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Rational Security

The “Norpett Returns” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2023

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by the long absent Lawfare Executive Editor Natalie Orpett to talk through the week’s big national security news stories, including:

  • “Next Fear in Jerusalem.” This week, Israel’s Knesset voted to abolish the “reasonableness doctrine” that had allowed its courts to review administrative decisions by the executive branch—a revolutionary move that triggered unprecedented protest around the country and a wave of resignations throughout the armed forces and other corners of the country. What is the significance of this change? And what does it mean for the future of Israeli democracy?
  • “Rio Grandstanding.” The Biden administration sued the state of Texas this week for installing barriers across the Rio Grande river, purportedly to stymie the flow of unlawful immigration. Texas, meanwhile, maintains that it has the right to take these measures as part of its sovereign authority as a state. Who has the better of these arguments, and what does it tell us about the state of the law and politics surrounding immigration in the United States?
  • “Gone Fishing.” Despite months of revelations regarding ethical shortcomings by its members, the Supreme Court has thus far resisted efforts to install stronger accountability mechanisms. But earlier this week, the Senate Judiciary Committee adopted a measure (along party lines) that would force the Court to do so by directing it to adopt a Code of Ethics. Is this the right approach?

For object lessons, Alan recommended that other weekend blockbuster, the new Mission Impossible movie. Quinta gave her (slightly qualified) endorsement to the Barbie movie. Scott wholeheartedly recommended the true winner in this year’s weird movie sweepstakes, the Dungeons & Dragons movie. And Natalie broke the movie streak to join the chorus of praise for the Libby app (hooray public libraries!) and to endorse Mirasa baby clothes, both of which she found a new appreciation of on family leave.



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0:00.0

Guys, it's so bittersweet seeing you again on a screen because, but days ago, I was breathing

0:06.6

the same air, eating the same pizza as you all for our annual offer get together.

0:11.0

It was amazing.

0:12.0

I miss you all so much already.

0:13.0

We miss you too, Alan.

0:15.2

It was a sweet moment.

0:16.4

It is, but you know, we're just so used to seeing you in two dimensions.

0:20.2

I think like this is much more natural in a way.

0:23.4

You have a flat stainless appeal and so we want to keep it that way.

0:27.2

You are your flat friend that we send around to different corners of the world.

0:30.2

So why would we change that more than once a year?

0:32.2

Well, I will say is that it remains so jarring to me just how tall you are, Scott.

0:37.4

I am a tall person, but I'm terrible at basketball and volleyball, so it does very little for

0:41.6

me.

0:42.6

So, you know, that's life.

0:43.6

Other than surprised people in the era of COVID?

0:46.0

Yes, exactly.

0:47.0

Exactly.

0:48.0

I think I need to lower my camera angle.

0:49.8

I've decided on Zoom.

0:51.0

That must be the confusion.

0:52.0

Everybody's getting too much forehead.

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