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CHHS Senior Analyst: D.C.'s Centralized Camera Plan a Benchmark in CCTV Policy Making

January 19, 2011
Washington Examiner

An article entitled "Washington and CCTV: It's 2010, Not Nineteen Eighty-Four" by CHHS Senior Law and Policy Analyst Aileen Xenakis that was published in April 2010 in the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law is the focus of this article in the Washington

CHHS Director Discusses the Legality of D.C. Metro Bag Searches (WUSA)

December 21, 2010
WUSA TV

CHHS Director Michael Greenberger weighs in as local civil liberties groups are criticizing the D.C. Metro for random bag searches implemented at train stations. Metro says the searches are part of its continuing effort to improve security. Civil liberties groups say they violate the Fourth Amendment and are not necessarily effective.

CHHS Director Discusses the Legality of D.C. Metro Bag Searches

December 21, 2010
WAMU, 88.5 FM

CHHS Director Michael Greenberger weighs in as local civil liberties groups are criticizing the D.C. Metro for random bag searches implemented at train stations. Metro says the searches are part of its continuing effort to improve security. Civil liberties groups say they violate the Fourth Amendment and are not necessarily effective.

CHHS Director Discusses the D.C. Metro Terror Plot Arrest

CHHS Director Michael Greenberger is interviewed live on WTTG-TV in D.C. about the arrest of Farooque Ahmed, the man accused of plotting to carry out terrorist bombings of the D.C. Metro system.

Washington and CCTV: It's 2010, Not Nineteen Eighty-Four

Monday, April 19, 2010

CHHS Health Director says H1N1 could peak again

March 10, 2010
The Gazette (Maryland)

Excerpt:

"It wouldn't be surprising to see another peak this year," said Marita Mike, health director at the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security. "When you look at flu outbreaks in the past, there were multiple peaks."

CCTV presentation at Case Western conference

On October 22, 2009, I traveled to beautiful Cleveland, Ohio, to make a presentation on Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) programs - and to take in the fall foliage.  Professor Robert Strassfeld, director of the Center for Global Security Law and Policy at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, hosted the conference, "Somebody's Watching Me: Surveillance and Privacy in an Age o

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Differing expectations for D.C.'s H1N1 response analysis

The novel H1N1 (swine) influenza presents a new threat to public health and safety that provides excellent opportunities for CHHS to work in both health and homeland security simultaneously with old and new clients. 

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