Episode 108: Is It Arnold Palmer or Iced Tea-Lemonade?




The National Security Law Podcast show

Summary: Unlike Rent Live, all of our personnel participated in this week’s show!  We’ve got:<br> <br> * The Venezuela Crisis: International Law complications with dueling recognitions<br> * More Venezuela: “5,000 Troops to Colombia” and Section 1021 of the Ronald W. Reagan NDAA FY’05<br> * How About Some More Venezuela? The national emergency declaration that has been in place since 2015, and sanctions under it<br> * The Prospect of Peace with the Afghan Taliban: Implications for GTMO detention litigation (and looming questions of deference)<br> * From SDF Military Detention to US Criminal Prosecution: Warren Clark is now in Houston, facing charges<br> * More Terrorism Prosecutions: two other IS-related material support cases, plus big sentences in a domestic terrorism case<br> * How About Some More Terrorism Prosecutions: A post-game review of the Nashiri oral argument<br> * Dude, why is our super-secret robot arm in your bag?  On the less-widely heralded Huawei prosecution<br> * More Huawei Prosecutions: Oh yeah, there’s also the one where the CFO is facing extradition from Canada for fraud in re Iran sanctions<br> * Pretty Soon No One Will Fight Alongside Us: On the Danish court ruling in the Green Desert Case<br> * Round 74: Arguing about whether DNI Dan Coats should stay or resign<br> <br> Frivolity:  Super Bowl predictions –&gt; Super Bowl halftime shows –&gt; the “live musical” trend –&gt; why didn’t Rent Live have an understudy???<br> Spread the word about our show, and be sure to give us a rating on iTunes or whichever podcast platform you prefer!<br>