This week on the National Security Law Podcast, we mark 20 years since the 9/11 attacks. Tune in as co-hosts Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney share their views on the major legal developments unleashed by…
Episode 107: Clearly Right, Once Again
- January 22, 2019
- Tagged as: Al Nashiri, bulk metadata, CMCR, contact chaining, D.C. Circuit, FISA, inquorate, instant replay, IRTPA, KSM, lone wolf, mil coms, Military Commissions, Nashiri, National Security Law, ODNI, overtime, recognition, replay, roving wiretap, Saints, SCOTUS, Section 215, transgender service ban, USA Freedom Act, USA PATRIOT Act, Venezuela
Welcome back to the National Security Law Podcast! Where else can you get both a preview of a looming surveillance law debate *and* a fine-grained debate about how best for the NFL to address blown…
Episode 106: Schools Out For Summer
- January 14, 2019
- Tagged as: 10 USC 2801, 10 USC 2808, 33 USC 2293, Al Nashiri, bagels, Border Wall, Brian Mizer, CMCR, Court of Military Commission Review, D.C. Circuit, GTMO, Guantanamo, Judge Griffith, Judge Rogers, Judge Schools, Judge Spath, Judge Tatel, Michel Paradis, mil coms, Military Commissions, Nashiri, national emergency, Schools, Section 102, Secure Fences Act, spath
This week on the National Security Law Podcast, co-hosts Bobby Chesney and Steve Vladeck are joined by Michel Paradis (lead counsel for the defense in the al-Nashiri military commission case) and Captain Brian Mizer (learned…
Episode 93: Is This a Buddy Podcast?
- October 2, 2018
- Tagged as: 2001 AUMF, 2002 AUMF, 48 Hours, Aggression, ALI, armed attack, Article 51, AUMF, CMCR, Court of Military Commission Review, Doe v. Mattis, Gorsuch, GTMO, Hernandez, Iran, Islamic State, Lethal Weapon, mil coms, Military Commissions, military detention, Rosenstein, Rush Hour, Saifullah Paracha, SCOTUS, separation of powers, Sessions, Syria, Thelma and Louise, UN Charter, use of force, Uzair Paracha
Spotted: A rare episode of the National Security Law Podcast clocking in at under one hour! And yet there was much to discuss, including: T-Shirts!!!! At long last, the much-anticipated NSL Podcast t-shirts are for sale. All…
And we’re back! Tonight’s episode features: SCOTUS preview: though many have missed it, SCOTUS is in fact back in session very soon, and we have a preview of security-related petitions and some early grants as…
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…