KSL.COM — The annual event — designed and led by students at the S.J. Quinney College of Law — challenges law and graduate students at the U. to address legal, moral and operational dilemmas in real time as they respond to simulated terrorism scenarios around the globe. The daylong simulation is the culmination of a semester-long class called Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism, taught by law professor Amos Guiora, a retired lieutenant colonel of the Israel Defense Forces Judge Advocate General Corps and expert in terrorism and geopolitics.