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    How the Senate's 60 Lawyers Voted on Bailout Bill  Oct 4, 2008
    Cochran taught military law at the Navy's officer candidate school in Newport, R.I., in the early '60s before joining Jackson, Miss. firm in 1965. (Law.com)

    Despite gaffe, Supreme Court won't revisit landmark child-rape ruling  Oct 3, 2008
    But unknown to the justices at the time they wrote the opinion, Congress in 2006 had amended the nation's military law to authorize capital punishment in such cases for child rapists ... "This court has never looked to military law to provide guidance in conducting Eighth Amendment analyses of state capital punishment laws," Jeffrey Fisher, a Stanford Law School professor serving as Kennedy's lawyer, wrote in his brief ... Lawyers for Louisiana countered in their brief that military law is... (Christian Science Monitor -- USA)

    Applause calendar  Oct 3, 2008
    Send event schedules, pricing and other information along with a contact name and phone number to Steven Uhles at , or to Applause, The Augusta Chronicle, P.O. Box 1928, Augusta, GA 30903-1928. THINK PINK LUNCHEON: 11:30 a.m. today, Savannah Rapids Pavilion, 3300 Evans to Locks Road, Martinez; keynote speaker Amy Breitmann, director of development for The Lydia Project; silent auction at 11 a.m. benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation; $25; (706) 823-3476. (The Augusta Chronicle)

    High Court Won't Revisit Child Rape Case  Oct 3, 2008
    The justices, by a 7-2 vote, issued an amended opinion Wednesday that adds a footnote concerning military law, but otherwise leaves the essence of the decision untouched. The provision of military law setting out punishments for rapists "does not draw into question our 0000186C conclusions that there is a consensus against the death penalty for the crime in the civilian context and that the penalty here is unconstitutional," Kennedy wrote, joined by the four liberal justices who formed the... (CBS News -- US)

    McCain, Obama Criticism of High Court Child Rape Case Cited in Rehearing Request  Sep 25, 2008
    Soon after that June 25 decision was handed down, a military law blogger noted that that Congress had recently passed legislation that calls for the death penalty in such cases under the Uniform Code of Military Justice ... In a supplemental brief filed with the Court Wednesday, the state argues that "military law is American law" and should not be ignored in the case, especially since it represents the will of Congress when it passed the law. (Law.com)

    MILITARY: Remaining Haditha cases mired in courts  Sep 14, 2008
    Former Marine attorney and military law expert Gary Solis said that while the legal system has worked in the Haditha affair, he believes it remains an example of "prosecutorial overreaching.". A sticking point. (North County Times)

    Army: Problems with probe into pregnant soldier's death  Sep 12, 2008
    But that's no excuse for not keeping track of those in uniform, said Scott Silliman, a former Air Force lawyer and military law professor at Duke University. "Somebody shouldn't just be able to drop through the cracks like that," Silliman said. (USA Today)

    Why I can't back McCain-Palin or Obama-Biden: Both fail miserably on immigration  Sep 12, 2008
    DanielH wrote on Sep 11, 2008 8:27 PM:" Cogito, Leonard: You wouldn't believe what I have been working on, and I am very, very busy.I think I was ranting and raving once about my discovery about Admiralty law, which is actually constitutional under the category of military law. What's wrong with this is that we are ruled under Admiralty law right now, and nobody realizes. In other words, forget about constitutional rights in court.I don't have very much problem talking about this in the public... (Lodi News Sentinel, CA)

    IBC 2008 Exhibitor Profiles  Sep 5, 2008
    Source: Business Wire Global Event Services. AMSTERDAM, Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IBC 2008 takes place 12 16 September, 2008 at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    ROTC gets new leaders  Sep 3, 2008
    Students taking the N.J.R.O.T.C. class learn everything from weather to astronomy to oceanography to military law and international law. "Everything you see in ROTC that is not a desk a classroom a chair or a student the Navy provides," Sicz said. (Yanceyville Caswell Messenger, NC)

    MILITARY: Acquitted former Marine recalls fear in Fallujah  Sep 1, 2008
    Faced with those statements, deciding to prosecute Nazario was based more on the moral and ethical imperative than overwhelming evidence, according to those who practice and study military law ... One military law expert said Nazario's case was exactly what the Military Extraterritorial Judicial Act was intended to cover. (North County Times)

