National Security Lawyers on Civic Education as a National Security Imperative

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In partnership with CSIS's Strategic Dialogue on Civic Education as a National Security Imperative, this week's episode features an expert panel of national security lawyers sharing perspectives on why civic education is a national security issue. Why is it important for the American public to understand the role of national security institutions and the rule of law in our democracy? And how does civic education play a role in rebuilding that trust, maximizing security, and strengthening our democracy? This panel is hosted by Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker, former General Counsel of the NSA and CIA, with introductions by Suzanne Spaulding, Senior Advisor at CSIS. The panel features perspectives from the Honorable James E. Baker, Director of the Institute for Security Policy and Law at Syracuse University, Jennifer O'Connor, VP and Deputy General Counsel at Northrop Grumman, Tia Johnson, Visiting Professor at Georgetown Law, and Steve Bunnell, Chief Legal Officer at the Diem Association. To view the original event in the entirety: https://www.csis.org/events/conversation-fbi-director-wray-and-national-security-lawyers-civic-education-national This episode references: - The Civics Secures Democracy Act of 2021: https://delauro.house.gov/sites/delauro.house.gov/files/documents/Civics%20Secures%20Democracy%20Act.pdf - Inspired to Serve, The Final Report of the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service. March 2020: https://inspire2serve.gov/reports/final-report - The Business Case for Civics Education. Harvard Business Review, sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Nov. 7 2019. https://www.uschamberfoundation.org/reports/business-case-civics-education