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The Lawfare Podcast

Rational Security: The ”Alan Revoir” Edition

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🗓️ 12 November 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week on Rational Security, Quinta and Scott bade a temporary farewell to Alan and spent one last afternoon (for a few months, anyway) digging into the week’s big national security news stories, including:

  • “Ceasefire or Misfire?” We are now one month into Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip. As civilian casualties continue to mount and Israel’s ground operations get underway, there are growing calls for a ceasefire—calls that the Biden administration may now be taking up, in more limited and temporary fashion. Where are we in this conflict? Is there any end in sight?
  • “Freedom of Screech.” Former President Trump’s speech—and the right to it—is increasingly becoming an issue in his various criminal and civil trials, both legal and otherwise (as evidenced by a recent bout of angry shouting he pursued on the stand in his New York civil case). How have courts been balancing the equities? Is there something they can do better?
  • “No, no—THAT’s what the Insurrection Act is for.” In an effort spearheaded by co-conspirator number four himself Jeffrey Clark, President Trump and his allies are reportedly planning for a revenge campaign if he returns to the White House, beginning with a complete takeover of the Justice Department. How realistic are these plans? What can be done to stop them?

For object lessons, Alan recommended Sandra Newman’s “Julia,” a retelling of the classic “1984” from a new perspective. Quinta gave a similar bump to Brandon Taylor’s new novel, “The Late Americans.” And Scott rolled logs for his latest piece for Lawfare, a retrospective on the legacy of the War Powers Resolution fifty years after its enactment.

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2023.

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For today's episode, the team at Law Fair decided to cross post this week's episode of Rational

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Security, a podcast hosted by Scott

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R Anderson, Quinta Jurassic, and Alan Rosenstein, in which they cover the week's big national

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security news stories. Today's episode is entitled the Alan Revoir Edition. In the episode Anderson

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Jurassic and Rosenstein sat down to discuss the calls for the Biden

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administration to push for a ceasefire in Gaza, how courts are handling

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former President Donald Trump's right to speech, the

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reported plan for a revenge campaign by Trump and his allies if the former

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president returns to the White House, and more. This is rational security.

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So when I say the word catywampus, what do you think of? It sounds like something out of Lewis Carroll.

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I honestly think of like someone beating up a cat. It's very dark. I think of like a

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