    MILITARY: Marine not guilty in Fallujah slayings  Aug 29, 2008
    Gary Solis, a military law expert and former Marine Corps attorney and judge, said he believes the case never should have been brought. "I think the verdict was right," the Georgetown University law professor said during a telephone interview. (North County Times)

    LETTERS: NCT, Aug. 26, 2008  Aug 27, 2008
    People need to understand that the Marines are subject to both civilian and military law ... I just checked a military law reference where it reads 1) "military law does not relieve personnel of obligations to their country's own civil code or to those of international law" and 2) "soldiers may be prosecuted in Civil courts for crimes against his own country's civil code and generally civil jurisdiction will take precedence over military jurisdiction" and finally 3) "only in times of War [not a... (North County Times)

    Coast Guard Cop Accused Of Coke Use  Aug 21, 2008
    Capt. Michael Sullivan, who has 26 years of service, was charged Tuesday under military law with wrongful use of cocaine and obstruction of justice, a step that sets up an evidentiary hearing and could prompt a court-martial. Officials gave no further details about the charges, but said Sullivan has been removed from supervisory duties. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Crime)

    A Few Bad Men  Aug 19, 2008
    Under military law, nonjudicial punishment is a less severe form of punishment than prosecution. In turn, nonpunitive discipline is even lighter than nonjudicial punishment. (Forbes -- Business)

    Marine On Trial As Civilian In Iraqi Deaths  Aug 18, 2008
    The act was meant to close a loophole that allowed civilians to escape prosecution for serious crimes because they are not subject to military law and U.S. prosecutors lack jurisdiction. Nazario is being tried in federal court because he had left active duty when the Naval Criminal Investigative Service began its investigation. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Crime)

    MILITARY: First trial in Fallujah killings starts Tuesday  Aug 18, 2008
    Military law experts say the manslaughter trial of former Sgt. Jose L. Nazario Jr. establishes a precedent by asking jurors who may have no military background to decide the legitimacy of a battlefield action ... "The operative word is 'insight,' " said Brahms, who practices military law in Carlsbad ... "Twenty Camp Pendleton Marines and one sailor have been prosecuted on charges related to unlawful killings in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion.All except Nazario have been prosecuted under... (North County Times)

    Cowboy Practice Notes: Aug. 15  Aug 16, 2008
    Oklahoma State Cowboys Football, Basketball, and Recruiting. com covers Oklahoma State University athletics. (GoPokes.com)

    Bin Laden driver may not go free after sentence ends  Aug 10, 2008
    But military law specialists said that it is unlikely his case's outcome will predict future verdicts or sentences because of its set of facts, including Hamdan's role as a driver and not a terrorist fighter or operative ... "It demonstrates, at the very least, that you cannot count on a military jury to throw the book at people," said Fidell, who teaches military law at Yale Law School ... Gary Myers, who has practiced military law for 40 years, said military panels have a deep understanding of... (Boston Globe)

    District 16 rivals try to stand out  Aug 10, 2008
    Rooney, 37, is a former Army captain who taught constitutional and military law at West Point, then worked as an attorney and ran a shelter for abused children in Palm Beach County. He is the grandson of legendary Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney Sr., and the brother of Palm Beach Kennel Club President Pat Rooney Jr.. (The Palm Beach Post)

    Speaking of Infidelity ...  Aug 9, 2008
    "We use military law enforcement and Secret Service.". Filed under. (Slate)

    Army 'does not tolerate beasting'  Aug 1, 2008
    The Royal Military Police will now investigate the death to see whether there were any breaches of military law. Outside court, Pte Williams' mother Debra said she was "devastated" with the verdicts and would "continue fighting for justice". (BBC News -- UK)

    Company specializing in homeland security training relocates headquarters to Denmark  Aug 1, 2008
    You are not logged in. Log in to TheTandD.com. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)

    Air Force fugitive enters plea in wife's slaying  Jul 30, 2008
    Air Force Technical Sgt. Don Osborn says that under military law, prosecutors are seeking a conviction for unpremeditated murder as Wonggoun's court martial continues Tuesday. They have ruled out the death penalty. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Crime)

