When: Thursday, March 31, 11:30am (Registration); 12:00am (Lunch)
Where: Oliver Cafe at The Sports Club LA/OC, 1980 Main St. (just off MacArthur), Irvine, 92614 (949) 975-8400
Parking: Please park in the parking structure next to the Sports Club and bring ticket to lunch for validation. Click here for directions.
Cost: $35 for buffet luncheon and 1 hour MCLE credit. The Federalist Society is a California Sate Bar approved provider of MCLE.
RSVP and Pay: To RSVP and pay by credit card, click the Buy Now button on the right. To pay by cash or check at the door, please send an RSVP to: karenlugojd@gmail.com.
Andrew C. McCarthy will speak to whether President Obama should have gained Congressional authorization before enforcing a "no-fly" zone over Libya; he will discuss his perspective on whether the Libyan "freedom fighters" are primarily Al Qaeda agents; and, he will talk about the coming episodes of the Rep. King Homegrown Radicalization Hearings.
Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, successfully prosecuted the "Blind Sheikh," terrorist behind the first World Trade Center bombing. An expert on the Muslim Brotherhood, Islamist strategy in the United States, and Obama's Department of Justice national security policies, McCarthy wrote about the challenges of adjudicating terror trials in criminal courts in Willful Blindness. McCarthy's recent book, The Grand Jihad, exposes the alliance of convenience between the left and Islamism.
Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, successfully prosecuted the "Blind Sheikh," terrorist behind the first World Trade Center bombing. An expert on the Muslim Brotherhood, Islamist strategy in the United States, and Obama's Department of Justice national security policies, McCarthy wrote about the challenges of adjudicating terror trials in criminal courts in Willful Blindness. McCarthy's recent book, The Grand Jihad, exposes the alliance of convenience between the left and Islamism.
Here is his incisive perspective on the turmoil in Egypt, "Fear the Muslim Brotherhood."
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