Law and Disorder

Law and Disorder is a weekly, independent radio program airing on several stations across the United States. Law and Disorder gives listeners access to rare legal perspectives on issues concerning civil liberties, privacy, right to dissent and the horrendous practices of torture exercised by the US government.

This program examines the political forces and legislation that are moving the United States into a police state. Four of the top progressive attorneys and activists host the program and bring an amazing, diverse line up of guests from grassroots activists to politically mindful authors. Most importantly, Law and Disorder brings access to attorneys who give insights to some of the most controversial cases. Law and Disorder will sometimes be the generator of news within the radio echo-chamber throughout the country.

Program website – http://www.lawanddisorder.org/

Upcoming Episodes

June 17, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs

Defense for Children International ” Palestine v. Biden and A Century Of Repression: The Espionage Act And Freedom Of The Press

Defense for Children International " Palestine v. Biden
There are defendants in a lawsuit brought in the northern district of California called Defense for Children International" Palestine v. Biden. The plaintiffs are represented by the Center for Constitutional Rights and attorney Marc Vander Hout. We're going to talk about this lawsuit against President Biden, Secretary of State Blinken, and Secretary of Defense Austin. The court denied the Center for Constitutional Rights preliminary injunction motion and granted the governments motion to dismiss the case on the grounds that it lacked jurisdiction over the administration of foreign relations. The CCR appealed the decision. The appeal was argued on June 10, 2024. Guest " Attorney Katherine Gallagher is a Senior Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights . Her areas of legal expertise include matters of torture, war crimes and militarism.

A Century Of Repression: The Espionage Act And Freedom Of The Press
According to a recently-released report, more than half of the worlds population now lives in countries that are in a state of crisis regarding freedom of speech. The United States is only adding gasoline to a media-freedom fire by pursuing an ongoing prosecution and attempting to extradite WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange under a 100-year-old US law called the Espionage Act of 1917. This prosecution threatens to set a dangerous precedent for journalists everywhere during these perilous times. Guest " Carey Shenkman, is a constitutional lawyer and serves on a panel of experts at Columbia University's Global Freedom of Expression Program. He is co-author, along with Ralph Engelman, of A Century Of Repression: The Espionage Act And Freedom Of The Press.

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