Out of a myriad of concerns in this evolving arena-ranging from criminal jurisdiction, to training, to labor and employment law-this Article focuses on providing an overview of the "political question" doctrine's development in recent case law associated with civil complaints brought in American courts against contracting companies operating in battlefield environments such as Iraq and Afghanistan, a matter addressed by the author at the Review of Litigation's Symposium- Terror on Trial: Civil Litigation in the War on Terror. The political question doctrine, which excludes from judicial review all controversies involving policy choices and other value determinations that the Constitution reserves to the Congress and the Executive for resolu...
Since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, thousands of armed civilians have worked in that country p...
In March 2003, the United States' armed forces and their allies invaded Iraq. Today, more than three...
This Article is about the military contractor defense: the legal doctrine which insulates weapons ma...
Recent assertions of the political question doctrine by battlefield contractor defendants in tort li...
The Army has used civilian contractors to provide supplies and services to its forces in the field s...
This paper will argue that, in the absence of effective alternatives, the new law granting court-mar...
Along with identifying the legal and policy considerations associated with these issues, this Articl...
To ensure that all contractors who commit crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan can be prosecuted effective...
In order to provide context for the Custer Battles court\u27s opinion, Part II of this Note generall...
According to the United States Department of Defense (DOD), as of 2013 there were over 12,000 DOD ...
The “war on terrorism,” according to Jeremy Scahill, has led to the most privatized war in the histo...
The United States has relied on Private Military Firms (PMFs) extensively to carry out its numerous ...
David Price, a Democratic representative from North Carolina, sponsored the MEJA Expansion and Enfor...
Contractors compose part of the total force for U.S. warfare capability in Iraq. Some augment U.S. w...
Over the past decade, many military affairs analysts have touted the advent of a revolution in mili...
Since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, thousands of armed civilians have worked in that country p...
In March 2003, the United States' armed forces and their allies invaded Iraq. Today, more than three...
This Article is about the military contractor defense: the legal doctrine which insulates weapons ma...
Recent assertions of the political question doctrine by battlefield contractor defendants in tort li...
The Army has used civilian contractors to provide supplies and services to its forces in the field s...
This paper will argue that, in the absence of effective alternatives, the new law granting court-mar...
Along with identifying the legal and policy considerations associated with these issues, this Articl...
To ensure that all contractors who commit crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan can be prosecuted effective...
In order to provide context for the Custer Battles court\u27s opinion, Part II of this Note generall...
According to the United States Department of Defense (DOD), as of 2013 there were over 12,000 DOD ...
The “war on terrorism,” according to Jeremy Scahill, has led to the most privatized war in the histo...
The United States has relied on Private Military Firms (PMFs) extensively to carry out its numerous ...
David Price, a Democratic representative from North Carolina, sponsored the MEJA Expansion and Enfor...
Contractors compose part of the total force for U.S. warfare capability in Iraq. Some augment U.S. w...
Over the past decade, many military affairs analysts have touted the advent of a revolution in mili...
Since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, thousands of armed civilians have worked in that country p...
In March 2003, the United States' armed forces and their allies invaded Iraq. Today, more than three...
This Article is about the military contractor defense: the legal doctrine which insulates weapons ma...