Rational Security

The “Edgelord Putin” Edition

Feb 23, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Rational Security Two Point O, a K a Rational Security Live
01:31 • 3min
3
The Strategic Implications of Puten's Recognition of the Two Breakaway Ukranian Regions
04:47 • 4min
4
Putton's Personality
08:30 • 2min
5
Is Recognition Fundamental to International Law?
10:33 • 5min
6
Is Puton Really Thinking Rationally?
15:30 • 2min
7
Is Russian Annexation of Crimea a Good Idea?
17:53 • 2min
8
Putten's Optionality Maximizes the Optionality
19:39 • 4min
9
The Supreme Court's Decision on Trump v Thompson
23:32 • 3min
10
The Supreme Court's First Amendment Decision on Nixon v. Fitzgerald
26:12 • 3min
11
The Judgment on the Fitzgerald Immunity
29:23 • 3min
12
I Think It's an Unprecedented Fact Pattern
32:34 • 2min
13
Is This Within President Trump's Outer Bounds of Power?
34:58 • 3min
14
Is the Separation of Powers a Part of the Constitutional Principles of Presidential Immunity?
37:38 • 4min
15
I Don't Think the Dc Circuit Is as Strictly Formalist as You Might Expect on the Stuff.
41:52 • 2min
16
The Value of Civil Litigation in the Sandy Hook Shooting
43:56 • 3min
17
I Think It's a Really Interesting Case.
47:17 • 6min
18
The Supreme Court's Denied Ser in the Brandenburg Case Is a Good Sign, Right?
53:16 • 3min
19
Gun Control
56:16 • 4min
20
Sandy Hook Shooting - A Representation of Just How Far the Us Has Goed
01:00:39 • 2min
21
My Object Lesson for This Week
01:02:30 • 2min
22
Inventing Anna Allan
01:04:05 • 2min
23
Object Lesson - My Most Onbrand Ever Object Leap
01:05:41 • 2min
24
Two Restaurants I Loved This Week
01:07:38 • 2min
25
The Ember Mug Keeps Your Coffee Warm
01:09:23 • 2min
26
The Law Fare Podcast - Logical Security
01:11:35 • 3min