A focus on trial techniques for prosecution of international and domestic terrorism crimes when tried in Article III courts, including the use of the “material support” statute. This course examines the art and mechanics of addressing a number of recurring issues that are common in terrorism prosecutions, including constitutional issues, the use of classified information in investigations, the reliance on foreign evidence, the use of electronic surveillance and undercover information, pretrial publicity issues, and use of expert witnesses. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: Law 6230. (Writing assignments) (E)