    Officer who served at Nuremburg dies  Jul 29, 2008
    Weaver later worked as staff judge advocate in liaison with the Chinese government and as technical assistant at the Chinese Military Law School. He also taught criminal law at Soochow University on both the mainland China and Taiwan campuses. (The St. Augustine Record)

    Louisiana asks court to reopen child rape case  Jul 26, 2008
    It was first discussed on a military law blog. Louisiana "regrettably did not know of this federal provision," the state's lawyers wrote Monday. (Yahoo News -- Politics)

    MILITARY: Marine sniper cleared of manslaughter charges  Jul 25, 2008
    Gary Solis, a former Marine prosecutor and judge who teaches military law at Washington's Georgetown University, said the Winnick case stands out from others because of the testimony during the hearing that showed he had reason to believe the men were involved in planting a roadside bomb. "It boils down to a judgment call of what constitutes positive identity on the part of a Marine who has to make a split-second decision versus what a commander may later assess," Solis said during a telephone... (North County Times)

    Army Judge Convicts Soldier Who Hit Pedestrians  Jul 25, 2008
    Conn found Hendricks guilty of drunk driving and eight counts of aggravated assault under military law. The ruling was announced Thursday. (WNBC.com, NY)

    Beyond fear and prejudice  Jul 24, 2008
    This growing acceptance is at odds with unworthy and outdated military law. But changing the Pentagon policy won't be simple, notes Rep. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Opinion)

    Jaime Richardson | Green Valley NewsPima County Sheriff’s Lt. Sandy Rosenthal began his first week as commander of the Green Valley Patrol District, Monday. Rosenthal previously served the community as commander for nearly two years before being transferred in 2000.  Jul 23, 2008
    Rosenthal, a Tucson native, has been with the Pima County Sheriff s Department (PCSD) for 30 years and has also served in the U.S. Army in military law enforcement. The lieutenant is coming from the Criminal Investigations Unit of PCSD s main station in Tucson, where he was in charge of a group of detectives who handled a variety of crimes, including child crimes, sex crimes, burglary, auto theft, arson and animal crimes. (Green Valley News & Sun, AZ)

    Who Better To Reflect A Consensus: Elected Congress Or Divided Court?  Jul 23, 2008
    When word of his hugely embarrassing oversight surfaced on a military law blog, the reaction of Jeffrey Fisher, the defendant's attorney, was to blame not the court but the Justice Department: "We figured if somebody in the government thought otherwise, we'd hear about it.". But herein lies the rub: When the court acts as a legislative body (as a prospective, societywide policymaker) and not as a traditional court of law (as a retrospective, specific grievance-resolver), it must do the same... (Investors Business Daily)

    Politicians did a good job  Jul 22, 2008
    jarhead wrote on Jul 21, 2008 1:48 PM:" What Murthas ChallengerDoesnt Want You to KnowMore than 85 percent of the money raised by the Russell campaign has come from out of the 12th Congressional District.Russell violated military law when he appeared on the Michael Savage Nation, a political talk show, on May 14 while on active duty.In his commencement address at the Naval Academy in April, Admiral Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said, "If you are in the U.S. military, stay out of... (Somerset Daily American, PA)

    Review sought of child-rape case ruling  Jul 22, 2008
    But a week after the Kennedy decision, The New York Times reported that justices overlooked a provision in the Uniform Code of Military Justice that allows the death penalty for child rape, attributing its information to a military law blog written by a Marine Corps Reserve colonel. None of the lawyers who filed briefs for and against capital child rape mentioned the military law ... Connick said his decision was based on Congress approving the military law in 2006. (Nola.com -- Sports)

    Israel probes 'detainee shooting'  Jul 21, 2008
    In a statement quoted by the Jerusalem Post, the IDF said: "Military law forbids inflicting harm on detainees and obligates soldiers to show them respect and ensure their safety.". The IDF said that, in accordance with its policy, the footage had been reviewed by a senior official, and an investigation was under way. (BBC News)

