
Panel Explores Threats to Charity in the Post-9/11 Regulatory Environment
by Guest Blogger, 6/27/2005
On June 14 the Georgetown Public Policy Institute's Center for Public and Nonprofit Leadership (CPNL) hosted Safeguarding Charity in the War on Terror, a panel discussion on the impact of government anti-terrorism programs on the nonprofit sector. A diverse group of scholars and practitioners charged that the government's campaign against terrorist financing has proven ineffective, inefficient, and harmful to philanthropy and charitable programs.
Panelists included:
- Teresa Odendahl, 2004/2005 Waldemar A. Nielsen Chair in Philanthropy, CPNL,
- David Cole, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center,
- Nancy Billica, Political Advisor, Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights,
- Daniel Mitchell, McKenna Senior Fellow in Political Economy, The Heritage Foundation, and
- Laila Al-Marayati, Chairperson, KinderUSA.
