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SUMMARY:Public Policy: Leila Sedat - International Human Rights
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Crested Butte Public Policy Forum\nProfessor Leila Nadya Sadat is the James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law at Washington University and visited at Yale Law School from 2021-2024. She served as Special Adviser on Crimes Against Humanity to the International Criminal Court Prosecutor from 2013-2023 and is on the registered list of experts for the Moscow Mechanism of the OSCE. A prolific scholar\, she was the first woman to receive the Alexis de Tocqueville Distinguished Fulbright Chair (2011) and has received multiple awards for her work including\, most recently\, the Goler T. Butcher Medal from the American Society of International Law. In 2008\, Sadat launched the Crimes Against Humanity Initiative to write the world’s first global treaty on crimes against humanity and continues to spearhead its negotiation and adoption. \nCloser to home\, she has been working on gun violence as a human rights crisis\, recently publishing Torture in our Schools? with the Harvard Law Review\, addressing mass school shootings in America. She is Chair of the International Law Association (American Branch)\, a member of the American Law Institute and the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations\, has held leadership positions in many other learned societies\, and is a member of the board of editors of the Journal of International Criminal Justice. She recently joined the Advisory Council of the International Nuremberg Principles Academy\, and the board of EyeWitness to Atrocities. Prior to entering academia\, she practiced international commercial law and arbitration in Paris\, France\, and clerked on the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the French Cour de Cassation and Conseil d’Etat. Sadat holds law degrees from Columbia\, Tulane\, and the University of Paris I – Sorbonne.
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SUMMARY:Public Policy:  Lawrence Lessing - Oligarchy & Political Power
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Crested Butte Public Policy Forum\nLawrence Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School. Prior to returning to Harvard\, he taught at Stanford Law School\, where he founded the Center for Internet and Society\, and at the University of Chicago. He clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Antonin Scalia on the United States Supreme Court. \nLessig is the founder of Equal Citizens and a founding board member of Creative Commons\, and serves on the Scientific Board of AXA Research Fund. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society\, he has received numerous awards including a Webby\, the Free Software Foundation’s Freedom Award\, Scientific American 50 Award\, and Fastcase 50 Award. \nOnce cited by The New Yorker as “the most important thinker on intellectual property in the Internet era\,” Lessig has turned his focus from law and technology to “institutional corruption”—relationships which\, while legal\, weaken public trust in an institution—especially as that affects democracy. \nHis books are: They Don’t Represent Us: Reclaiming Our Democracy (November 2019)\, Fidelity & Constraint: How the Supreme Court Has Read the American Constitution (May 2019)\, America\, Compromised (2018)\, Republic\, Lost v2 (2015)\, The USA is Lesterland (2014)\, One Way Forward (2012)\, Republic\, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress—and a Plan to Stop It (2011)\, Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy (2008)\, Code v2 (2006)\, Free Culture (2004)\, The Future of Ideas (2001)\, and Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (1999). \nLessig holds a BA in economics and a BS in management from the University of Pennsylvania\, an MA in philosophy from Cambridge University\, and a JD from Yale.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/public-policy-lawrence-lessing/
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SUMMARY:Public Policy:  Sarah Labowitz -When Disaster Strikes: The Future of FEMA & Federal Response
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Crested Butte Public Policy Forum\nSarah Labowitz is a leading expert on disaster response and the intersection of public policy and global supply chains. As a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace\, she focuses on how governments and international institutions prepare for\, respond to\, and recover from large-scale crises—from natural disasters to complex emergencies. Her work examines how breakdowns in logistics\, infrastructure\, and governance shape the effectiveness of disaster relief\, with an emphasis on improving coordination\, transparency\, and accountability in high-stakes response efforts. \nEarlier in her career\, Labowitz served in senior roles at the U.S. Department of State\, where she worked on international economic policy and labor rights. She was the co-founder of NYU’s Stern Center for Business and Human Rights and she previously served as the Policy Director of the ACLU Texas. Across her research and public engagement\, she brings a multidisciplinary lens to disaster response—bridging policy\, finance\, and operations to better understand how systems can fail in moments of crisis and how they can be strengthened to save lives. Her work offers timely insights into how governments and institutions can build more resilient\, effective responses in an era of increasingly frequent and severe disasters.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/public-policy-sarah-labowitz/
