Hello friends! We’re back with a new episode. Tune in as Professor Steve Vladeck and Dean Bobby Chesney chat about (1) the fate of Twitter, (2) the national security implications of the election results, (3)…
Episode 192: So…What Do We Do Now?
- January 21, 2021
- Tagged as: AR 190-8, Avril Haines, birthright citizenship, Border Wall, Bybee, civ-mil relations, Court Martial, drone strike, First Amendment, GTMO, Hambali, Hoda Muthana, IEEPA, Islamic State, Jemaah Islamiya, JI, Larabee, Lloyd Austin, McCarthy, Military Commissions, national emergency, Syria, TPM regulation, WeChat, Zaidan
And then it was over. Wow. Here’s hoping we can focus on traditional national security law topics from now on! Today is a pretty good start. We’ve got: A new administration needs a welcoming gift…so,…
Episode 61: Judge Pohl Says: “Hold My Beer”
- February 27, 2018
- Tagged as: 9/11, ACLU, anti-terrorism act, Arab Bank, ATA, Convening Authority, DACA, Darbi, data, extraterritoriality, FISA, FISC, FISCOR, FISCR, HPSCI, JASTA, Judge Pohl, Judge Spath, MCA, McCarthy, Microsoft. CLOUD Act, Military Commissions, Nashiri, Nunes, Patchak, Rishikof, Rubin, Russia, SCA, Schiff Memo, SCOTUS, Senator Kaine, Stored Communications Act, territoriality
No shortage of topics this week, but then again there was no shortage last week, or before that, or…ever. So, what’s on tap? Tune in to hear Professors Chesney and Vladeck explore: A host of…