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Military, War, and Peace

Connecticut Law Review

2022

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Restoring Faith In Military Justice, Eleanor T. Morales, John W. Brooker Jan 2022

Restoring Faith In Military Justice, Eleanor T. Morales, John W. Brooker

Connecticut Law Review

The military justice system was designed to maintain good order and discipline, strengthen national security, and achieve justice. After military leaders failed to effectively address the sexual assault crisis within the armed forces, Congress lost faith in this system. In response, Congress enacted sweeping legislative reform, transferring prosecutorial discretion for the most serious offenses from commanders to military lawyers. Unlike civilian prosecutions, most decisions within the military justice system have overwhelmingly favored one consideration: maintaining good order and discipline in the unit. While Congress’s reforms change who makes the decisions in many cases, they will have little effect unless military …