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Ben Farley

Benjamin R. Farley is currently serving as the Director of the Office of Terrorist Detentions at the U.S. Department of State.3 He is a visiting professor at Emory University School of Law and the acting director of the Emory International Humanitarian Law Clinic.12 Farley has extensive experience in international law, national security law, and counterterrorism.1

Farley originally joined the Department of State in 2012 as a Presidential Management Fellow.1 From 2013 to 2017, he served as a senior adviser to the Special Envoy for Guantanamo Closure.1 Before his current role, Farley represented Ammar al Baluchi, one of the defendants in the 9/11 military commission at Guantanamo Bay, as a supervisory trial attorney and law-of-war counsel at the U.S. Department of Defense.1

He holds a JD with honors from Emory University School of Law, where he was editor-in-chief of the Emory International Law Review, and an MA in international affairs from the Elliott School of International Affairs.1 Farley is also a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and has published on topics including sovereignty, statehood, international humanitarian law, and constitutional law in various outlets.1

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States