
Judge Andrew Napolitano
Former New Jersey Superior Court judge and long-time legal commentator who hosts the Judging Freedom podcast, guiding interviews and discussions on civil liberties and U.S. foreign policy.
Top 3 podcasts with Judge Andrew Napolitano
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Feb 18, 2023 • 1h 7min
George W. Bush & His Torturers
Judge Andrew Napolitano, a former Superior Court Judge and expert in constitutional law, delves into the U.S. government's plea deal offer to Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, questioning the motives behind such negotiations. He argues that the actions of the Bush administration constitute war crimes, advocating for accountability and highlighting the legacy of torture at Guantanamo Bay. Additionally, the conversation touches on the regulatory failures linked to the train derailment in East Palestine, emphasizing the need for reforms and corporate accountability.

Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 39min
Charlie Kirk's Text Messages Confirmed Accurate By Tpusa, Days Before Assassination | Redacted News
Judge Andrew Napolitano, a former New Jersey Superior Court judge, discusses the legal complexities of ICE enforcement and federal authority. Investigative journalist Nick Stout reveals Israel's $4.1 million marketing campaign targeting American churches, including massive payments for influencer promotions. Dr. Michael Salla dives into the mysterious interstellar object 3I Atlas, exploring its unusual orbit and speculation about NASA's image suppression. Together, they navigate pressing issues of government influence, privacy, and celestial mysteries.

May 10, 2022 • 1h 35min
Roe Protests Grow, and Crime in Chicago, with Judge Andrew Napolitano, John Kass, and Mark Rasch | Ep. 318
Join Judge Andrew Napolitano, a constitutional law expert, as he tackles the legality of protests at Supreme Court justices' homes, raising critical questions about safety and government response. Journalist John Kass dives into the crime surge in Chicago, critiquing the mayor's inaction and the societal impact. Former prosecutor Mark Rasch unpacks the investigative efforts to identify the SCOTUS leaker, exploring the overlap of personal beliefs and judicial responsibility in these high-stakes discussions.