A Supreme Court decision this week upheld a law that makes it a crime for U.S. citizens to provide “material support,” which includes offering advice or training, to terrorist groups. We discuss the ruling, and hear from a California professor who took part in challenging the law on free speech grounds.
Supreme Court: No Aid to Terrorist Groups

Guests:
Ralph Fertig, professor at USC's School of Social Work and president of the Humanitarian Law Project, which challenged a statute in the USA PATRIOT Act
John Eastman, chair in law at the Chapman University School of Law and founding director of the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence
Rory Little, professor of law at UC Hastings College of the Law
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