Just Security Podcast Archives - Just Security https://www.justsecurity.org/tag/just-security-podcast/ A Forum on Law, Rights, and U.S. National Security Mon, 12 Jan 2026 16:08:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.justsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-logo_dome_fav.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Just Security Podcast Archives - Just Security https://www.justsecurity.org/tag/just-security-podcast/ 32 32 77857433 The Just Security Podcast: Can the U.S. Seize Russian Flagged Oil Tankers? https://www.justsecurity.org/128285/podcast-us-russian-oil-tankers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-us-russian-oil-tankers Thu, 08 Jan 2026 13:14:51 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=128285 Tess Bridgeman speaks with Rob McLaughlin about the legality of the U.S. interception and seizure of two Russian-flagged oil tankers in international waters.

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Prior to the U.S. attacks that dislodged president Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, American forces have for weeks been blockading U.S.-sanctioned ships carrying Venezuelan oil. In mid-December, the United States began boarding, and seizing, tankers in the so‑called “shadow fleet” that move sanctioned oil across the globe, starting with stateless vessels. In a dramatic turn, this week the U.S. Coast Guard, with U.S. and allied military support, intercepted and boarded two Russian-flagged oil tankers in international waters, prompting protests from Moscow.

Can the U.S. lawfully board and seize Russian‑flagged merchant ships? What do international maritime law and the law of naval warfare have to say about actions like these? To unpack the legal and geopolitical stakes, host Tess Bridgeman speaks with Rob McLaughlin, professor at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security and the ANU College of Law, who previously served as both a Seaman officer and Legal officer in the Royal Australian Navy, including in senior roles such as Fleet Legal Officer, Strategic Legal Adviser, Director of Operations and International Law, and Director of the Naval Legal Service. 

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The Just Security Podcast: Can the U.S. Still Lead on Anti-Corruption? Understanding the Combating Global Corruption Act https://www.justsecurity.org/127389/podcast-us-anti-corruption/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-us-anti-corruption Thu, 18 Dec 2025 13:30:45 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=127389 Dani Schulkin is joined by former State Department officials Sky Miller and Adam Keith to discuss anti-corruption efforts in the U.S. and abroad. 

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The Combating Global Corruption Act marks a new chapter in how the U.S. approaches corruption abroad. For the first time, the State Department must publicly rank foreign governments based on their anti-corruption efforts–evaluations that may carry real consequences for foreign aid, diplomacy, and sanctions. Yet the rollout comes at a moment of contradiction. As the United States positions itself to evaluate corruption abroad, it is facing an erosion of accountability mechanisms at home.

In this episode, Dani Schulkin is joined by former State Department officials Sky Miller and Adam Keith about the promises and pitfalls of the act, and what this tension reveals about America’s ability to lead and enforce anti-corruption efforts worldwide. 

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The Just Security Podcast: Murder on the High Seas Part IV https://www.justsecurity.org/126056/the-just-security-podcast-murder-on-the-high-seas-part-iv/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-just-security-podcast-murder-on-the-high-seas-part-iv Tue, 02 Dec 2025 13:10:22 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=126056 Co-hosted with RCLS, a panel of experts discuss the Trump administration's continued campaign of lethal strikes against suspected drug traffickers.

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The Trump administration has continued its campaign of lethal strikes against suspected drug traffickers at sea. To date, 83 people have reportedly been killed in 21 strikes. The strikes have met increasing scrutiny both inside the United States and abroad, with some close U.S. allies reportedly suspending intelligence sharing over concerns of the illegality of the campaign, and recently surfaced reporting of the deliberate killing of two strike survivors receiving rare bipartisan attention from Congress. 

On the fourth installment of the Murder on the High Seas series, cross-posted with NYU Law School’s Reiss Center on Law and Security, co-hosts Tess Bridgeman and Rachel Goldbrenner are joined by Rebecca Ingber and Brian Finucane to discuss the latest developments.