    2 Marines Accused Of Stealing Classified Files  Jul 19, 2008
    Gunnery Sgt. Eric L. Froboese and Master Sgt. Reinaldo Pagan, both reservists, were called back to duty at Camp Pendleton and charged in late June with breaking military law, though charges were not made public until this week, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Froboese faces charges of dereliction of duty, orders violations, conspiracy and wrongful transmission of classified information, while Pagan faces charges of dereliction of duty and orders violations, according to the newspaper. (TheSanDiegoChannel.com, CA)

    Military: 2 Marines charged in secrets theft ring  Jul 19, 2008
    Both Marines were called back to duty at Camp Pendleton and charged in late June with breaking military law, though the charges were not announced until yesterday. Gunnery Sgt. Eric L. Froboese and Master Sgt. Reinaldo Pagan, both reservists, were charged as part of a probe into the mishandling and compromise of classified information, the Marine Corps said. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Still the Idol  Jul 17, 2008
    John McCaslin :: Townhall. Columns, funnies in your inbox. (Townhall.com)

    Your tax dollars at dubious work  Jul 13, 2008
    They report to no government agency and are bound by no international law or military law. The Tribune encourages letters to the editor on current issues. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Unadulterated Altruism in Ghana  Jul 8, 2008
    Feature Article of Tuesday, 8 July 2008. Feature Article of Tuesday, 8 July 2008. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Spencer: Spending Fourth atoning for U.S. mistakes  Jul 6, 2008
    At Abu Ghraib, a handful of dysfunctional and ill-trained American soldiers humiliated some Iraqi prisoners and broke U.S. military law. They embarrassed themselves and their country. (The Delaware County Times, PA)

    A Rare DOJ Mea Culpa in High Court Child Rape Case  Jul 4, 2008
    " One of the basic duties of the solicitor general's office is to defend the constitutionality of federal statutes (with rare exceptions), so if the military law regarding child rape was in jeopardy because of the Louisiana case, Ayer says, the office may well have filed a brief in the case if it had known about the law. "The idea that they had no interest in the case was an error. They may feel they were inattentive on their watch. (Law.com)

    Justice Department admits to Supreme Court blunder  Jul 4, 2008
    A civilian air force lawyer, Dwight Sullivan, mentioned the omission over the weekend on his military law blog. The New York Times reported the oversight on Tuesday. (International Herald Tribune)

    Army service no trial for Delco prosecutor  Jul 4, 2008
    "I'm personally very proud of him." Yim will be honing up on military law as a JAG lawyer. He will not only be attending classes for military law, but will also undergo military training. (The Delaware County Times, PA)

    Military must distance themselves from politics  Jul 4, 2008
    The 421 recruits were taken through drills in weapon handling and marksmanship, minor tactics, field craft, military law, map reading and junior leadership among others, under the Basic Infantry Training Course during the past five months. The Reviewing Officer reminded them that being apolitical and impartial was a necessary requirement from them, explaining that the military would be called upon to collaborate with other stakeholders to provide security to ensure free, fair and transparent... (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Hopkins County company lands $8.9 million Navy contract  Jul 4, 2008
    Hopkins County company lands $8. 9 million Navy contract - Business First of Louisville. (Louisville Business First, KY)

    3 Hostages Rescued in Colombia Return to U.S.  Jul 4, 2008
    On a Handheld Device. SIGN UP FOR FREE NEWS ALERTS. (Newsmax)

    McCain is stage front in Colombia  Jul 3, 2008
    $7 online stock trades. McCain finds himself stage front in Colombia. (MSNBC -- Politics)

    US 'to scrap' contractor immunity  Jul 3, 2008
    Foreign firms employing thousands of guards won huge contracts in Iraq after the 2003 US-led invasion, but were not subject to Iraqi or US military law. Iraqi frustration became fury last year when guards killed 17 people in a day. (BBC News -- Africa)

    Justice dept. admits error in Supreme court case  Jul 3, 2008
    A civilian Air Force lawyer, Dwight Sullivan, mentioned the omission over the weekend on his military law blog. The New York Times reported the oversight in an account that first appeared Tuesday on its Web site. (International Herald Tribune)

