Well, we’re back, 24 hours after dropping Episode 69. Why? 2018, that’s why! Seriously, lot’s to discuss: A deep-dive into the draft 2018 AUMF from Senators Corker and Kaine. Tune in for a VERY detailed…
Episode 49: Around the Horn With Interrogation, Detention, Prosecution, and Targeting
- December 12, 2017
- Tagged as: 2001 AUMF, 2002 AUMF, ACLU v. Mattis, Akayed Ullah, Authorization for Use of Military Force, Bill Castle, Enemy Combatant, GTMO, Guantanamo, habeas, habeas corpus, Hambali, interrogation, jurisdictional discovery, Lindsey Graham, Military Commissions, Miranda, movies, national security, National Security Law, presentment, public safety exception, Quarles, Somalia
In this week’s episode, Professors Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney pick up the thread on a handful of familiar issues, and introduce a few new ones as well. Interrogation: Their first topic is a blend, actually:…
Episode 37: Enemy Combatants, Agents of Foreign Powers
- September 19, 2017
- Tagged as: 2001 AUMF, Agent of a Foreign Power, AUMF, Authorization for Use of Military Force, electronic surveillance, Enemy Combatant, FISA, FISC, FISC Order, GTMO, Guantanamo, habeas, Hamdi, indictment, IS, Islamic State, Kings of the Wyld, material support, Military Commissions, Mueller, Nicholas Eames, Paul Manafort, SCOTUS, Star Trek, Star Trek Discovery, Star Trek II, Travel Ban, UT Football, wiretap
In this week’s episode, Professors Chesney and Vladeck explore three big national security law developments from the past few days. First up: the news that the FISC, on two separate occasions, issued orders authorizing surveillance…
Want a thorough backgrounder on the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force? This is the episode for you. (This also is the episode for you if what you want, instead, is an hour of legal…