Episode 180: This Podcast Really Should Be Weekly…




The National Security Law Podcast show

Summary: We’re not a biweekly show, we promise!  It just seems that way sometimes…like this week, when we are bringing you:<br> <br> * Discussing the passing of Justice Ginsburg and potential implications of the Amy Coney Barrett nomination for national security and rule of law cases<br> * Breaking down the separate opinions enjoining IEEPA sanctions against WeChat (on First Amendment grounds) and TikTok (on IEEPA exception grounds)<br> * The FISC’s 2019 Section 702 certification opinion and ongoing issues of compliance<br> * The Ninth Circuit’s Moalin decision (finding statutory and Fourth Amendment problems with Section 215 bulk metadata collection)<br> * Trump’s taxes: could someone with that sort of debt normally get a security clearance?<br> * Annals of the Bowe Berghdahl case: a military judge who had an eye on an immigration judgeship<br> * A new judge for the 9/11 trial<br> <br> But skip all that if you are in the middle of debate prep, for we also have…a BINGO CARD for <a href="https://utexas.box.com/s/aji2gl95wkc489etrmcsppn1r257xibt">tonight</a>!<br>