    Supreme Court used flawed assumption on death penalty case  Jul 2, 2008
    A military law blog pointed out during the weekend that Congress, in fact, revised the sex crimes section of the Uniform Code of Military Justice in 2006 to add child rape to the military death penalty ... Jeffrey L. Fisher, a Stanford Law School professor who successfully represented the defendant in the case, Patrick Kennedy, said that the defense legal team had actually looked into what military law said on the subject. (Boston Globe)

    MILITARY: Haditha cases continue to unravel  Jun 29, 2008
    "The concept of unlawful command influence includes the perception of its presence," Gary Solis, a former Marine Corps judge and prosecutor who teaches military law at Georgetown University, wrote in an e-mail to the newspaper ... While Ewers is highly regarded, the military law experts say someone should have realized early on that a mistake was being made. (North County Times)

    Justice Kennedy: American Idle  Jun 29, 2008
    The New York Times article on the decision in Boumediene notes that some people "have asserted that those held at Guantanamo have fewer rights than people accused of crimes under American civilian and military law.". In the universal language of children: Duh. (Human Events Online)

    MILITARY: Court orders review of '60 Minutes' Haditha outtakes  Jun 26, 2008
    The attorneys are worried that a precedent allowing a judge to see material that would not routinely be available could set a dangerous precedent in military law, Puckett said. Wuterich's court-martial was supposed to start in June, but has been delayed indefinitely by the "60 Minutes" issue. (North County Times)

    Iraqi-Canadian jailed in Baghdad  Jun 24, 2008
    During the war in Vietnam, several civilians working for the U.S. armed forces were charged with violations of military law. There were several convictions but all were eventually struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. (Globe and Mail -- International)

    Miss Tiffany, a good son  Jun 21, 2008
    In March, Thailand adjusted its military law that had said transvestites were too "mentally disturbed" to serve to less harsh wording that recognizes their status and exempts them from service. And just this week, British newspaper The Telegraph reported that a Thai school had built a "transvestite toilet" after 200 students said they considered themselves to be transgender. (Asia Times Online)

    MILITARY: Marine Corps appealing dismissal ruling for Chessani  Jun 19, 2008
    Gary Solis, a former Marine attorney who teaches military law at Washington's Georgetown University, said he was surprised by Folsom's ruling but understood the perception problem presented by Ewers' participation in the closed-door meetings. "Military justice cannot afford even the perception that the government has its fingers on the scales of justice," Solis said in a written response to questions. (North County Times)

    Origins of detainee tactics detailed  Jun 18, 2008
    WASHINGTON - The Pentagon in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks pursued abusive interrogation techniques once used by North Korea and Vietnam on American POWs despite stern warnings by several military lawyers that the methods were cruel and even illegal, according to a Senate investigation ... "The guidance [administration lawyers] provided will go down in history as some of the most irresponsible and shortsighted legal analysis ever provided to our nation's military and intelligence... (Boston Globe)

    Probe: Pentagon sought harsh interrogations  Jun 18, 2008
    Senate investigation finds techniques drew warnings from military lawyers ... WASHINGTON - The Pentagon in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks pursued abusive interrogation techniques once favored by such U.S. enemies as North Korea and Vietnam, despite stern warnings by several military lawyers that the methods were cruel and even illegal, according to a Senate investigation ... Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., an Air Force Reserve colonel who teaches military law for the service. (MSNBC -- Terrorism)

    If I ran the Zoo  Jun 16, 2008
    Columns, funnies in your inbox. Should oil companies be forced to pay extra taxes when they make a profit. (Townhall.com)

    MILITARY: Key ruling expected in war crime case  Jun 16, 2008
    Gary Solis, a military law expert, said he was skeptical of the prospect of an outright dismissal. "I think it is entirely foreseeable that the motion to dismiss on unlawful command influence will be denied and the case will continue," said Solis, a former Marine Corps judge and prosecutor who teaches military law at Georgetown University. (North County Times)

    Clamping down on mercenary interrogators  Jun 12, 2008
    Abuses by mercenaries operating beyond the reach of criminal and military law have been an outgrowth of the administration's failure to adequately staff its military invasion force. The most notorious of the favored war contractors has been Blackwater Worldwide. (International Herald Tribune -- Ed/Op)

