The United States Court of Military Appeals has been referred to as the most vital element in the reformation and unification of military criminal law brought about by the Uniform Code of Military Justice. It represents a further extension of civilian control over the military--a concept long deemed vital to the American framework of democratic government. The Court is not faced with an easy task, and no one is more aware of this than the judges themselves. Like all institutions established as a result of reform movements, its activities are subject to close public scrutiny. The work of the Court is being analyzed on the one hand by segments of the civilian bar who have acquired a distrust of the military courts-martial system; it is bein...
In Burch . Louisiana and Ballew v. Georgia, the Supreme Court defined the protections guaranteed by ...
Independence of the military justice system is predicated on the premise that courts-martial are Art...
In the Manual for Courts-Martial, the President of the United States has established the procedural,...
When a civilian supreme court for the review of court-martial convictions was first proposed in Co...
Although the question had been tangentially noted on numerous occasions and in various contexts, unt...
In these last few years, we have seen public interest in military justice develop far beyond an imme...
There is often a misconception regarding the military and the procedures that it uses in order to br...
During court-martial, the commander decides on the charge, selects of the jury, and reviews the tria...
The interrelationship between the United States Supreme Court and the Court of Military Appeals is n...
Under the decision of the Supreme Court in O\u27Callahan v. Parker, 395 U.S. 258 (1969), a court-mar...
The thesis of this Article is that most of the vices infesting the military appellate system could b...
The Supreme Court has long held that federal adjudication before judges lacking Article III’s salary...
This study was undertaken to examine the operation of the United States Court of Military Appeals, a...
Congress codified many of the disciplinary procedural rights for servicemembers in the Uniform Code ...
Over the past two decades, judges and legislators in a number of states have recognized significant ...
In Burch . Louisiana and Ballew v. Georgia, the Supreme Court defined the protections guaranteed by ...
Independence of the military justice system is predicated on the premise that courts-martial are Art...
In the Manual for Courts-Martial, the President of the United States has established the procedural,...
When a civilian supreme court for the review of court-martial convictions was first proposed in Co...
Although the question had been tangentially noted on numerous occasions and in various contexts, unt...
In these last few years, we have seen public interest in military justice develop far beyond an imme...
There is often a misconception regarding the military and the procedures that it uses in order to br...
During court-martial, the commander decides on the charge, selects of the jury, and reviews the tria...
The interrelationship between the United States Supreme Court and the Court of Military Appeals is n...
Under the decision of the Supreme Court in O\u27Callahan v. Parker, 395 U.S. 258 (1969), a court-mar...
The thesis of this Article is that most of the vices infesting the military appellate system could b...
The Supreme Court has long held that federal adjudication before judges lacking Article III’s salary...
This study was undertaken to examine the operation of the United States Court of Military Appeals, a...
Congress codified many of the disciplinary procedural rights for servicemembers in the Uniform Code ...
Over the past two decades, judges and legislators in a number of states have recognized significant ...
In Burch . Louisiana and Ballew v. Georgia, the Supreme Court defined the protections guaranteed by ...
Independence of the military justice system is predicated on the premise that courts-martial are Art...
In the Manual for Courts-Martial, the President of the United States has established the procedural,...