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Vanderbilt Law Review

1953

United States Court of Military Appeals

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"Military Due Process": What Is It?, Seymour W. Wurfel Feb 1953

"Military Due Process": What Is It?, Seymour W. Wurfel

Vanderbilt Law Review

On November 27, 1951, the United States Court of Military Appeals, then some five months old, fashioned in the Clay case' what is characterized as a label. It embellished this label with quotation marks at least twice in the course of the opinion. This label, which was, in the language of the Court, used "for lack of a more descriptive phrase,"was "military due process." This, and later use of the term by the Court in other opinions, has caused some students of military law to speculate as to whether there is occurring the emergence of a new doctrine of law. …