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The Just Security Podcast: Is there a Fox in the Henhouse? A Comparative Perspective of State Capture in the U.S. https://www.justsecurity.org/125713/podcast-comparative-perspective-state-capture-us/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-comparative-perspective-state-capture-us Wed, 26 Nov 2025 13:32:55 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=125713 Dani Schulkin is joined by Naomi Roht-Arriaza to discuss the warning signs of state capture and grand corruption, and what can be done to push back against it. 

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Across the world, we’re witnessing a transformation in how corruption operates. It’s not just about individual bribery or isolated misconduct. In many places, powerful actors are reshaping state institutions themselves— weakening oversight, insulating allies from consequences, and redirecting public power toward private gain. This deeper structural transformation is often called state capture, and it has altered political systems from South Africa to Guatemala to Sri Lanka. 

What is this form of corruption? How does it impact human rights? How can it be countered? 

On this episode of the Just Security Podcast, Host Dani Schulkin is joined by Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Distinguished Professor of Law at UC Hastings and anti-corruption expert, to discuss the warning signs of this type of corruption, how the United States is showing worrying parallels, and what can be done to push back against it. 

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The Just Security Podcast: Examining the Trump Administration’s New Antifa Designations https://www.justsecurity.org/124848/podcsat-antifa-fto-designations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcsat-antifa-fto-designations Mon, 17 Nov 2025 12:54:14 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=124848 Tom Joscelyn talks with former DOJ counsel Tom Brzozowski about new Antifa designations, their civil liberties impact, and changing limits on speech and association.

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On Nov. 13, the Trump administration took the unprecedented step of adding four groups in Europe to the U.S. government’s list of specially designated global terrorists (SDGTs). The administration also stated its intent to add each of these entities to the State Department’s list of designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs), claiming that all four are affiliated with “Antifa.”

The development marks an escalation in the administration’s efforts to recast anti-fascist activism as a matter of national security, carrying far-reaching legal and political consequences. Experts think the move could lay the groundwork for targeting organizations and activists here in the United States, potentially undermining the right to free speech. 

Tom Joscelyn, a senior fellow at Just Security, is joined by Tom Brzozowski, former counsel for Domestic Terrorism at the U.S. Department of Justice, to discuss what the new designations mean for civil liberties, and how they might reshape the boundaries of permissible speech and association.  

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The Just Security Podcast: Reflections on International Law Weekend 2025 https://www.justsecurity.org/123822/podcast-reflections-ilw-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-reflections-ilw-2025 Mon, 03 Nov 2025 13:31:13 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=123822 Chiara Giorgetti, Milena Sterio, and Rebecca Hamilton join Just Security’s Managing Editor, Megan Corrarino, to discuss takeaways from ABILA's International Law Weekend. 

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International law professors Chiara Giorgetti, Milena Sterio, and Rebecca Hamilton join Just Security’s Managing Editor, Megan Corrarino, to discuss takeaways from the American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA)’s Oct. 23-25 International Law Weekend. 

In this special episode co-produced with ABILA’s International Law Chats podcast, which Giorgetti and Sterio co-host along with Alison Macdonald KC, the guests — each of whom also participated in International Law Weekend — discuss the weekend’s theme, “Crisis as Catalyst on International Law”; takeaways from panels on topics ranging from the proposed Crimes against Humanity Treaty to international environmental law and more; and how international lawyers and law students might think about their role in the present moment. 

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The Just Security Podcast: Murder on the High Seas Part III https://www.justsecurity.org/122950/podcast-murder-high-seas-part-iii/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-murder-high-seas-part-iii Tue, 21 Oct 2025 12:05:49 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=122950 Tess Bridgeman is joined by Rebecca Ingber and Brian Finucane to assess the latest strikes, the brief detention of two survivors, where the campaign may be headed, and what it signals for executive power, accountability, and oversight moving forward.

