Richard Heideman

Author of The Hague Odyssey, Senior Counsel of Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC


Appears in these episodes:

Edwin serves as the scholar-in-residence for the International March of the Living, which gathers thousands every year to Auschwitz to commemorate the Shoah and life itself. Join Edwin and his guests, including Phyllis Heideman, Alex Traiman, Michal Cotler-Wunsch, Jacob Shoshan, Richard Heideman, and Monise Neumann, live from the March of the Living in Auschwitz, starting in Warsaw and Budapest, then Kraków, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Łódź, Tel Aviv, and finally Jerusalem, as they remember the Holocaust, celebrate life, and ponder the next.

Within a decade, wars will be the province of robots, autonomous machines, and AI, in deadly and Earth-altering battles. What's in store in this Brave Grave New World? Jonathan Ruhe, the Jewish Institute for National Security of America’s director of foreign policy, joins Edwin.

In addition, Zalmi Unsdorfer, chair of Likud-UK, will give us an update on London and Richard Heideman will discuss a forthcoming lawsuit arising out of the October 7 massacre.

Is a Nuremberg-style tribunal needed to determine guilt and consequences if the COVID-19 pandemic indeed arose out of a deliberate Chinese government cover-up? Famed civil rights attorney Nathan Lewin in Washington, DC and Richard Heideman, international jurist specializing in terror cases and author of The Hague Odyssey: Israel’s Struggle for Security on the Front Lines of Terrorism and Her Battle for Justice at the United Nations, also in Washington, DC, join Edwin to explore this issue—and then open the floor to questions.