INISEG continues to grow and actively contribute from all areas of Global Security, and on this occasion from the prestigious International Institution a new project has been launched that comes to deliver a different vision in analysis and conclusions on important events within the area of Political Science. and International Relations, a training area in full professional growth.
INISEG Cast
A section of conversational interviews that is carried out with the aim of showing a different academic vision of what is happening in international events.
INISEG Cast has the purpose of informing, analyzing, talking and discussing in a natural and uncensored way, each and every one of the political and social events that happen in society. There are no journalists involved, and for this reason it gives value and the power to speak and educate all INISEG audiences.
INISEG Cast has started with the theme of «Presidential Elections to the White House 2020», having as guests important political leaders who will explain without filter and without censorship their point of view of the different strategies used by the protagonists.
The first confirmed guests
- John Yoo
John Choon Yoo (Korean; born July 10, 1967) is a Korean-American lawyer and former government official best known for being the author of the so-called Torture Memos, which provided a legal justification for the torture of detainees during the War on Terrorism. Yoo is the Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, United States Department of Justice. Yoo was a paralegal to Justice Laurence H. Silberman of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. He also served as the attorney general for the Senate Judiciary Committee. Yoo has been a professor at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law since 1993. He has written two books on presidential power and the war on terror, and many articles in academic journals and newspapers. He held the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Law at the University of Trento and has been a visiting professor of law at the Free University of Amsterdam, the University of Chicago and the Chapman University School of Law. Since 2003, Yoo has also been a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington. He writes a monthly column, titled «Final Arguments,» for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He wrote and continues to write academic books like Crisis and Command. Awards: Federalist Society Paul M. Bator Award (2001).
- Manny Santos
Manny Santos (Republican Party) ran for the United States House of Representatives elections to represent Connecticut’s fifth congressional district. He lost in the general election on November 6, 2018.
In addition to running as a Republican Party candidate, Santos also ran with the Independent Party by cross-filing.
The former mayor of Meriden for a term supports President Donald Trump’s idea of building a wall along the southern border of the country. He wants to repeal Obamacare. He favors a rollback of trade regulations.
At age five, Santos emigrated to the United States from a small town in Portugal, where his parents were subsistence farmers. Santos, his parents, and his three siblings moved to Hartford in 1973. After high school in Hartford, Santos joined the Marine Corps for four years, where his political ideology as a Republican froze. Trained as a fighter jet mechanic and skilled marksman, he served in Operation Desert Storm in the Persian Gulf. He remembers the sound of missiles flying towards his base at night. Santos became a member of his local Republican municipal committee, but was never interested in elected office. Then in 2013, everything changed when Meriden Republicans needed a placeholder. As city party secretary, Santos allowed his name to run for mayor until Republicans could find another candidate. The experience that politics taught Santos is unpleasant, but perseverance can get things done. He saw first-hand the challenges poor cities face, he recalls.
- Matt Pinsker
Education: The George Washington University Law School LLM, 2013 National Security and US Foreign Relations Law Thesis Topic: Appellate Review; West Virginia University College of Law, JD, 2012 Editor-in-Chief, West Virginia National Security Law Review Honors: Pro bono Award, CALI Award for Study Abroad: Mexico, Spain, and Brazil; College of William and Mary BA, 2009 Specialization: Government Mention: History Honors: Sharpe Scholar, Public Service Award; Current Employment: Attorney, Matt C. Pinsker, Attorney (2014) Practicing criminal defense in Central Virginia, representing individuals charged with felony, misdemeanor, and traffic offenses. He also handles firearm rights restoration, expungement, and other crime-related civil cases. Management of a 3-person law firm; Adjunct Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) (2013) Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Teaching the following classes: Law Enforcement Policy and Judicial Precedent (Grad: HSEP 610) Legal and Constitutional Affairs in National Security (Undergraduate: HSEP / CRJS 330) Course Descriptions: An examination of the evolving policies of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies on crisis and consequence management, as well as the judicial decisions that guide these policies and interpret their implementation. Students participate in case study analysis while learning the fundamentals of policy development. Course content will include analysis and discussion of relevant statutes and court cases, and the issues, processes, and procedures associated with the development and implementation of judicial policies that attempt to balance civil rights and national security, as well as the legal aspects of disasters. natural and health crises. 3,000 credit hours Topics covered: criminal procedure, interrogation, warrants, surveillance, war powers, FISA, international law, detainees, civil rights, military justice and other matters; Attorney for Judge, US Army Reserves, JAG Corps (2015) Third Transportation Brigade, Expeditionary and Administrative Law with 2nd LOD, including a 2018 deployment Defense service members charged with conduct improper with the Trial Defense Services of the 154th Legal Operations Detachment, including Overseas Deployment Training to Germany in 2017; Previous Positions: United States Attorney, United States United States Department of Justice (2018) Selected for a six-month mobilization by the US Army and deployed to the US border. Cases related to trafficking people; State Attorney, Commonwealth of Virginia (2013) Deputy Commonwealth Attorney in Southwest Virginia Magistrate, Supreme Court of Virginia (2013) Judicial officer issuing search / arrest warrants, protection orders, and other official documents; Selected publications: Pinsker, Matt. Crisis on the Border: An Eye Witness Account of Illegal Aliens, Violent Crime, and Cartels, Regnery (editor) and Simon & Schuster (distributor), March 2020. Pinsker, Matt and Robert Orr 2017. National Security Law and Policy and National: Cases and Materials, Carolina Academic Press, 2017. Completion of de novo review of military criminal appeals courts of the facts, Suffolk University Law Review, no. 1 volume 47, 2014: Google Glass, Cybersecurity, and the Erosion of Privacy through Emerging Technology, Criminal Law Bulletin, no. 5 Volume 50, 2014, Issues of National and International Law If the President of the United States Unilaterally Orders an Air Strike Against Iran’s Nuclear Facilities, W. Va Nat’l Security L. Rev., no. 1 vol. 1 of 2012.
Upcoming interviewees: Liutenant General (R) U.S. Army James Dubik, Donald Trump Junior and many more.
In this section of INISEG Cast, Professor Joao Lemos will participate in a stable way, who will be in his role as permanent panelist in all the interviews, to analyze, discuss and place a different point of view towards who will be the guest.
Who is Professor Joao Lemos?
Professor at the University of Lisbon. Bachelor and Master in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon. He was a contributor to Jornal Expresso with a space for political comments called Politicosfera. He came to television with a section in the SIC Radical program Short-Circuit, counting on his last program with the presence of Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. He has participated in other television programs where he comments on issues related to Law and Politics.Scientific research and cooperationMember of research centers: Private Law Research Center, Public Law Research Center-line of research on «Informal constitutional changes.» Member of the editorial boards of scientific journals.
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