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Necessary Necessity: Courts’ Historical Assessment Of The Condition Precedent For Martial Law, Eric Merriam Jan 2023

Necessary Necessity: Courts’ Historical Assessment Of The Condition Precedent For Martial Law, Eric Merriam

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Detaining Isis: Habeas And The Phantom Menace, Ernesto Hernández-López Jan 2019

Detaining Isis: Habeas And The Phantom Menace, Ernesto Hernández-López

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Picking Up Where Katcoff Left Off: Developing A Framework For A Constitutional Military Chaplaincy, Malcolm H. Wilkerson Jan 2014

Picking Up Where Katcoff Left Off: Developing A Framework For A Constitutional Military Chaplaincy, Malcolm H. Wilkerson

Oklahoma Law Review

Under existing precedent, portions of the military chaplaincy program are unconstitutional. Although presenting at least the appearance of the “establishment” of religion, the military chaplaincy program has never been successfully challenged on constitutional grounds—despite its history of more than two centuries. The only court that has directly confronted the issue upheld the military chaplaincy based on what appears to be a counter-intuitive application of the Free Exercise Clause. Namely, the military chaplaincy program ensures the free exercise rights of service members who, because of their military service, would otherwise be deprived of access to religious services. And indeed, when a …


More Than An Assertion: How United States V. Pulungan Nudged The Directorate Of Defense Trade Controls Toward Increased Transparency, Cody Jones Jan 2012

More Than An Assertion: How United States V. Pulungan Nudged The Directorate Of Defense Trade Controls Toward Increased Transparency, Cody Jones

Oklahoma Law Review

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Differences Without Distinctions: Boyle's Government Contractor Defense Fails To Recognize The Critical Differences Between Civilian And Military Plaintiffs And Between Military And Non-Military Procurement, John L. Watts Dec 2006

Differences Without Distinctions: Boyle's Government Contractor Defense Fails To Recognize The Critical Differences Between Civilian And Military Plaintiffs And Between Military And Non-Military Procurement, John L. Watts

Oklahoma Law Review

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Justice For Iraq, Justice For All, Michael J. Frank Jan 2004

Justice For Iraq, Justice For All, Michael J. Frank

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: The Province And Duty Of The Judicial Department: Why The Court Cannot Continue To Use Justiciability To Avoid Dealing With The Tension Between Congress And The President Regarding The War Powers, Cassandra L. Wilkinson Jan 2003

Constitutional Law: The Province And Duty Of The Judicial Department: Why The Court Cannot Continue To Use Justiciability To Avoid Dealing With The Tension Between Congress And The President Regarding The War Powers, Cassandra L. Wilkinson

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


International Law: Blaming Big Brother: Holding States Accountable For The Devastation Of Terrorism, Sarah E. Smith Jan 2003

International Law: Blaming Big Brother: Holding States Accountable For The Devastation Of Terrorism, Sarah E. Smith

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enemy Combatants, The Courts, And The Constitution, Roberto Iraola Jan 2003

Enemy Combatants, The Courts, And The Constitution, Roberto Iraola

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Is It Good For? War Power, Judicial Review, And Constitutional Deliberation, J. Richard Broughton Jan 2001

What Is It Good For? War Power, Judicial Review, And Constitutional Deliberation, J. Richard Broughton

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Military Law: Should Military Personnel Be Court-Martialed For Offenses That Are Not Service-Connected?, Gerald A. Williams Jan 1898

Military Law: Should Military Personnel Be Court-Martialed For Offenses That Are Not Service-Connected?, Gerald A. Williams

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.