Friday, May 8, 2009

Invitation to Conference on Islamist Lawfare - May 19th, Washington DC
















Middle East Forum
May 8, 2009













The Legal Project of the
Middle East Forum
The Federalist SocietyCenter for National
Security Law
The Thomas Jefferson
Center

for the Protection of
Free
Expression

Present:


LIBEL
LAWFARE:
Silencing Criticism of Radical Islam


Tuesday, May
19th, 2009
9:30 am - 4:00 pm


The Capital Hilton
Hotel
1001 16th Street NW
Washington D.C., 20036


Islamists have launched a two-pronged effort to suppress
free discourse on such subjects as Islam, radical Islam, terrorism, and
terrorist funding:



  • By filing predatory lawsuits.

  • By passing "hate speech" and defamation laws.

Victims of these "lawfare" attacks have included the famous
and the obscure, politicians, journalists, analysts and plain
citizens.


This inhibition has great consequences, for when discussion
of Islam and terrorism are limited, radical Islam is empowered and Western
civilization is imperiled.


Issues to be discussed on May 19 include: A close analysis
of Islamist methods; the possible need for legislation to protect free
speech on these topics; a comparison of the situation in Europe and the
United States; and ways to prevent the United Nations from curtailing
discussion of Islam.


Schedule


9:30 a.m. Registration & Complimentary Coffee, Tea and
Biscuits
10:00 a.m. Welcome & Address by Senator Arlen
Specter
10:30 a.m. Panel discussion: Islamist Lawfare in the United
States
12:15 p.m. Private lunch (By invitation only)
2:00 p.m. Panel
discussion: Islamist Lawfare in Europe, Canada and at the United
Nations
3:45 p.m. Closing Remarks


Confirmed speakers include:


Alan Dershowitz (Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard Law School)
Frank Gaffney (President, the Center for Security Policy)
David Harris (Senior Fellow, Canadian Coalition for Democracies)
Andrew McCarthy (Director, Center for Law and Counterterrorism at the

Foundation for the Defense of Democracies)

Alan Mendoza (Executive Director, The Henry Jackson Society)
Douglas Murray (Director, The Centre for Social Cohesion)
Daniel Pipes (Director, Middle East Forum)
David Rivkin (Attorney at law, Baker Hostetler)
James Taranto (Columnist, The Wall Street Journal)
Senator Arlen Specter


This invitation is not transferable. Business attire
required. The conference is gratis. Space is limited. Reservations
required; please RSVP by May 17 to Ferreira@MEForum.org or Rebecca
Ferreira at 215-546-5406, ext. 20. Photo identification required at
registration.


This conference is substantially funded by the Middle
East Forum, which thanks an anonymous donor for his generosity.


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