Episode 4 of the National Security Law Podcast: Flynn, Borders, and PRBs...

Robert Chesney
Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 10:33 PM

I'm happy to report that Episode 4 of the National Security Law Podcast is now out! Check it out on the site's homepage here, subscribe on iTunes here, follow it on Twitter here!

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I'm happy to report that Episode 4 of the National Security Law Podcast is now out! Check it out on the site's homepage here, subscribe on iTunes here, follow it on Twitter here!

In this one, Steve and I grapple with the many phases of the Mike Flynn story as it currently stands: the Logan Act, FISA, minimization, liability for lying to the FBI, liability for leaking the fruits of communications intelligence...we've got all that, as well as a brief preview of the Hernandez case pending at the Supreme Court for argument next Tuesday (asking whether a non-citizen in Mexico who was shot from across the border by a federal officer may assert constitutional rights, among other issues) and a discussion of the issues that will arise if and when the Trump administration pulls the plug on the current PRB process at GTMO.


Robert (Bobby) Chesney is the Dean of the University of Texas School of Law, where he also holds the James A. Baker III Chair in the Rule of Law and World Affairs at UT. He is known internationally for his scholarship relating both to cybersecurity and national security. He is a co-founder of Lawfare, the nation’s leading online source for analysis of national security legal issues, and he co-hosts the popular show The National Security Law Podcast.

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