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SUMMARY:Public Policy: Michael D. Weiss - Russian Spycraft
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Crested Butte Public Policy Forum\nMichael D. Weiss is one of the foremost investigative journalists covering Russian intelligence and hybrid warfare\, and editor of The Insider. Co-author of the New York Times bestseller ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror\, he is currently completing a comprehensive history of the GRU\, Russia’s military intelligence service. \nOver the past decade\, Weiss has led some of the most consequential reporting on GRU Unit 29155—the covert unit behind bombings\, sabotage campaigns\, and assassination attempts across Europe and beyond—unmasking spy networks and GRU activities. In 2025\, Estonian President Alar Karis awarded him the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana\, the highest honour bestowed on a foreign national\, for his work on exposing Russian intelligence operations threatening Estonia and its allies. \nA former CNN investigative reporter and director of special investigations at the Free Russia Foundation\, he has written for The Atlantic\, The Wall Street Journal\, Foreign Affairs\, and The Guardian\, and appears regularly on CNN and MSNBC. He hosts the podcast Foreign Office with Michael Weiss
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/public-policy-michael-d-weiss-old/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Policy: Michael D. Weiss - Russian Spycraft
DESCRIPTION:Michael D. Weiss is one of the foremost investigative journalists covering Russian intelligence and hybrid warfare\, and editor of The Insider. Co-author of the New York Times bestseller ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror\, he is currently completing a comprehensive history of the GRU\, Russia’s military intelligence service. \nOver the past decade\, Weiss has led some of the most consequential reporting on GRU Unit 29155—the covert unit behind bombings\, sabotage campaigns\, and assassination attempts across Europe and beyond—unmasking spy networks and GRU activities. In 2025\, Estonian President Alar Karis awarded him the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana\, the highest honour bestowed on a foreign national\, for his work on exposing Russian intelligence operations threatening Estonia and its allies. \nA former CNN investigative reporter and director of special investigations at the Free Russia Foundation\, he has written for The Atlantic\, The Wall Street Journal\, Foreign Affairs\, and The Guardian\, and appears regularly on CNN and MSNBC. He hosts the podcast Foreign Office with Michael Weiss
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/public-policy-michael-d-weiss/
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SUMMARY:Public Policy: Stephen Morrison -  America's Health Security in Trump 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Crested Butte Public Policy Forum\nStephen Morrison is Senior Vice President and Director of the Global Health Policy Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)\, where he leads one of the leading programs in Washington focused on global health security\, pandemic preparedness\, and humanitarian health response. His work centers on how governments\, international organizations\, and public-private partnerships respond to major health crises\, with a particular emphasis on strengthening systems to prevent\, detect\, and respond to emerging infectious diseases. Morrison is widely recognized for his analysis of U.S. leadership in global health and the policy choices that shape international emergency response efforts. \nOver a distinguished career spanning government\, academia\, and policy research\, Morrison has served in senior roles at the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Department of State\, where he worked on humanitarian and development issues across Africa and Asia. He has been a leading voice on responses to major global health emergencies\, including HIV/AIDS\, Ebola\, and COVID-19\, and frequently advises policymakers on how to build more resilient and equitable health systems. Through his research\, writing\, and public engagement\, Morrison continues to shape critical debates on how the world prepares for and responds to complex health and humanitarian crises.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/public-policy-stephen-morrison/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Policy: Stephen Richer - Midterm Elections - What Should we Anticipate?
