Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.On June 25, 2008, the United States Supreme Court issued an opinion in Kennedy v. Louisiana holding that the application of the death penalty to the crime of aggravated child rape violated the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Three days after the opinion was issued, it was discovered that everyone involved in the case had overlooked a 2006 amendment to the Uniform Code of Military Justice ("UCMJ") that made child rape a death penalty offense. This seeming oversight by the majority led the state of Louisiana and Solicitor General to petition the Court for the case to be reheard. On September 8, the Supreme Court took the highly unusual step of asking for more briefing on...
Defendants, civilian wives of servicemen living overseas, were tried and convicted of murder by mili...
In Miller v. Alabama1 and Jackson v. Hobbs2 the Supreme Court reaffirmed its conclusions in two earl...
Congress codified many of the disciplinary procedural rights for servicemembers in the Uniform Code ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.On June 25, 2008, the United States Supreme Cou...
In Kennedy v. Louisiana, the United States Supreme Court held unconstitutional a state law that prov...
Independence of the military justice system is predicated on the premise that courts-martial are Art...
Is a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a nonhomicidal crime a constitutional viola...
The Supreme Court recently resolved a longstanding split in its Eighth Amendment jurisprudence when ...
Excessive force is today\u27s most prominently debated governmental abuse. The shocks the conscienc...
This amicus brief filed in the U.S. Supreme Court case of United States v. Briggs on behalf of a bip...
In 2013, the President, Secretary of Defense, and members of Congress responded with shock and outra...
The Supreme Court’s inquiry into the constitutionality of the death penalty has over-looked a critic...
A recent United States Supreme Court decision established a new eighth amendment test for the consti...
This Article examines the foundations of law and justice in American jurisprudence to illuminate the...
The Supreme Court’s inquiry into the constitutionality of the death penalty has overlooked a critica...
Defendants, civilian wives of servicemen living overseas, were tried and convicted of murder by mili...
In Miller v. Alabama1 and Jackson v. Hobbs2 the Supreme Court reaffirmed its conclusions in two earl...
Congress codified many of the disciplinary procedural rights for servicemembers in the Uniform Code ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.On June 25, 2008, the United States Supreme Cou...
In Kennedy v. Louisiana, the United States Supreme Court held unconstitutional a state law that prov...
Independence of the military justice system is predicated on the premise that courts-martial are Art...
Is a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a nonhomicidal crime a constitutional viola...
The Supreme Court recently resolved a longstanding split in its Eighth Amendment jurisprudence when ...
Excessive force is today\u27s most prominently debated governmental abuse. The shocks the conscienc...
This amicus brief filed in the U.S. Supreme Court case of United States v. Briggs on behalf of a bip...
In 2013, the President, Secretary of Defense, and members of Congress responded with shock and outra...
The Supreme Court’s inquiry into the constitutionality of the death penalty has over-looked a critic...
A recent United States Supreme Court decision established a new eighth amendment test for the consti...
This Article examines the foundations of law and justice in American jurisprudence to illuminate the...
The Supreme Court’s inquiry into the constitutionality of the death penalty has overlooked a critica...
Defendants, civilian wives of servicemen living overseas, were tried and convicted of murder by mili...
In Miller v. Alabama1 and Jackson v. Hobbs2 the Supreme Court reaffirmed its conclusions in two earl...
Congress codified many of the disciplinary procedural rights for servicemembers in the Uniform Code ...