Symposium Introduction: Is Demilitarizing Military Justice an Ethical Imperative for Congress, the Courts, and the Commander-in-Chief, by Dan Maurer
Fears of Tyranny: The Fine Line Between Presidential Authority over Military Discipline and Unlawful Command Influence Through the Lens of Military Legal History in the Era of Bergdahl, by Joshua Kastenberg
Court-Martial Sentences: Time for More Transparency, by Christopher E. Martin and Timothy P. Hayes, Jr.
A House Divided: The Unique Ethical Dynamic of Civil and Military Co-Counsel Relations in Court-Martial Defense, by Robert E. Murdough
Judicial Disclosure and the Judicial Mystique, by Michel Paradis
At the Elbow and Under Pressure: Legal, Military, and Intelligence Professionals, by Dakota S. Rudesill
Probable Cause and the Provable Cause: Bridging the Ethical Gap that Exists in the Military Justice System, by Mitchell M. Suliman
Ordering Injustice: Congress, Command Corruption of Courts-Martial, and the Constitution, by Rachel E. VanLandingham
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