Follow the Money: The Fight Against Terrorist Funding

Fifteen years after the Sep. 11, 2001 attacks, is the United States safer than we were that morning? Jimmy Gurulé, professor of Law, is an internationally known expert in the field of terrorist financing. As Under Secretary of Enforcement with the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Prof. Gurule led a successful effort to block more than $125 million in assets belonging to suspected foreign terrorist organizations. Here, he explores what strides the U.S. has made – or hasn’t made – to defund those who represent the biggest threat to our freedom.

September 15, 2016

Global AffairsLaw and PoliticsCollege of Arts and LettersJimmy GuruleKlau Center for Civil and Human RightsTerrorismLaw School