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Is there a problem here – again

Air Force Times reports: A religion watchdog group is asking the Defense Department to investigate whether the Air Force Academy has given a Christian group improper access to the campus to proselytize cadets. This would not be the first time the AFA has had an issue with support to or…

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Instructions

I posted yesterday on a new Army case dealing with instructions on an affirmative defense in a court-martial under the UCMJ. Today I’m posting on United States v. Ramon, an unpublished opinion from the NMCCA dated 28 September 2010. In his sole assignment of error, the appellant alleges that the…

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Prosecutorial misconduct

On 23 September 2010 USA Today published a front page piece about federal prosecutors. Federal prosecutors are supposed to seek justice, not merely score convictions. But a USA TODAY investigation found that prosecutors repeatedly have violated that duty in courtrooms across the nation. The abuses have put innocent people in…

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Sen. Kerry requests

The Boston Globe has a piece and copy of a letter from Senator John Kerry to the Secretary of Defense.  In that letter Senator Kerry says: Secretary Robert M. Gates 1400 Defense Pentagon Washington, DC 20301-1400 Dear Mr. Secretary: On behalf of the family of deceased U.S. Navy sailor Caitlin…

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CEJA

Missye Brickell, Filling the Criminal Liability Gap for Private Military Contractors Abroad:  U.S. v. Slough and the Civilian Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2010, 2 Leg. & Policy Brief. Abstract To ensure that all contractors who commit crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan can be prosecuted effectively in the United States, Congress…

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