Increasing anti-terrorism laws in the wake of the Paris terror attacks is futile and may do more harm than good, says Sahar Aziz, a professor at the Texas A&M University School of Law who specializes in national security, civil rights law, and Islamic and Middle East law. She is available to comment on Muslim reaction to the attacks, how the attacks may affect Americans and how the international community should work together to address the underlying causes of Muslim extremism. For more information about Sahar Aziz, see http://law.tamu.edu/Faculty/FacultyProfiles/SaharF.Aziz.aspx.

To arrange an interview with Aziz, contact Casey Dyer, Texas A&M University School of Law, at [email protected].