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How Trump’s Online Posts Open Door for War Crimes in Iran 

Two men sit across from each other at a round table in a studio, engaged in conversation. One has papers in front of him; both have coffee mugs. The background is dark blue.

4.24.26 – Executive Producer Jeff Proctor asks Joshua Kastenberg, law professor and former Judge Advocate General, how war crimes are defined — and by whom — and to consider whether he has seen any evidence of Trump or the U.S. military committing them in Iran.  Correspondent: Jeff Proctor  Guest: Joshua Kastenberg, Professor, UNM School of Law 

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Presidential Powers and the War in Iran

A man in a gray suit and light-colored tie sits at a table with a blue and black mug, speaking against a dark blue background.

4.24.26 – Executive Producer Jeff Proctor sits down with constitutional and international law expert Joshua Kastenberg to delve into the war in Iran — how it began and how it’s going.  Correspondent: Jeff Proctor  Guest: Joshua Kastenberg, Professor, UNM School of Law 

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