Sage Publications (CA)
The Supreme Court and Military Justice
The Supreme Court and Military Justice
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Part of The Supreme Court's Power in American Politics series, this title addresses the body of statutory and case law covering both the military and military conduct. Four chapters discuss the relationship between the Supreme Court and military justice, covering the Civil War era, World War II, the postwar period from 1956 to 1987, and developments since the September 11, 2001, attacks. Each chapter also includes a set of documents that sheds light on these periods of U.S. history. It includes excerpts from key Supreme Court briefs and rulings which are complemented by articles from the Army limes, the Armed Forces journal, and mass media including the New York Times and The Nation. Incisive introductions to these documents explain the evolution of constitutional law and the ways in which federal and state statutes have lessened the effectiveness of both civilian control over the military and civilian judicial oversight. Featured Topics Include, The Supreme Court and Military Justice in the Civil War Era, The Supreme Court and Military Justice in the World War II Era, 1942-1946: Ex Parte Milligan- Revisited, but Still Revered? The Supreme Court and Military Justice after World War Eh 1956-1987: The Odd Odysseys of Toth, O'Callahan, and Solorio, 1956-1987, The Supreme Court and Military Justice after 9/11: The Ghost of Milligan Reappears Again
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