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Episode 231: If You Go to Washington Don’t Crime There

  • January 24, 2023
  • Tagged as: Abdullah el Faisal, classified documents, Donzinger, FBI Field Office, IEEPA, leak, material support, New York State, Oath Keepers, oligarch, seditious conspiracy, United States v. McGonagal

What’s this, a one-week turnaround between shows?  Will wonders never cease? In a throwback to the days of this being a weekly show, your co-hosts Bobby Chesney and Steve Vladeck are back on a quick…

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Episode 68: This Podcast Is Not Protected by the Attorney-Client Privilege

  • April 10, 2018
  • Tagged as: arbitration agreements, Associated Forces, Attorney-Client Privilege, AUMF, CAATSA, chemical weapons, CIT, CMCR, Court of International Trade, Court of Military Commissions Review, Doe v. Mattis, GTMO, Guantanamo, Henderson, Michael Cohen, Military Commissions, Munaf, Nashiri, National Security Law, NDAs, non-disclosure agreements, oligarch, sanctions, Search Warrant, Senator Corker, Severstal Export, SFRC, Srinivasan, Syria, Tom Bossert, U.S. Attorney's Manual, Valentine, Wilkins

Welcome to episode 68!  On tap for this week: Tom Bossert is out, and Michael Cohen is in trouble.  We’ll talk mostly about the latter, with an emphasis on the way that attorney-client privilege law…

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