2016 ESML – “The Terrorism Label: an Examination of American Criminal Prosecutions”

As the 2016 Edward Said Memorial Lecturer, Professor Wadie Said confronts the issue of terrorism and the ways in which it is produced and dealt with in the American legal system. In an era in which the phenomenon of Islamophobia has loomed large in public debates about the national security challenges that confront the United States, terrorism laws and prosecutions mirror those debates, but they also raise essential questions as to the sacrificing of constitutional rights and protections that is done in the name of security.

Lessons From the Three Wise Men

I write not as a scholar, but as a humble student of the three great traditions that spring from our common father Abraham, PBUH, and of the bonds that tie Jew to Christian, Christian to Muslim, Muslim to Jew.  3 Wise Men Yet even though our prayers speak of peace, these are dark and difficult times, and we live in an age when war has replaced dialogue, when terrorism has replaced tolerance, when ignorance has replaced understanding.