Very informative. Thank you for posting this (and all of the other lectures)!
@JCResDoc949 жыл бұрын
54:00 If you are talking about it - it is being collected
@jackiearteaga24399 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you for posting this!
@susanchristineknisely35462 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. It is a superior presentation. I'm applying the information here to a AAG-CD and USVSST case in which the USVSST is strangely not recognizing a conflict of law problem, forcing a appeal, and causing a challenge for me and the Senate. Like I don't want the governments intel, just the restitution cash! I thought everyone on planet earth automatically understood classified information from the X-Files! (I'm a college graduate but not a attorney). On a more serious note your ability to concisely organize multifaceted information and present it with a blend of serious, lightweight and interesting tone is a expert speaker trait not seen often in any profession. Cheers to your ongoing professional success. I look forward to hearing more presentations.
@spraymansterms43474 жыл бұрын
44:50 Who is the "we" that controls the services people use when making phone calls and sending emails?
@susanchristineknisely3546 Жыл бұрын
I just re-watched this video. It is likely my cell phone is jammed right now because it is related to a foreign intelligence investigation, with a bunch of guys asking me disgusting sex questions. (I am a victim of Iranian terrorism, documented by a very big federal terrorism case). I've changed phones and phone numbers at least 25 times in the last 7 years in Mexico and the United States and going from Android to iPhone and back and bottom line is, I am going to NOT USE my phone so the government does not get intel at all! I think I am also going to start sending shitty emails to myself about Constitutional violations and the government ruining every day of my life in their desperate quests for Iranian intel. Thanks again for this video.
@Arctic-fox717Ай бұрын
Same here; there is zero oversight.
@richardhyman6981 Жыл бұрын
Excellent talk on a controversial topic. Thank you.
@Arctic-fox717Ай бұрын
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ While this law school has a reputation for academic rigor and prestige, my recent experience has left me questioning the practical application of the values it purports to teach. A notable concern is the lack of critical discussion around institutions like the FISA court, where issues of transparency and constitutional rights-particularly the Fourth Amendment-are often overlooked or superficially addressed. Hearing individuals associated with the school speak on such matters, especially clerks or staff, gives the impression of unearned authority. The casual justification of questionable practices, such as the rubber-stamping of FISA requests, is deeply unsettling. It’s alarming how detached these conversations can be from the lived realities of those impacted, particularly non-citizens, who seem to have little to no recourse. This review isn’t just about the curriculum but also about fostering an environment that critically examines power structures and trains its graduates to uphold justice in meaningful ways. Unfortunately, that seems to be lacking here.
@MrFrankBullitt2 жыл бұрын
Thomas Tamm spoke up and it cost him his career. How many other bureaucrats were happy to just play along? How many of them have comfortable jobs teaching at law schools?
@winterstellar58277 жыл бұрын
The University of Virginia is ranked 3rd as the best law school to attend.
@Arctic-fox717Ай бұрын
Nice add too.
@JohnbelMahautiereАй бұрын
Merci
@Rbreaux877 жыл бұрын
if you're near a mil. installation...it's collected
@CaseyPrice-lc5di Жыл бұрын
when the fbi wouldn't hire you till you fix cia nsa dea.. // somthiin somthin tv.. how about paid joe snowden alaska no hi sara palin fixing the original willow lake fisa goodday
@pattyscabby39727 жыл бұрын
Molly is the archetypal D.C. bureaucrat who is obsessed with power, Hollywood and TeeVee.