Cardozo Law Talks: Zero Dark Thirty: Law, Film, and the Hunt for Bin Laden

Zero Dark Thirty: Law, Film, and the Hunt for Bin Laden

 The Oscar-nominated film Zero Dark Thirty, depicting the decade-long intelligence effort that led to the discovery and killing of Osama bin Laden, has reignited the national debate about torture. Jeffrey Brown, News Anchor and Senior Correspondent at the PBS NewsHour, explores the role of media in influencing public views on torture, and considers the questions the film raises at the complex intersection of art, history, policy and law. Featuring a panel discussion with Glenn L.