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Crested Butte Public Policy Forum\nStephen Richer currently serves as CEO and consultant at Republic Affairs\, while also contributing as a legal scholar at the Cato Institute and as a lecturer and senior fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard Kennedy School. In addition\, Stephen is a contributor to both The Arizona Republic and The Dispatch. \nPreviously\, he was elected as a Republican Maricopa County Recorder\, where these primary responsibilities included overseeing voter registration\, election administration\, and public recordings. His legal career also includes positions as an attorney at Lewis Roca LLP (now Womble Bond Dickinson) and at Steptoe LLP. \nStephen has an extensive media presence\, with more than 300 television appearances across major networks including NBC\, 60 Minutes\, Fox News\, CNN\, MSNBC\, ABC\, CBS\, PBS\, BBC\, and local Arizona outlets.  His written work has appeared in prominent publications such as The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, CNN.com\, MSNBC.com\, National Review\, Newsweek\, The Dispatch\, The Bulwark\, The Contrarian\, The Arizona Republic\, and the Arizona Capitol Times. They have also been featured on notable podcasts and radio programs\, including The Daily from The New York Times\, All Things Considered\, and The Bulwark Podcast. \nStephen’s academic background includes a Juris Doctor and a Master of Arts from the University of Chicago\, as well as a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University. \nHis work has been recognized with numerous awards\, including the Democracy Defender Annual Award from the Leadership Now Project and the Judge Learned Hand Public Service Award from the American Jewish Committee in 2025. \nHe was named Best Elected Republican by Phoenix New Times in both 2024 and 2021\, recognized as a Defender of Democracy by Time Magazine in 2024\, and honored as Leader of the Year by the Arizona Capitol Times in 2023. Earlier accolades include Public Law Attorney of the Year from the Maricopa County Bar Association in 2022 and Arizonan of the Year by The Arizona Republic in 2021.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/public-policy-stephen-richer/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Policy: Patrick Jenevein - China’s Interest in Iran
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Jenevein\, CEO of Pointe Bello  \nPatrick Jenevein serves as the chief executive at Pointe Bello\, an intelligence driven\, strategy development firm that provides pioneering open-source intelligence to governmental and commercial bodies on the People’s Republic of China’s economic statecraft activity worldwide. Prior to launching Pointe Bello\, he co-founded Tang Energy Group and\, partnering with Chinese state-owned enterprises\, developed several businesses in the power-generating and electrical infrastructure sectors. Those included power plants\, wind farms\, and a manufacturer of wind turbine blades. In 2022\, litigation efforts that Jenevein led resulted in collecting dollars in Dallas through a publicly filed document requiring signatures from Beijing. \nJenevein founded Tang’s general partner\, the Nolan Group\, Inc. (“Nolan”)\, in 1986 to work as venture capital investor in the natural gas business. NG Processing Company\, Inc. (“NG”) grew out of Nolan’s gas gathering and processing operations (1993) and sponsored projects in Uzbekistan\, Indonesia\, China and South America. Nolan co-founded Tang in 1996\, to build\, own and operate energy delivery systems in China. Tang formed Tang Wind Energy to start up and own with the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) 中航惠腾风电设备有限公司\, (Zhong Hang Huiteng Windpower Equipment Company) (2001)\, which became China’s largest and the world’s 2nd largest wind blade manufacturer. \n\nBefore engaging AVIC in litigation in the United States\, various organizations noted Tang’s contributions in the United States and China. In 2010\, the U.S. State Department selected Tang as one of twelve global finalists for the Secretary of State’s Award for Corporate Excellence. (ACE). ACE awards recognize important roles that American businesses play overseas as good corporate citizens. Also in 2010\, the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce presented Tang its Technology Catalyst Award. In 2008\, Ernst & Young chose Jenevein as a Regional Winner of its Entrepreneur of the Year Award. In 2007\, AVIC named him a “Friend of AVIC.”
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/public-policy-patrick-jenevein/
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SUMMARY:Public Policy: Paul Spinks - Remote Paramedic & Trauma Counselor ~ The Wake Up Call - Australia’s Frontline Mental Health Expert
DESCRIPTION:For more than 20 years\, Paul Spinks has worn the uniform. As single-officer paramedic\, he covers a patch of more than 90\,000 square kilometres in Australia’s remote and unforgiving outback. No backup. No quick reinforcements. Just instinct\, experience\, and the responsibility to make the call when it matters most. \nPaul walks into homes where panic has taken over\, where overdoses and breakdowns unfold in real time. He sees the exact moment people slip from coping to collapse. He has stood beside too many who believed there was no way back. \nBut in the outback\, it doesn’t stop there. Floodwaters rising around stranded vehicles\, crocodile country where the environment can kill you\, grounded yachts and midnight callouts on roads that barely exist. \nHe will tell you this straight. Crisis is not random. It builds. It leaves clues. It follows a pattern. Catch them early and you change the outcome. \nThis is where instinct is forged. Where decisions matter. Where the lessons are learned the hard way. \nIt is from here that he brings hard-earned insight to audiences\, establishing himself as one of the most formidable voices in this space across Australia\, and now\, for the first time\, the United States. \nHe translates frontline reality into a conversation most people avoid but urgently need to have. A conversation about risk\, responsibility and what it truly takes to look after yourself and those you love people before things fall apart. \nBe ready to strap yourself in to laugh\, to cry\, and to discover how inspiration can be found in the most unlikely places. \nCo-Sponsored by CB State of Mind ~ https://cbstateofmind.org/
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/public-policy-paul-spinks/
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