 2012, forum. Watch other full-length videos of JLF events here: http://www.johnlocke.org/events/videos.html
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