Happy 2023 y’all! We are off to a quick start this year. Tune in as Professors Vladeck and Chesney discuss recent developments, including: The Supreme Court’s “Title 42”-related action in Arizona v. Mayorkas Highlights from…
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.
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…
Hello from Austin, home of SolarWinds and CyberTrucks! [ed. note: uh, no. Let’s go with home of bbq and tacos instead] We’re back with another round of discussion and debate with Professors Steve Vladeck and…
Hey, we’re back on our weekly schedule! How ’bout that…now we’ll probably skip the next three, but hey, until then, we’ve got a quite a show, not to mention the launch of our holiday charity…
Episode 186: Jumping the Kraken!
- December 8, 2020
- Tagged as: Colt McCoy, Defense Production Act, electoral college, executive order, free exercise, Jacobson v. Massachusetts, Ken Paxton, Liberty, National Cybersecurity Director, NDAA, Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, Safe Harbor, Supreme Court, Texas v. Michigan, The Mandalorian, vaccines
It’s National Safe Harbor day (for all you Electoral College enthusiasts), and we’re here to celebrate with a new show. Join for spirited but respectful debate between Professors Chesney and Vladeck as they discuss: The…
Episode 169: Now We’re a Third Amendment Podcast
- June 12, 2020
- Tagged as: 9/11 prosecution, civ-mil relations, civil-military relations, DC, DC Statehood, executive order, Fort Bragg, Fort Hood, General MIlley, GTMO, ICC, IEEPA, Insurrection Act, KSM, Majid Khan, Military Commissions, National Guard, NDAA, New York Times, Originalism, PCA, Posse Comitatus Act, President Trump, Secretary Esper, Third Amendment, TItle 10, Title 32, Tom Cotton, Watchmen
After an extra-long break, we are back…and swamped! Tune in for debate and discussion of, among other things: The National Guard deployments to Washington, DC, including questions of status, command, and authority The special circumstances…
Tired of watching the impeachment? Turn away from your monitor/tv, put in your earbuds, and go for a nice walk while listening to the latest National Security Law Podcast! This week we have Professors Chesney…
Welcome back to the National Security Law Podcast! This week we discuss: The two Articles of Impeachment The Inspector General’s Report on the origins and conduct of the FBI’s investigation into Russian election interference Amazon’s…
Episode 128: Now Witness the Power of this Fully Armed and Operational [PCLOB]!
- July 17, 2019
- Tagged as: 12333, 215, 702, Border Wall, Bowe Bergdahl, CDRs, Common Article 3, ECJ, Hamdan, Harvard Law Review, Justice Stevens, Luxembourg, Mad Libs, Military Commissions, National Security Law, NDAA, Noel Francisco, Padilla, PCLOB, Pegasus, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, Privacy Shield, Rasul, Schrems, Shadow Docket, Solicitor General, Star Trek, UCI, Unlawful Command Influence, USA Freedom Act, Will Baude, XKEYSCORE
For our latest episode, we offer you NSL Podcast Mad Libs in lieu of show notes! We’re back after a __ [number]-week break, and there have been some ____ [noun] security law developments in the…