Two months between episodes? Looks like someone will be buying Steve a dinner at the conclusion of 2023 (barring a pivot to posting new episodes every day). As for what is on tap in episode…
Well, the original idea was to have a short episode about the strike that killed al Zawahiri, and to recap the D.C. Circuit’s Larabee ruling. But then just before showtime, we learned of the FBI…
Episode 208: Afghanistan
- August 16, 2021
- Tagged as: Afghanistan, armed conflict, Article II, AUMF, Biden, GTMO, Kabul, LOAC, NDAA, Postwar, sole organ, Taliban, Trump
In this week’s episode, we focus on the unfolding situation in Afghanistan.
Ep. 54: Family Ties or Family Matters?
- January 17, 2018
- Tagged as: 30 Rock, 702, about collection, armed conflict, Arrested Development, AUMF, backdoor search, Big Bang Theory, CCR, Center for Constitutional Rights, Cheers, Cosby, Dalmazzi, DNI, DNI Coats, Dual-Office Holding, duration of hostilities, Family Matters, Family Ties, FBI, Fourth Amendment, Frasier, Friends, Growing Pains, GTMO, Guantanamo, habeas, IAC, LOAC, MASH, Modern Family, NDAA, NIAC, NSA, ODNI, President Trump, privacy, Reprieve, SCOTUS, Section 702, Seinfeld, sitcoms, Supreme Court, surveillance, The Goldbergs, Trump, Unmasking, warrants
And we’re back, with another weekly dose of national security legal news and analysis. Fresh off the stove this week we have: Dalmazzi – Steve is just returned from his first Supreme Court argument, in…
Episode 29: Military Commissions, Military Officers in the Cabinet, the Laws of War, and More
- August 1, 2017
- Tagged as: civ-mil relations, civil-military relations, CMCR, Court of Military Commission Review, D.C. Circuit, DHS, Federal Courts, Game of Thrones, Guantanamo, IHL, John Kelly, Laws of War, LOAC, mandamus, Michael McCaul, mil coms, Military Commissions, proportionality, Scott Silliman, Tyrion
This week’s episode certainly has a military theme. Professors Chesney and Vladeck start off with a surprisingly (or is it disturbingly?) lengthy discussion of the writ of mandamus litigation currently pending in the D.C. Circuit…