Just in time for your weekend entertainment, NSL Podcast is back with a new episode. This time the show was recorded live before a (Zoom-based) audience of Texas Law alumni, which made for a nice…
Episode 179: This Podcast Is “Considerably Recalibrated”
- September 15, 2020
- Tagged as: al Shabaab, al Shabab, Assad, assassination, Associated Forces, AUMF, Baby Yoda, break in service, CFIUS, Charlie Savage, defamation, double-jeopardy, drone strike, EO 12333, Eric Schmitt, Espionage Act, Federal Tort Claims Act, FTCA, IEEPA, John Bolton, Kenya, Lochner, Manda, Mandalorian, New York Times, public health, rational basis review, Somalia, TikTok, Trump, UCMJ, WeChat, Westfall Act, Williamson v. Lee Optical
So we took a week off without warning because, you know, 2020. But we’re back, and we sure don’t lack for things to discuss and debate! Tune in as co-hosts Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney…
Episode 68: This Podcast Is Not Protected by the Attorney-Client Privilege
- April 10, 2018
- Tagged as: arbitration agreements, Associated Forces, Attorney-Client Privilege, AUMF, CAATSA, chemical weapons, CIT, CMCR, Court of International Trade, Court of Military Commissions Review, Doe v. Mattis, GTMO, Guantanamo, Henderson, Michael Cohen, Military Commissions, Munaf, Nashiri, National Security Law, NDAs, non-disclosure agreements, oligarch, sanctions, Search Warrant, Senator Corker, Severstal Export, SFRC, Srinivasan, Syria, Tom Bossert, U.S. Attorney's Manual, Valentine, Wilkins
Welcome to episode 68! On tap for this week: Tom Bossert is out, and Michael Cohen is in trouble. We’ll talk mostly about the latter, with an emphasis on the way that attorney-client privilege law…
Episode 62: Wait–We Have to Talk About GATT?!?
- March 5, 2018
- Tagged as: abatement, ACLU, al Qaeda, AQAP, Article II, Associated Forces, AUMF, Bill Castle, Burr, China, commander in chief, Commerce Department, DOD GC, dumping, Executive Privilege, FISA, FISC, FISCOR, GATT, GTMO, Hope Hicks, HPSCI, interlocutory appeal, IS, ISIS, Islamic State, military commission, Nashiri, Nunes, override, sanctions, SCOTUS, Secretary Ross, sole organ, spath, SSCI, Steel, Tariffs, Trade Expansion Act, Trump, USA Freedom Act, War Powers Resolution, Warner, WPR, WTO, Wyden, Yemen
It’s not every week on this show that we get to talk about the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade! And if that’s not an appealing hook to get…
Episode 16: Authorizing Force Against the Islamic State
- May 9, 2017
- Tagged as: Adam Schiff, Associated Forces, AUMF, Central African Republic, executive order, Fourth Circuit, IEEPA, immigration, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic State, Jim Comey, Mike Flynn, Military Commissions, military detention, National Emergencies Act, Ninth Circuit, Sally Yates, Syria, War Powers Resolution, White House Counsel, Yemen
In this episode, Professors Vladeck and Chesney walk listeners through a recent proposal by Rep. Adam Schiff to replace the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs with a new “consolidated” AUMF that would explicitly name the Islamic…