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Episode 77: Pardon Me?

  • June 5, 2018
  • Tagged as: al Baluchi, Article II, Bill of Attainder, Binding Operational Directive, Black Sites, Bradley Manning, CFAA, Chelsea Manning, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, confidential informant, counterterrorism, Dalmazzi, DHS, Doe v. Mattis, DOJ, ECHR, Espionage Act, First Mondays, GTMO, hostilities, Justice Grier, Kaspersky, Libya, Manafort, Military Commissions, Mueller, Nosal, obstruction, OLC, Paul Simon, Prize Cases, RDI, SCOTUS, Shayrat, spygate, Syria, Trump, Trumplandia, War Powers

Hello friends, and welcome back to the latest episode!  Last week was a bit quiet, but things are heating up.  This week we review and debate: War Powers:  This week saw the release of the…

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Episode 69: Friday Was Quite a Month

  • April 16, 2018
  • Tagged as: airstrike, Andy McCabe, armed attack, Article 2(4), Article 51, Attorney-Client Privilege, Black Panther, Category III, chemical weapons, Comey, humanitarian intervention, Justice Jackson, Libya, Mets, Michael Cohen, New York Mets, OIG, OLC, Prize Cases, Rod Rosenstein, Russia, SDNY, Search Warrant, security council, Steel Seizures, Syria, tripartite framework, Trump, UN Charter, unwilling/unable, WMD

In light of the amazing developments last Friday, we decided to move the show up to today.  Tune in for discussion of five things that happened just that one day: A deep dive on the…

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