Episode 197: Statler and Waldorf




The National Security Law Podcast show

Summary: Just in time for your weekend entertainment, NSL Podcast is back with a new episode. This time the show was recorded live before a (Zoom-based) audience of Texas Law alumni, which made for a nice change of pace!  Tune in as co-hosts Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney discuss and debate:<br> <br> * War Powers reform:  whither the 1991, 2001, and 2002 AUFMs?  Might there even be agreement on how to handle “associated forces” in a 2001 AUMF reform package?<br> * The Tsarnaev (Boston Marathon bombing) case: SCOTUS has granted cert on the jury issue, but will the Biden Administration still pursue the death penalty in general?<br> * Court martial jurisdiction<br> * Judicial deference on security matters — including IEEPA and CCMC (Communist Chinese Military Companies) designations<br> * The Fourth Circuit reinstating the jury’s decision convicting a man of acting as an (unregistered) foreign agent for Turkey<br> * An extradition of a North Korean citizen…how’d that happen?<br> <br>  <br>