02.04.2021 - By Bobby Chesney and Steve Vladeck
This week on NSL Podcast, co-hosts Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney discuss
* The proposition that the First Amendment (particularly the Brandenburg rule) might matter for the Senate's trial of the impeachment of Donald Trump
* The D.C. Circuit's ruling rejecting subject-matter jurisdiction over Philip Sundel's attempt to gain access to a closed proceeding in the al Qosi litigation at the GTMO military commissions, with a special focus on the extensive dicta concerning the standing of agency employees to challenge the actions of their own agencies
* The controversy that erupted in light of news that KSM might be vaccinated
* The delay in the arraignment of Hambali and his co-defendants at GTMO
* The confirmation of Secretary Mayorkas at DHS, and the delay of a confirmation hearing for Garland to be AG
* The Biden administration's termination of certain Trump-era cases DOJ had been pressing to SCOTUS
* Canada's decision to formally list the Proud Boys as a terrorist organization, and why the same thing cannot (under current law) happen in the United States
This, plus some lollygagging Bull Durham style, and dueling predictions about the Super Bowl!