Mary McCord is a visiting professor at Georgetown University Law Center and a Senior Litigator from Practice at the school's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. She served as the Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security and the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division at the U.S. Department of Justice.
This episode references:
- “The Law Should Treat Domestic Terror as the Equivalent of International Terror” Mary McCord in Foreign Policy
- Terrorism Definitions 18 USC 2331
- Material Support Statutes 18 USC 2339A and 18 USC 2339B
- List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations
- FBI DIOG (Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide)
- “A Domestic Terrorism Statute Is Federal Overreach, Not Justice” Karen Greenberg on NBC
- The Williams Case: ICAP brief; SCOTUSblog coverage; Washington Post coverage
- “How mistakes by state and local prosecutors can lead to unfair trials” Mary McCord and Douglas Letter in the Washington Post