Bobby Chesney and I have just posted Episode 41 of the National Security Law Podcast, which includes in-depth discussion of the latest travel ban ruling (the more things change…), the unrelated-but-related developments in the Al-Nashiri litigation, the significance of the cert. grant in the Microsoft cross-border data transfer case, the revised version of the ACDC Act (with lots of puns), a thin update on the John Doe enemy combatant habeas case, and some Star Wars-themed trivia in honor of the release of the (shocking) name of the Han Solo-focused movie—”Solo.” Come for the witty repartee; stay for the discussion of what the Mos Eisley Cantina has to do with the Prize Cases.

“Han Shot First”: Episode 41 of the National Security Law Podcast
FEATURED IMAGE: JOMSOM, NEPAL - MAY 28: Microphones and other equipment in the recording room of the MBC radio station on May 28, 2014 in Jomsom, Nepal. The Mustang Broadcasting Community building which is financed by the Korea International Cooperation Agency and designed by Archium utilising locally available materials and labour is the first radio station of its kind in Mustang. Mustang is one of Nepal's most remote regions and the station sits 3000 metres above sea level, situated on a ledge close to the banks of the Kali Gandaki River. (Photo by Taylor Weidman/Getty Images)