The Vietnam war has been a significant factor in the rise of draft resistance litigation. In ever increasing numbers, attorneys throughout Iowa and the nation are being approached by young men seeking guidance concerning their legal rights vis-a-vis local draft boards. This article is designed to acquaint attorneys with the Selective Service System. Professor Sedler emphasizes the procedural aspects of the system and the myriad of regulations to be followed by local boards. It is his contention that many local boards are failing to respect legally established procedural safeguards for registrants. His victory before the Supreme Court in 1970 in Mulloy v. United States is evidence of his expertise in this area
This article is written with the view of acquainting civilian lawyers with some of the procedural as...
In Burch . Louisiana and Ballew v. Georgia, the Supreme Court defined the protections guaranteed by ...
In this paper we examine the sanctioning of one type of political deviance, draft resistance, in two...
The Vietnam war has been a significant factor in the rise of draft resistance litigation. In ever in...
Section 1113 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act passed in 1982 prohibits the receipt of...
American courts, faced with public resistance to conscription, have long attempted to strike a balan...
Appellant, a Jehovah\u27s Witness, claimed exemption from service under the Selective Training and S...
Lockhart v. United States presented the question whether the defendant, who failed to take an admini...
A registrant may obtain judicial review of Selective Service action in any of three possible ways. I...
This Article argues that a key-but-overlooked factor in the Vietnam-era breakdown of the draft syste...
The concept of the local draft board is based on the theory that selection of persons for compulsory...
The purpose of this Comment is to restate the law of reopening as developed by the Act, the regulati...
The general subject of selective service reform contains enough problems to busy the proverbial thou...
United States v. Atherton involved a local draft board\u27s denial, on erroneous legal grounds, of a...
We have attempted to establish first that the international laws of warfare are part of American law...
This article is written with the view of acquainting civilian lawyers with some of the procedural as...
In Burch . Louisiana and Ballew v. Georgia, the Supreme Court defined the protections guaranteed by ...
In this paper we examine the sanctioning of one type of political deviance, draft resistance, in two...
The Vietnam war has been a significant factor in the rise of draft resistance litigation. In ever in...
Section 1113 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act passed in 1982 prohibits the receipt of...
American courts, faced with public resistance to conscription, have long attempted to strike a balan...
Appellant, a Jehovah\u27s Witness, claimed exemption from service under the Selective Training and S...
Lockhart v. United States presented the question whether the defendant, who failed to take an admini...
A registrant may obtain judicial review of Selective Service action in any of three possible ways. I...
This Article argues that a key-but-overlooked factor in the Vietnam-era breakdown of the draft syste...
The concept of the local draft board is based on the theory that selection of persons for compulsory...
The purpose of this Comment is to restate the law of reopening as developed by the Act, the regulati...
The general subject of selective service reform contains enough problems to busy the proverbial thou...
United States v. Atherton involved a local draft board\u27s denial, on erroneous legal grounds, of a...
We have attempted to establish first that the international laws of warfare are part of American law...
This article is written with the view of acquainting civilian lawyers with some of the procedural as...
In Burch . Louisiana and Ballew v. Georgia, the Supreme Court defined the protections guaranteed by ...
In this paper we examine the sanctioning of one type of political deviance, draft resistance, in two...