We delay this program just fine without his help, thank you very much. Well, I guess you can see what we are leading with this evening. The run-of-show: President Trump’s suggestion about delaying the election…
Episode 46: The $15 Million Dollar Man
- November 15, 2017
- Tagged as: ACLU, covert action, cyber, cybersecurity, detainee, FARA, FISA, FISC, Flynn, GTMO, Guantanamo, Gulen, Mattis, NDAA, nuclear codes, oversight, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sensitive military cyber operations, sensitive military operations, standing, Terminator 2, Thornberry
In this week’s episode, your devoted hosts dig into a bonanza of national security law odds-and-ends. First up is an en banc decision by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review involving the standing of…
Episode 22: A Dose of Reality
- June 6, 2017
- Tagged as: Carpenter v. United States, Comey, ECPA, Espionage Act, executive order, Flynn, Fourth Amendment, Kuschner, Non-Content Information, Reality Winner, Riley v. California, SCA, Search, Smith v. Maryland, Stored Communications Act, Third Party Doctrine, Travel Ban, Trump, United States v. Jones, United States v. Miller
In this episode, Professors Chesney and Vladeck have a full plate. The arrest of a contractor named Reality Winner (for having stolen classified information relating to Russian efforts to hack a voting-machine system and providing that…
School’s out for summer…but the National Security Law Podcast keeps trucking along. In Episode 19, we find that the suddenly-student-less professors have used their newfound free time to…wait for it…add music to their intro. And just…
Yes Episode 16 just dropped yesterday, but given the firing of Jim Comey we felt duty bound to get back to the microphones ASAP. And so here you will find Bobby and Steve reviewing and debating…