Topic: Second Circuit Court

2 chapters across the catalog

The Sluggish Cloud
Episode 624 13:14 - 16:30

624: The Sluggish Cloud

CIA Twitter Launch, Drone Legal Justification Redaction

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) joined Twitter on June 6, 2014, using a humorous first tweet to gain viral attention. Simultaneously, the agency requested the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals allow more redactions in legal documents justifying the use of drones to kill American citizens suspected of terrorism, leading to claims that the social media launch was a strategic distraction.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 54:19 - 57:34

290: Mission Accomplished!

Martial Law Preparations, Expanded FBI Assessment Powers

Reports indicate that Louisville, Kentucky, has developed an emergency response plan allowing the city to commandeer private property. Simultaneously, the FBI has expanded powers to conduct "assessments" without warrants, and a Second Circuit appeals court ruling suggests domestic terror suspects can be held without Miranda warnings. The discussion links these developments to the influence of Cass Sunstein and legal shifts toward increased domestic surveillance.