    Estabrook: Ex-soldier pays huge price for offense  Jun 10, 2008
    Though the sex was consensual and the woman implicated was older than 21, military law considers the act forcible as both parties were under the influence of alcohol. Fleming was convicted in military court, but now has to live as a sex offender in the civilian world. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    Crimes in military lead to sex-offender registry  Jun 6, 2008
    Under military law, the sexual acts were considered forceful and involuntary because of the use of alcohol, Conroy said. But consensual sex by adults with or without alcohol is not illegal in New York. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    MILITARY: Marine Corps striking out in Haditha prosecutions  Jun 6, 2008
    Jane Siegel, a San Marcos former Marine attorney who practices military law, said she believes political pressure resulted in the Haditha Marines facing charges ... The likelihood that the general overseeing the Haditha prosecutions, Camp Pendleton's Lt. Gen. Samuel Helland, will put the cases on hold for review is very low, said Eugene Fidell, president of the National Institute of Military Justice in Washington and a military law professor at Yale and American universities. (North County Times)

    MILITARY: Attorney: Gen. Mattis to testify Monday in Haditha case  May 31, 2008
    It is unusual for a four-star general to testify, said Gary Solis, a military law expert who teaches at Washington's Georgetown University and is a former Marine Corps attorney, prosecutor and judge. But because Mattis was a decision-maker in the case, Solis said, it is appropriate for him to testify. (North County Times)

    MILITARY: Attorney: Accused Marine 'fall guy' in Haditha case  May 30, 2008
    these charades, in the name of Military law (in a time of war now involving multiple countries and multiple fronts, no less)under the Uniform Code of Miliary Justice, no less are doing a damned fine job. All it is doing in the interim is damaging what once was a respected and revered Corps beyond repair. (North County Times)

    Musser not running for re-election in 92nd  May 22, 2008
    Turnkey wrote on May 22, 2008 12:09 AM:" Greatest news of the day. This guy can't get out of town soon enough. This is the nut who wanted to lower the gun hunting age to 10 so his grandson could go out and kill someone. Now he wants to lower the drinking age to 18 for military personel so that the state will loss millions of federal dollars and the soldier will be in violation of military law. He will be missed all right, but only by like minded fools. ". PLEASE NOTE: Comments on stories that... (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Case Sheds Light On Military Law  May 20, 2008
    Soon, The Name "Carmelo Rodriguez" Will Be Heard In Congress. WURTSBORO, N.Y., May 19, 2008. (CBS News)

    FBI flagged detainee mistreatment  May 20, 2008
    Fine's office also concluded that clearer guidance was needed for FBI agents left wondering what to do when interrogation tactics appeared to violate what would be allowed in the United States as opposed to under military law or in overseas detention centers, according to the second law enforcement official. And the report raps the FBI in some cases for not immediately reporting the questionable interrogations or leaving the room when they were under way, the officials said. (MSNBC -- Terrorism)

    Alternative to invasion - a court for our times  May 12, 2008
    Professor Tim McCormack, the director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law, believes that after the US presidential election, Canberra should use its relationship with Washington to "push for a more benign attitude on the part of the US" towards the court. The Bush Administration has been extremely antagonistic towards the court because of fears its young soldiers would be targeted by politically motivated prosecutions. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Opinion)

    Waltrip, Mears make nice after Richmond wreck  May 6, 2008
    Posted: Monday May 5, 2008 9:41PM; Updated: Monday May 5, 2008 9:41PM. Waltrip, Mears make nice following wreck at Richmond International. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- Racing)

    * No decapitation strike exercise: NSC  Apr 17, 2008
    Taipei Times - archives. Enter your search terms. (Taipei Times, Taiwan)

    * Reporters summoned as witnesses, ministry says  Apr 12, 2008
    Lin, quoting the ministrys Department of Military Law Director-General Wu Tai-jens (dM), said that prosecutors simply needed the three reporters statements as part of their probe into who leaked classified military information. Military prosecutors notified the three reporters X the China Times Wu Ming-chieh (dN), the United Daily News Kao Ling-yun () and the United Evening News Lee Chih-teh (w) X of the summons by telephone on Wednesday morning. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Navy officer testifies about moonlighting for DC madam  Apr 11, 2008
    Eugene R. Fidell, a Washington-based lawyer who specializes in military law, said he would be surprised if Dickinson did not face a discharge based on her testimony. "Given the ethical and moral standards to which the Navy aspires, I would think they would want to get a divorce as soon as possible," Fidell said. (Houston Chronicle)

