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“Dishonorable and Inhumane”
Episode 167

“Dishonorable and Inhumane”

What does the law say about the military killing boat strike survivors? Plus: Appeals court affirms Alina Habba’s appointment as acting US attorney was unlawful.

Main Justice · Mary McCord, Andrew Weissmann, Todd Huntley

December 3, 202551m 2s

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Show Notes

“What was said, when was it said, and who was observing the operation as it was ongoing?” These questions are top of mind this week for Todd Huntley, Director of Georgetown’s National Security Law Program and a former active-duty Judge Advocate for the Navy. He joins Mary and Andrew to lend his unique expertise to what the Washington Post reported as a “kill them all” order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. This order reportedly led to a second strike, killing two remaining survivors and, in Huntley’s view, violating the laws of naval warfare and international law, which “give a protected status to shipwrecked personnel.” Mary and Andrew then take a moment to reflect on the tragic shooting of two National Guard members last week and an appellate court ruling affirming a lower court finding that Alina Habba’s appointment as acting US Attorney in New Jersey was unlawful.

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