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Extractions: TRANSCRIPT A love affair has led to a court martial for a promising female aviator. The career of US Air Force Lt. Kelly Flinn has been grounded by charges of adultery and other behavior unbecoming to an officer. Elizabeth Farnsworth leads a discussion on this case and whether the military's punishment for adultery fits the crime. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. NewsHour Links: April 30, 1997:
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Extractions: Home Find a Lawyer Law Bulletin Boards Legal Forms Sort of, but not exactly the way it does in civilian life. While military personnel are not excluded from the rights set forth in the Constitution and Bill of Rights, Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution grants Congress the power to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces. As a practical matter, most civilian Constitutional rights are afforded to military personnel - although with some differences to fit the military situation. In some areas, such as right to counsel and rights (Miranda) warnings, military personnel have broader protections than those contained in the Constitution. In other areas such as search and seizure, they have reduced expectations of privacy and fewer protections.
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Extractions: THE FIELD OF GOVERNMENT LAW COVERS THE PROCEDURES THAT FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ARE EXPECTED TO FOLLOW WHEN MAKING RULES, ISSUING LICENSES AND PERMITS, CONDUCTING INVESTIGATIONS AND IMPOSING PENALTIES SUCH AS FINES OR LICENSE REVOCATION. IT IS FREQUENTLY REFERRED TO AS ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS A DETAILED ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT THAT HAS BEEN LARGELY COPIED BY MOST STATES. WE WILL BE ADDING EXTENSIVE MATERIAL ABOUT ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, SHORTLY.GOVERNMENT LAW ALSO REFERS TO SPECIFIC BRANCHES OF THE LAW THAT ARE REGULATED BY VARIOUS GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES. GOVERNMENT LAW TOPICS INCLUDE CIVIL RIGHTS, FOOD AND DRUG, EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT, PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND SOCIAL SECURITY. SEE THOSE SPECIFIC TOPICS FOR INFORMATION.
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Extractions: Foreword The United States Army has met an unusually complex challenge in Southeast Asia. In conjunction with the other services, the Army has fought in support of a national policy of assisting an emerging nation to develop governmental processes of its own choosing, free of outside coercion. In addition to the usual problems of waging armed conflict, the assignment in Southeast Asia has required superimposing the immensely sophisticated tasks of a modern army upon an underdeveloped environment and adapting them to demands covering a wide spectrum. These involved helping to fulfill the basic needs of an agrarian population, dealing with the frustrations of antiguerrilla operations, and conducting conventional campaigns against well-trained and determined regular units. Although this assignment has officially ended, the U.S. Army must prepare for other challenges that may lie ahead. While cognizant that history never repeats itself exactly and that no army ever profited from trying to meet a new challenge in terms of the old one, the Army nevertheless stands to benefit immensely from a study of its experience, its shortcomings no less than its achievements.
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Extractions: U.S. May Debate Giving Military Law Enforcement Power (Update2) By Alex Canizares Washington, July 21 2002 (Bloomberg) The government should consider reversing more than a century of tradition and law to give the U.S. military a bigger law enforcement role in the event of a terrorist attack, Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge and some lawmakers said. Fears that terrorists might attempt a nuclear, biological or chemical attack on U.S. territory are prompting some lawmakers to support revisions to the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 which restricts using the military as a civilian police force. ``I think it is time to revisit it,'' Senator Joe Biden, a Delaware Democrat, said on the ``Fox News Sunday'' program. That would ``allow for military that has expertise with weapons of mass destruction to be called in'' if such a plot was discovered. Since terrorists linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda organization destroyed the World Trade Center and damaged the Pentagon on Sept. 11, Congress has given law enforcement agencies more latitude to conduct wiretapping and other intelligence gathering to uncover terrorist plotting. President George W. Bush has proposed the biggest government reorganization in 50 years to put more than 100 offices and agencies into one department devoted to homeland security. Ridge downplayed the notion that the government would move to give members of the military authority to arrest U.S. citizen. The subject hasn't yet come up for debate in the administration, though it might be discussed once Bush's homeland security department is created.
Extractions: @import "http://vigilant.tv/main.css"; freedom and technology 10:26 AM +1000, Jul 22 2002 Some US senators are considering revising restrictions on the use of military forces for domestic law enforcement, including Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge. ``Generally that goes against our instincts as a country to empower the military with the ability to arrest,'' Ridge said on ``Late Edition'' on the Cable News Network. Discussing it ``does not mean that it will ever be used or that the discussion will conclude that it even should be used.'' He said government officials have talked about ways the military might support civilian law officers ``in the event of rather unusual circumstances.'' The Bush administration already has taken step to investigate giving the military a larger domestic security role, the New York Times reported today. Air Force General Ralph Eberhart, who is in charge of U.S. defenses against attack, had urged the review, the newspaper said. Lawyers in the Departments of Justice and Defense are looking into the legal questions that might be raised by greater involvement of military personnel, the Times reported.
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Extractions: Sharon Shea-Keneally, principal of Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vermont, was shocked when she received a letter in May from military recruiters demanding a list of all her students, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. The school invites recruiters to participate in career days and job fairs, but like most school districts, it keeps student information strictly confidential. "We don't give out a list of names of our kids to anybody," says Shea-Keneally, "not to colleges, churches, employers nobody." But when Shea-Keneally insisted on an explanation, she was in for an even bigger surprise: The recruiters cited the No Child Left Behind Act, President Bush's sweeping new education law passed earlier this year. There, buried deep within the law's 670 pages, is a provision requiring public secondary schools to provide military recruiters not only with access to facilities, but also with contact information for every student or face a cutoff of all federal aid.
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Extractions: Tribunals U.S. Says Iraqis Show Systematic Disregard for Laws of War Pentagon briefing on observance of laws on military conduct, prisoners The Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein continues to disobey the laws governing military conduct during wartime and treatment of prisoners, say two senior U.S. government experts on the Geneva Conventions and war crimes issues. Complete Text Iraqis Who Commit War Crimes Will Be Prosecuted, Parks Says Coalition accords full legal protection to Iraqi combatants A top U.S. military legal expert says coalition forces are granting captured Iraqi soldiers all the protections called for by the Geneva Conventions and other relevant laws, but those Iraqis found to have committed war crimes will face prosecution. Complete Text Wolfowitz Says Goal is Government "Of, By, and For the Iraqis"
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