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Military Law - Persons Subject To The Uniform Code Of Military Justice. United States V. Averette, 19 U.S.C.M.A. 363, 41 C.M.R. 363 (1970), Charles W. Boohar Jr.
Military Law - Persons Subject To The Uniform Code Of Military Justice. United States V. Averette, 19 U.S.C.M.A. 363, 41 C.M.R. 363 (1970), Charles W. Boohar Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Direct Judicial Review Of The Actions Of The Selective Service System, Bruce J. Winick
Direct Judicial Review Of The Actions Of The Selective Service System, Bruce J. Winick
Michigan Law Review
A registrant may obtain judicial review of Selective Service action in any of three possible ways. If he submits to induction into the Armed Forces, the registrant may challenge the validity of his induction order by petitioning for habeas corpus. If the registrant refuses to submit to induction, and is subsequently indicted for that refusal, he may defend the criminal prosecution on the ground that the order for his induction was unlawful. In addition to these two well-settled methods of obtaining postinduction judicial review, the registrant may have a third alternative. In certain circumstances, he may be able to secure …
Military Reservations: Forts Or Parks?, Robert Gerwig
Military Reservations: Forts Or Parks?, Robert Gerwig
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Welsh Reaffirms Seeger: From A Remarkable Feat Of Judicial Surgery To A Lobotomy, Theodore F. Denno
Welsh Reaffirms Seeger: From A Remarkable Feat Of Judicial Surgery To A Lobotomy, Theodore F. Denno
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Selective Service Law—Purely Ethical Or Moral Belief Held Grounds For Conscientious Objector Exemption, Roger G. Burlingame
Selective Service Law—Purely Ethical Or Moral Belief Held Grounds For Conscientious Objector Exemption, Roger G. Burlingame
Buffalo Law Review
Welsh v. United States, 398 U.S. 833 (1970).
Armed Forces - Selective Service - Operation Of Statute Of Limitations As A Bar To Prosecution For Failure To Register For Draft. Toussie V. United States, 90 S. Ct. 858 (1970), Susan B. Cocke
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Armed Forces--Living In Two Worlds, William Robert Wooton
Constitutional Law--Armed Forces--Living In Two Worlds, William Robert Wooton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fisher: International Conflict For Beginners, Stanley D. Metzger
Fisher: International Conflict For Beginners, Stanley D. Metzger
Michigan Law Review
A Review of International Conflict for Beginners by Roger Fisher
Armed Services - The Right To Pre-Induction Judicial Review. Breen V. Selective Service Local Board No. 16, 90 S. Ct. (1970), Robert R. Kaplan
Armed Services - The Right To Pre-Induction Judicial Review. Breen V. Selective Service Local Board No. 16, 90 S. Ct. (1970), Robert R. Kaplan
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Military Law--Military Jurisdiction Over Crimes Committed By Military Personnel Outside The United States: The Effect Of O'Callahan V. Parker, Michigan Law Review
Military Law--Military Jurisdiction Over Crimes Committed By Military Personnel Outside The United States: The Effect Of O'Callahan V. Parker, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Until recently, it had generally been considered that the minimum condition necessary to justify the invocation of military jurisdiction was the offender's "status" as "a person who can be regarded as falling within the term 'land and naval forces.' " In O' Callahan v. Parker, however, the United States Supreme Court determined that while military status is still requisite to the attachment of military jurisdiction, it is not a sufficient basis in and of itself to warrant trial by a military tribunal. In a five to three decision authored by Justice Douglas, the Court held that in order for military …
Military Jurisdiction Over Non-Service Connected Offenses
Military Jurisdiction Over Non-Service Connected Offenses
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Massachusetts In The Federal Courts: The Constitutionality Of The Vietnam War, Anthony A. D'Amato
Massachusetts In The Federal Courts: The Constitutionality Of The Vietnam War, Anthony A. D'Amato
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
One of the most singular pieces of legislation in American constitutional history passed both houses of the Massachusetts legislature on April 1st, 1970, and was signed into law on the following day by Governor Francis W. Sargent. It provides that, except for an emergency, no inhabitant of Massachusetts inducted into or serving in the armed forces "shall be required to serve" abroad in an armed hostility that has not been declared a war by Congress under Article 1, Section 8, clause 11 of the United States Constitution. The bill further directs the state's attorney general to bring a suit testing …
Selective Service Law—In Providing For Conscientious Objector Exemption, Free Exercise Of Religion Clause Of First Amendment Precludes Discrimination In Favor Of Those With Formal Religious Beliefs, David A. Higley
Buffalo Law Review
United States v. Sisson, 297 F. Supp. 902 (D. Mass. 1969), prob. juris. noted, 396 U.S. 812, 90 S. Ct. 92 (1969).
Constitutional Law—The Serviceman’S Right To A Civilian Trial For A Non-Service Connected Crime, Bruce R. Fenwick
Constitutional Law—The Serviceman’S Right To A Civilian Trial For A Non-Service Connected Crime, Bruce R. Fenwick
Buffalo Law Review
O'Callahan v. Parker, 395 U.S. 258 (1969).
Books Received, Journal Staff
Books Received, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
G.I. RIGHTS AND ARMY JUSTICE: THE DRAFTEE'S GUIDE TO MILITARY LIFE AND LAW
By Robert S. Rivkin
New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1970. Pp. vii, 383. $1.75.
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HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL ACTION
By Ernst B. Haas
Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1970.Pp. vii, 184.
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INDIRECT TAXATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
By John F. Due
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1970. Pp. v, 201. $9.00.
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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE REGULATION OF THE RADIO SPECTRUM
By David M. Leive
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.: Oceana Publications Inc., 1970. Pp. 11, 386.$16.50.
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THE WINDS OF FREEDOM
By Dean Rusk …
O'Callahan And Its Progeny: A Survey Of Their Impact On The Jurisdiction Of Courts-Martial, John F. Depue
O'Callahan And Its Progeny: A Survey Of Their Impact On The Jurisdiction Of Courts-Martial, John F. Depue
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Armed Services - Conscientious Objectors - Belief In Orthodox Concept Of God Not Required For Exemption, William C. Bartley
Armed Services - Conscientious Objectors - Belief In Orthodox Concept Of God Not Required For Exemption, William C. Bartley
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law--Selective Service--Conscientious Objector Dilemma--Question Still Unresolved, Richard D. Pompelio
Administrative Law--Selective Service--Conscientious Objector Dilemma--Question Still Unresolved, Richard D. Pompelio
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.