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    This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott got together to talk over the week’s big national security news, including:“Is Revanchism a Dish Best Served Cold?” Russia boosters seem to be feeling bullish for the first time in a long time. This week, its
    FBI Director Christopher Wray resists administration pressure to clean house at the bureau. Bob Mueller’s Russia probe interviews Jeff Sessions and talks to Jim Comey. And Rex Tillerson presents a new U.S. strategy in Syria. Hosted on Acast. Se
    President Trump says Iran is not living up to the “spirit” of the deal to curtail its nuclear program. Russian trolls and propagandists speak out. And an American woman and her family are freed after five years in captivity in Afghanistan. Host
    A leading GOP senator warns that President Trump risks starting “World War III.” Russia hacks the NSA using popular Russian anti-virus software. And Congress starts the bidding over a key surveillance law. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
    President Trump's eldest son met with a Kremlin-connected lawyer to get Russian government dirt on Hillary Clinton. Iraqi forces liberate the city of Mosul from ISIS. And Trump and Putin sit down for their first face-to-face meeting. Hosted on
    The first signs of potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia emerge. State Department employees say they’re uncertain about the future of their work under the Trump administration. And the president is facing a crisis in North K
    Attorney Brian Labovick is a Florida Personal Injury Attorney with an outstanding referral program called the "Family of Warriors".Brian began getting referrals before we had cell phones by passing out business cards. As of 2023, he now recei
    **NOTE: I inadvertently mispronounced Vanissa’s name in both episodes. It is pronounced slightly different than the traditional Vanessa name. I am so sorry for this error and it will be corrected with a recorded introduction to both episodes. *
    **NOTE: I inadvertently mispronounced Vanissa’s name in both episodes. It is pronounced slightly different than the traditional Vanessa name. I am so sorry for this error and it will be corrected with a recorded introduction to both episodes. *
    On July 3, 1994, 21 year old Linda Gibson and her 4 year old half-brother Cody Garrett left their apartment to walk to the local convenience store.  The siblings never returned home. Four days later their mother and step-father were driven to a
    As we enter the February sitting, we give you the rarest of episodes: a completely comprehensive preview of all the cases that will be argued this week! All two of them!This episode is sponsored by Helix Sleep. To take Helix Sleep's sleep qui
    We thought it'd be a quiet week, but the Supreme Court had other plans. Amy Howe joins to catch us up on the news. We also get a taste of American University law professor Robert Tsai's new book, Practical Equality: Forging Justice in a Divided
    Dan and Leah were in San Francisco this past weekend for a great symposium sponsored by the Hastings Law Journal called "The Jurisprudence of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy—Four Decades of Influence." While he was in the City by the Bay, Dan mana
    We've got a breather between sittings, so Steve Sachs joins us as we recap an opinion, take a look at some grants and orders, discuss whether law school clinics are good or bad ideas, and ask a lot of questions about Steve and Will Baude's amic
    The January sitting is over and the Court will be out of session for a few weeks. But First Mondays keeps on working even when the Justices are taking a break. Dan and Leah catch you up on the court's latest opinions; review the big batch of ce

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