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To: jlallen who wrote (946317)7/14/2016 9:07:28 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574258
 
Anyone who cares about the rule of law cares..... What are the statutes & actual rule of law ? The Espionage Act laws involved are vague, overlapping, confusing patchwork because they are 99yrs old and hopelessly out of date.
(which is why a mess)

Stephen Vladeck , Texas School of Law discusses this, feels no way FBI would recommend charges = Hillary Clinton , but why consult the legal experts when you have Trump? Have not seen any talking head out there in the right wing cloud actually consult experts, bad form.

Listen if you like councilor, might learn a thing?
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Stephen I. Vladeck ( @steve_vladeck) is a professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law. His teaching and research focus on federal jurisdiction, constitutional law, and national security law. A nationally recognized expert on the role of the federal courts in the war on terrorism, Vladeck’s prolific and widely cited scholarship has appeared in an array of legal publications—including the Harvard Law Review and the Yale Law Journal — and his popular writing has been published in forums ranging from the New York Times to BuzzFeed. Vladeck, who is a co-author of Aspen Publishers’ leading national security law and counterterrorism law casebooks and Supreme Court contributor to CNN, frequently represents parties or amici in litigation challenging government counterterrorism policies, and has authored reports on related topics for a wide range of organizations—including the First Amendment Center, the Constitution Project, and the ABA’s Standing Committee on Law and National Security.

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