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Laura K. Donohue, JD, PhD   Download vCard

Fellow at CISAC and at the Center for Constitutional Law at Stanford Law School

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Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6165

lkdonohue@stanford.edu
(650) 725-5364 (voice)


Research Interests
counterterrorist law in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Turkey and Israel; national security and individual rights


+PDF+ Laura Donohue's Curriculum Vitae (12.2KB, modified December 2003)

Laura Donohue is a fellow at CISAC and at Stanford Law School's Center for Constitutional Law. Donohue's research focuses on national security and counterterrorist law in the United States, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Israel, and the Republic of Turkey. Prior to

Stanford, Donohue was a fellow at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, where she served on the Executive Session for Domestic Preparedness and the International Security Program. In 2001 the Carnegie Corporation named her to its Scholars Program, funding the project, "Security and Freedom in the Face of Terrorism." At Stanford, Donohue directed a project for the United States Departments of Justice and State and, later, Homeland Security, on mass-casualty terrorist incidents. She has written numerous articles on counterterrorism in liberal, democratic states.

Author of Counter-terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom 1922-2000, she is completing a manuscript for Cambridge University Press analyzing the impact of British and American counterterrorist law on life, liberty, property, privacy, and free speech. Donohue obtained her AB (with honors, in philosophy) from Dartmouth College, her MA (with distinction, in war and peace studies) from University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, and her PhD in history from the University of Cambridge. She received her JD from Stanford Law School.

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