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Episode 60: TL;DL – This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

  • February 21, 2018
  • Tagged as: al Darbi, Attachment Immunity, CareFirst, DACA, Darbi, data breach, Doe v. Mattis, DOJ, Enemy Combatant, Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, FSIA, GTMO, Guantanamo, identity theft, Internet Research Agency, Iran, JASTA, John Doe, Judge Spath, Judgment Immunity, Justice Department, Litigation Immunity, Military Commissions, Mueller, National Security Law, NDAA, Rubin, Rubin v. Islamic Republic of Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, SCOTUS, spath, speculative injury, Spokeo, standing, terrorism prosecution, Trump

An over-long episode with a short title to reflect a very busy–and somewhat bizarre–eight day stretch in the wide world of national security law.  This week, your hosts Professors Chesney and Vladeck weigh in on:…

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Episode 50: The Big Chill

  • December 19, 2017
  • Tagged as: Abu Khattala, ACLU v. Mattis, Benghazi, Executive Privilege, Fourth Amendment, GSA, habeas, habeas corpus, Langhoffer, material support, movie soundtracks, Mueller, Presidential Transition Act, Section 702, Special Counsel, Stored Communications Act, terrorism prosecution, Trump

Are your other podcasts letting you down by taking a holiday break?  Never fear, National Security Law Podcast is here! With two host who would much rather be podcasting than grading exams, you are assured…

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