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The National Security Law Podcast

Episode 51: Temporary, Immediate, and Unmonitored Access to this Podcast

The National Security Law Podcast

Bobby Chesney and Steve Vladeck

Courses, Politics, News, Education, Government

4.8646 Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2017

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Well, 2017 is almost done.  No doubt there are a few more kicks-in-the-pants on the way before it's all said and done, but hey, we can at least offer you one final episode of this podcast!  So, you've got that going for you, which is nice... Four topics today: ACLU v. Mattis - Judge Chutkan has ruled.  It's brief, it's favorable to ACLU, and it's got a good shot at ... being reversed on an interlocutory appeal, at least in part. Section 702 renewal - well, here's another storyline that will certainly last into 2018.  Congress officially kicked the can down the road, extending 702 unchanged until January 19th.  Looks like we'll have something to chat about next month, for sure. The first wave of sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act have arrived, giving us the perhaps-unexpected scene of President Trump issuing an executive order declaring human rights violations and corruption abroad to be national emergencies. Predictions for 2018?  Sure, why not!  Here's a preview:  We will be back with 50+ episodes in 2018, every one of them featuring something about...surveillance, or detention, or war powers, or movies. Naturally, we end this week--and 2017--with our patented frivolity segment.  Our theme?  Movies that have significant national security law elements in them.  We only mention a couple, so be sure to send us tips on the ones we missed!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to episode 51 of the national security law podcast, brought to you by the Strauss Center at the University of Texas.

0:18.6

I am Bobby Chesney.

0:19.9

I'm Steve Lodick.

0:21.0

It's cold outside. Baby, it's cold outside. I am Bobby Chesney. I'm Steve Lottick. It's cold outside.

0:22.4

Baby, it's cold outside.

0:24.0

I wasn't going for the song.

0:25.4

Oh, yeah, I thought we were about to do it.

0:27.2

No, do it.

0:27.5

We're not doing that.

0:28.4

No, do it.

0:29.1

That's probably for the best.

0:30.3

I think that song is really kind of out of step with the times.

0:33.5

Yeah. Yeah, well, lots of Christmas songs are out of the step with the times, but... Are you going to start a war on Christmas?

0:41.1

Yes, as the Jewish member of this podcasting duo.

0:45.1

You're going to force me to defend Christmas.

0:46.8

I'm not going to suggest that, you know, there's a hegemony to it that I think is a bit overstated.

0:51.0

I think the hegemony was broken up sometime back.

0:54.7

Although not according to the president.

0:56.1

The president says, we can say our phrase again, Merry Christmas.

1:00.1

There's a lot according to the president.

1:01.8

There's a lot according to the president.

1:03.0

So, Bobby, here we are.

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