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Episode 197: Statler and Waldorf

  • March 26, 2021
  • Tagged as: Article II, Associated Forces, AUMF, Boston Marathon, Court Martial, death penalty, FARA, foreign agent registration, Fourth Circuit, IEEPA, judicial deference, NDAA, North Korea, sanctions, SCOTUS, Tsarnaev, War Powers, Xaoimi

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…

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Episode 41: Han Shot First

  • October 17, 2017
  • Tagged as: AC/DC Act, ACLU v. Mattis, active cyber defense, Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act, Articles of State Responsibility, beacons, Councilman Abstention, countermeasures, D Order, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, Enemy Combatant, extraterritoriality, Greedo, Guantanamo, hackback, Han Solo, Iraq, Ireland, ISIS, Islamic State, judicial deference, legal ethics, Microsoft, Military Commissions, Nashiri, national security, National Security Law, nerding out, Rogue One, Solo, Star Wars, Stored Communications Act, Supreme Court, surveillance, Travel Ban, Travel Ban 3.0, Trump, warrant

If you were unsure about whether your hosts are geeks, this episode will help settle the question.  But before we get to what Professors Chesney and Vladeck think they know but don’t really, here’s the…

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