Readers may wish to consider Max Jesse Goldberg's recent Yale Law Journal Note on Congressional Influence on Military Justice. He writes:
Congressmembers have often meddled with the administration of military justice in ways they would never do with respect to proceedings in civilian federal courts. This congressional interference undermines the system’s integrity and, while individual instances have garnered some media attention, the underlying systemic problems have been ignored.
130 Yale L.J. 2113 & n.9.
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