The Politically Social Podcast

In Conversation With Lt Col. (ret.) Rachel E. VanLandingham: The First Court Martial of a US Air-force Officer

May 30, 2022 Afia Sengupta and Rachel VanLandingham Season 2 Episode 7
In Conversation With Lt Col. (ret.) Rachel E. VanLandingham: The First Court Martial of a US Air-force Officer
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The Politically Social Podcast
In Conversation With Lt Col. (ret.) Rachel E. VanLandingham: The First Court Martial of a US Air-force Officer
May 30, 2022 Season 2 Episode 7
Afia Sengupta and Rachel VanLandingham

Lt Col. (ret.) Rachel E. VanLandingham is a national security law expert and former judge advocate in the U.S. Air Force (USAF) who was appointed to the Southwestern Law School full-time faculty as a Professor of Law in Fall 2014. She teaches criminal law, constitutional criminal procedure, and national security law. 

During Professor VanLandingham's military career, she served as a senior legal advisor on the international law of armed conflict, military prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, appellate defense attorney, and nuclear surety inspector, stationed in the United States.

Today we discuss Gen. William Cooley’s conviction. 


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Lt Col. (ret.) Rachel E. VanLandingham is a national security law expert and former judge advocate in the U.S. Air Force (USAF) who was appointed to the Southwestern Law School full-time faculty as a Professor of Law in Fall 2014. She teaches criminal law, constitutional criminal procedure, and national security law. 

During Professor VanLandingham's military career, she served as a senior legal advisor on the international law of armed conflict, military prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, appellate defense attorney, and nuclear surety inspector, stationed in the United States.

Today we discuss Gen. William Cooley’s conviction.