In this week's Debriefing the Law, Joel and Chris cover the "state secrets" in question around the Abu Zubaydah case that went before the Supreme Court this month. Zubayah was assumed to be close with Osama bin Laden and underwent torturous interrogation techniques. The Guantanamo Bay detainee has requested information about his interrogation treatment, and the Court is weighing in on whether the federal government can shield that information from him to protect privileged information. Next, they cover the topic of court packing and the politics of confirmation proceedings. Then, Joel and Chris talk about the legality of firing someone over workplace mandates for vaccinations.
In Courtroom Quarterback (beginning at minute 35:00), they revisit the "best coach" conversation. Then, they cover the recent and upcoming games and make their picks.
Charles Vega's Legal Career Started at Age 57
Cardi B v. Candace Owens, Supreme Court, and Zoom
Legal Conspiracy Theory: Lawyers aren't U.S. Citizens
Voting Rights, Tiger Woods' Car Crash, and Dr. Seuss
Trademark Law with Kyona McGhee
All Things Legal News with Above the Law's Joe Patrice
Insurance Law with Brittany Alexander
Britney Spear's Conservatorship & Impeachment Proceedings
The Super Bowl and Trump's Impeachment
GameStop, the Filibuster, and Supreme Court Reform
High-Stakes Criminal Law with Molly Parmer
The Inauguration, Free Speech, and Big Tech
Daily Update: Inauguration Day: A Time for Unity
The Capitol Riots, Impeachment, and $1 Lawsuits
Daily Update: $1 Lawsuits and Lawyer Magic for Capitol Rioter
Daily Update: Is Impeachment Likely?
2020 Year in Review
International Law and Living Abroad with Alexandra Sabalier
Finding the Funny in Life with Negin Yazdani
Daily Update: Bill Barr, the Electoral College, & Dr. Biden
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