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Since early September, President Donald Trump has ordered a series of U.S. military strikes on vessels in the Caribbean Sea the administration claims are linked to drug trafficking groups, leaving more than 30 people dead. One recent strike left two survivors, briefly detained by the U.S. military, and now reportedly repatriated to Colombia and Ecuador. The latest strike was reported by the Trump administration to have targeted suspected drug traffickers affiliated with a Colombian rebel group. The White House continues to defend the killings as part of a so-called war on “narco-terrorists,” while legal experts have resoundingly rejected the administration’s claims to wartime authorities.

Tess Bridgeman is joined by Rebecca Ingber and Brian Finucane to assess the latest strikes, the brief detention of two survivors, where the campaign may be headed, and what it signals for executive power, accountability, and oversight moving forward.

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The Just Security Podcast: Murder on the High Seas Part II — What We Know about U.S. Vessel Strikes One Month In https://www.justsecurity.org/122025/podcast-murder-seas-part-two/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-murder-seas-part-two Tue, 07 Oct 2025 13:29:53 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=122025 Tess Bridgeman and Rachel Goldbrenner are joined by Rebecca Ingber and Brian Finucane to analyze the facts, the law, and implications of U.S. killings in the Caribbean.

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Since early September, President Trump has ordered the U.S. military to conduct multiple lethal strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea suspected of drug trafficking, resulting in at least 21 deaths. 

What do we actually know about the people killed and the vessels targeted? What legal justification is the administration putting forward for the killings— and is it viable? Is there anything to stop the President from making further “terrorist” designations, of citizens or non-citizens, and ordering the military to kill those he designates, including within the United States? What checks exist — from Congress, courts, or within the executive branch itself — on the president’s claimed authority to order killings in these circumstances? 

On this episode of the Just Security Podcast, cross-hosted with the Reiss Center on Law and Security, host Tess Bridgeman and co-host Rachel Goldbrenner are joined by experts Rebecca Ingber and Brian Finucane to analyze the facts, the law, and the broader implications of this military campaign in the Caribbean.

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This is a joint podcast of Just Security and NYU Law School’s Reiss Center on Law and Security.

Executive branch reporting on the vessel strikes, on Tren de Aragua, and related resources:

Listeners may also be interested in Just Security‘s Collection: U.S. Lethal Strikes on Suspected Drug Traffickers (updated, Oct. 3, 2025), including:

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The Just Security Podcast: Misogyny’s Role in Violent Extremism https://www.justsecurity.org/120985/podcast-misogyny-role-violent-extremism/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-misogyny-role-violent-extremism Thu, 18 Sep 2025 12:06:29 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=120985 Cynthia Miller-Idriss joins Tom Joscelyn to discuss her new book, Man Up: The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism.

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Leading scholar on domestic violent extremism and prevention strategies, Cynthia Miller-Idriss, joins Just Security Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn to discuss her new book, Man Up: The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism. They explore the intersection of gender, radicalization, and violence.

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The Just Security Podcast: What Just Happened – CISA and the Fate of U.S. Cybersecurity https://www.justsecurity.org/120563/podcast-wjh-cisa-fate-cybersecurity/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-wjh-cisa-fate-cybersecurity Tue, 16 Sep 2025 11:28:45 +0000 https://www.justsecurity.org/?p=120563 As CISA faces expiration, former FBI official Cynthia Kaiser joins David Aaron to discuss its importance and highlight the risks of failing to reauthorize it. 

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The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) of 2015 is set to expire at the end of this month on September 30, 2025. The Act removes barriers to companies sharing information about cyber threats, addressing privacy concerns and requires the federal government to share threat information. Many consider CISA one of the foundations of U.S. cybersecurity efforts.   

As Congress considers whether or not to reauthorize CISA, former Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI cyber division, Cynthia Kaiser, joins David Aaron to discuss the importance of the legislation and highlight the risks of failing to reauthorize it. 

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