The subject of American military justice is front and center right now. Global Military Justice Reform's area of interest is broader, of course, and although our coverage of developments is necessarily uneven due to language constraints, we have arguably spent less time and space on developments in the United States than we might have. We would like to contribute more to public understanding of these domestic matters (after all, our glass-enclosed newsroom high above Global Military Justice Reform Plaza is located in the U.S., even though the Editor happens to be writing this post a knife-throw from the Royal Courts of Justice and the Inns of Court in London). Posts and comments concerning domestic U.S. matters are emphatically welcomed. If you would like to become a contributor, please contact the Editor. If you simply want to comment on others' posts, have at it -- but use your real name. (Otherwise, your comment will not be posted to the site.)
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The rule against anonymous and pseudonymous posts is central to this blog's editorial policy. We will maintain it, since such a rule and a related commitment to the meaningful curation of comments are essential to the responsible exchange of professional views.
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