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Full-Text Articles in Military, War, and Peace
The Betrayal Of The Red, White & Blue: The Failures Of Institutional Self-Regulation & The Military’S #Metoo Movement, Kristen M. Stone
The Betrayal Of The Red, White & Blue: The Failures Of Institutional Self-Regulation & The Military’S #Metoo Movement, Kristen M. Stone
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Presidential Coup, Anthony J. Ghiotto
The Presidential Coup, Anthony J. Ghiotto
Buffalo Law Review
What prevents the President from abusing the military power at his disposal to stage a coup and actively impose presidential rule upon the United States? What if generations of presidential assertions of authority, congressional acquiescence, and judicial abdication have not only laid the groundwork for the President to use military power to impose his will, but in fact have legally sanctioned such a presidential coup? And what if the informal checks and balances that historically protected against such abuse—specifically a benevolent President, a constitutionally faithful military, intra-executive branch checks, and public opinion—have also eroded to no longer function as checks? …
A Sisterhood Of Arms: Envisioning Conscription And Selective Service Post-Gender Integration Of Combat Arms, Erin R. Goldberg
A Sisterhood Of Arms: Envisioning Conscription And Selective Service Post-Gender Integration Of Combat Arms, Erin R. Goldberg
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leave No Soldier Behind? The Legality Of The Bowe Bergdahl Prisoner Swap, Steven M. Maffucci
Leave No Soldier Behind? The Legality Of The Bowe Bergdahl Prisoner Swap, Steven M. Maffucci
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice Jackson's 1946 Nuremberg Reflections At Buffalo: An Introduction, Alfred S. Konefsky, Tara J. Melish
Justice Jackson's 1946 Nuremberg Reflections At Buffalo: An Introduction, Alfred S. Konefsky, Tara J. Melish
Buffalo Law Review
This Essay introduces the 2011 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture, “From Nuremberg to Buffalo: Justice Jackson’s Enduring Lessons of Morality and Law in a World at War,” a commemoration of Jackson’s 1946 centennial convocation speech at the University of Buffalo. It discusses Jackson’s speech, breaks down its thematic components, and situates the distinguished Mitchell Lecturers’ responses to it in context. Unlike Justice Jackson’s commanding and historic opening and closing statements as U.S. chief prosecutor at Nuremberg, Jackson’s 1946 speech, delivered just days after his return from Germany where he heard the Nuremberg Tribunal deliver its final judgment and verdicts, has largely …
Address At The University Of Buffalo Centennial Convocation, October 4, 1946, Robert H. Jackson
Address At The University Of Buffalo Centennial Convocation, October 4, 1946, Robert H. Jackson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bringing Nuremberg Home: Justice Jackson's Path Back To Buffalo, October 4, 1946, John Q. Barrett
Bringing Nuremberg Home: Justice Jackson's Path Back To Buffalo, October 4, 1946, John Q. Barrett
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Of Nazis, Americans, And Educating Against Catastrophe, Eric L. Muller
Of Nazis, Americans, And Educating Against Catastrophe, Eric L. Muller
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law, Power, And "Rumors Of War": Robert Jackson Confronts Law And Security After Nuremberg, Mary L. Dudziak
Law, Power, And "Rumors Of War": Robert Jackson Confronts Law And Security After Nuremberg, Mary L. Dudziak
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Iraq Paradox: Minority And Group Rights In A Viable Constitution, Makau Mutua
The Iraq Paradox: Minority And Group Rights In A Viable Constitution, Makau Mutua
Buffalo Law Review
On October 15, 2005 an Iraq ravaged by a civil war spawned by the 2003 American invasion and subsequent occupation voted to decide the fate of a permanent constitution for the country. Although many Sunni Arabs took part in the vote, the referendum lost in the three governorates where they form a majority. But the constitution was approved because opponents only succeeded in recording "no" votes larger than two-thirds in only two of Iraq's eighteen provinces, in effect one province short of a veto. A two-thirds rejection in three provinces would have doomed the charter and the transition to a …
Bin Laden's War, David A. Westbrook
Bin Laden's War, David A. Westbrook
Buffalo Law Review
The GWOT/Global Jihad is different from prior conflicts (including the ideological struggle of the Cold War), and these differences have important strategic consequences which are not reflected in current US policy. First, US strategy has proceeded on traditional, and inapposite, understandings of the politics that informs this war. Second, radical neofundamentalism is a new form of political organization, attuned to a globalized world, with a distinctive form of violence quite different from the violence organized by the bureaucratic apparatus of a modern professional military grounded in a nation state. Third, the politics of radical neofundamentalism has strategic consequences. On the …
Between Rock And A Hard Place: Polygraph Prejudice Persists After Scheffer, Robin D. Barovick
Between Rock And A Hard Place: Polygraph Prejudice Persists After Scheffer, Robin D. Barovick
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Smoke Gets In Your Eyes: Proposed Ratification By The United States Of The Geneva Protocol On Chemical-Biological Warfare, Linda C. Fentiman
When Smoke Gets In Your Eyes: Proposed Ratification By The United States Of The Geneva Protocol On Chemical-Biological Warfare, Linda C. Fentiman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Case For An Unconditional, Universal Amnesty For Draft Evaders And Armed Forces Deserters, William D. Wick
The Case For An Unconditional, Universal Amnesty For Draft Evaders And Armed Forces Deserters, William D. Wick
Buffalo Law Review
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).
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).
J.G. Starke, An Introduction To The Science Of Peace (Ireneology)., W. Paul Gormley
J.G. Starke, An Introduction To The Science Of Peace (Ireneology)., W. Paul Gormley
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Awol. By Alfred Avins., James R. Lunney U.S. Attorney’S Office For The Southern District Of New York
The Law Of Awol. By Alfred Avins., James R. Lunney U.S. Attorney’S Office For The Southern District Of New York
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Miscellaneous—Militia, Howard L. Meyer Ii
Miscellaneous—Militia, Howard L. Meyer Ii
Buffalo Law Review
Nistal v. Hausauer, 308 N. Y. 146, 124 N. E. 2d 94 (1954).
Advance To Barbarism—How The Reversion To Barbarism In Warfare And War-Trials Menaces Our Future. By F. J. P. Veale., Richard Arens
Advance To Barbarism—How The Reversion To Barbarism In Warfare And War-Trials Menaces Our Future. By F. J. P. Veale., Richard Arens
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Selective Service—Non-Disclosure Of F.B.I. Report Did Not Invalidate Hearing Procedure, Edward Schmitt
Selective Service—Non-Disclosure Of F.B.I. Report Did Not Invalidate Hearing Procedure, Edward Schmitt
Buffalo Law Review
United States v. Nugent, 346 U. S. 1 (1953).
Military Justice, Command, And The Field Soldier, Albert R. Mugel
Military Justice, Command, And The Field Soldier, Albert R. Mugel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wartime Security And Liberty Under Law, Robert H. Jackson
Wartime Security And Liberty Under Law, Robert H. Jackson
Buffalo Law Review
Address delivered at Buffalo Law School, May 9, 1951, as part of the initial James McCormack Mitchell lectures.