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Gregory S. McNeal, J.D.
Associate Professor of Law

Office: School of Law (SOL)
Phone: (310) 506-7292
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  • J.D., Case Western Reserve University
  • M.P.A., American University
  • B.A., Lehigh University

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Professor McNeal is a national security specialist focusing on the institutions and challenges associated with global security, with substantive expertise in national security law and policy, criminal law, and international law. He previously served as Assistant Director of the Institute for Global Security, co-directed a transnational counterterrorism program for the U.S. Department of Justice, and served as an advisor to the Chief Prosecutor of the Department of Defense Office of Military Commissions on matters related to the prosecution of suspected terrorists held in the detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. His legal scholarship has been published by The Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, The Richmond Law Review, The DePaul Law Review, and various top ranked international law and policy journals. His co-edited book Saddam On Trial: Understanding and Debating the Iraqi High Tribunal was selected as one of three finalists for L'Association Internationale de Droit Penal's Book of the Year Award.

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  • Gregory S. McNeal, Are Targeted Killings Unlawful? A Case Study in Empirical Claims without Empirical Proof, in TARGETED KILLINGS: LAW AND MORALITY IN AN ASYMMETRICAL WORLD (Claire Finkelstein, Jens David Ohlin, & Andrew Altman eds., 2012) . SSRN WorldCat
  • Gregory S. McNeal, New Approaches to Reducing and Mitigating Harm to Civilians, in SHAPING A GLOBAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR COUNTERINSURGENCY: NEW DIRECTIONS IN ASYMMETRIC WARFARE (William C. Banks ed., forthcoming) . SSRN
  • Gregory S. McNeal, Analysis of The Judgments in República Democrática De Timor-Leste, Dili District Court, the Special Panels for Serious Crimes, in 16 ANNOTATED LEADING CASES OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS (2009) . SSRN

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