    New roadblocks delay tribunals at Guantánamo  Apr 10, 2008
    Military defense lawyers were in short supply, and even now, two months later, not one of the six detainees has met his military lawyer ... "Speed is going to be very, very difficult to accomplish here," said Stephen Saltzburg, a military law expert at George Washington University ... The standoff over the military lawyers for the Sept. 11 suspects grew out of a long-running dispute over legal resources at the Pentagon. (International Herald Tribune)

    Christian priest shot dead in Baghdad  Apr 6, 2008
    In a separate development yesterday, a civilian contractor working for the US military in Iraq was charged with aggravated assault under military law, the first such prosecution since the Vietnam War, the US command said yesterday. Alaa Mohammad Ali, who holds dual Iraqi-Canadian citizenship, is the first person facing criminal charges since Congress in 2006 gave the military authority to prosecute crimes committed by civilians working for the armed forces, a US statement said. (Boston Globe)

    Iraq contractor charged under military law  Apr 6, 2008
    BAGHDAD - A civilian contractor working in Iraq has been charged under U.S. military law for the first time, officials said on Saturday ... Col. Bill Buckner, a military spokesman, said it is the first time since 1968 that a civilian working for the military has been charged under military law. (MSNBC -- Terrorism)

    U.S. military charges contractor in Iraq  Apr 6, 2008
    It is the first time that a contractor has been charged under military law since 1968. While the scope of the new authority has yet to be tested in court, experts said there might be some circumstances in which it could be interpreted to apply to security contractors, like those supplied by Blackwater. (International Herald Tribune -- Ed/Op)

    First civilian contractor in Iraq charged under new military law  Apr 5, 2008
    Associated Press - April 5, 2008 7:13 AM ET. BAGHDAD (AP) - The U.S. military says it has charged a civilian contractor in Iraq with aggravated assault. (KOLD.com, AZ)

    U.S. military charges civilian contractor in Iraq  Apr 5, 2008
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The United States military announced on Saturday it had charged a civilian contractor in Iraq under U.S. military law for the first time. ADVERTISEMENT. (Yahoo News -- Top Stories)

    Civilian contractor in Iraq charged  Apr 5, 2008
    The United States military has announced it had charged a civilian contractor in Iraq under US military law for the first time. Alaa Mohammad Ali is accused of stabbing another contractor, the military said in a statement. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Tully Rinckey opens office in Washington, D.C.  Apr 2, 2008
    opened its new law office in Washington, D.C., today in an attempt to expand its work with federal employment and military law. The office is located on K Street, the legendary location of many government lobbyists. (Albany Business Review, NY)

    Tully Rinckey opens office in D.C.  Apr 2, 2008
    has opened a law office in D.C. in an attempt to expand its work with federal employment and military law. Attorney Steven Herrick has transferred from the law firm's Albany, N.Y., headquarters to lead a staff of three attorneys at its K Street office. (Washington Business Journal, DC)

    CAMP PENDLETON: Marine Corps drops charges against Haditha defendant  Mar 29, 2008
    "For months, prosecutors unsuccessfully sought to force Tatum to tell them everything he knew about what happened that day in Haditha.Until now, his attorneys had been able to thwart that effort. The immunity grant stipulates that anything Tatum tells prosecutors before or during Wuterich's upcoming court-martial cannot be used against him.Latest surpriseGary Solis, a former Marine Corps prosecutor and judge and a military law professor at Washington's Georgetown University, said Friday's... (North County Times)

    New scholarships now available at CollegeApplication deadline April 14  Mar 25, 2008
    Students and prospective students can now apply for several thousand dollars in new scholarships administered through the Cochise College Foundation. Some scholarships are available for this semester, and others will be awarded for the 2008-2009 academic year. (Douglas Daily Dispatch, AZ)

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