Air Force Law Review

- Publisher:
- U.S. Air Force Academy, Department of Law
- Publication date:
- 2019-06-04
- ISBN:
- 0094-8381
- Copyright:
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Latest documents
- Incentivizing 'Active Debris Removal' Following the Failure of Mitigation Measures to Solve the Space Debris Problem: Current Challenges and Future Strategies.
- Surfing On Base.
- Continuous Evaluation and Credit Reports: Ensuring Fairness In Current Security Clearance Reforms.
- Cyberspace, Electronic Warfare, and a Better Jus Ad Bellum Analogy.
- Ominous Oversight: The Usurpation of an Executive Agency's Right to Candid and Independent Legal Advice During Prohibited Personnel Practices and Retaliation Investigations and Prosecutions.
- OPTIMIZING MILITARY INSTALLATION JURISDICTION.
- ORTIZ V. UNITED STATES: THE SAVIOR OR DEATH SENTENCE OF THE MILITARY JUSTICE SYSTEM?
- OVER YOUR DEAD BODY: AN ANALYSIS ON REQUESTS FOR RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR IMMUNIZATIONS AND VACCINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE.
- YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIBERTY: CLARIFYING MILITARY CONTINGENT CONFINEMENT.
- GROUNDING THE HUMA: THE LEGALITY OF SPACE DENIAL AND (POTENTIAL) AMERICAN INTERFERENCE IN THE IRANIAN SPACE PROGRAM.
Featured documents
- Wielding a "very long, people-intensive spear": inherently governmental functions and the role of contractors in U.S. Department of Defense unmanned aircraft systems missions.
- Incentivizing 'Active Debris Removal' Following the Failure of Mitigation Measures to Solve the Space Debris Problem: Current Challenges and Future Strategies.
- COURT-MARTIAL NULLIFICATION: WHY MILITARY JUSTICE NEEDS A 'CONSCIENCE OF THE COMMANDER'.
- ORDERED TO SELF-INCRIMINATE: THE UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF SELF-REPORT POLICIES IN THE ARMED FORCES.
- ORTIZ V. UNITED STATES: THE SAVIOR OR DEATH SENTENCE OF THE MILITARY JUSTICE SYSTEM?
- UNDOING THE UNSWORN: THE UNSWORN STATEMENT'S HISTORY AND A WAY FORWARD.
- EXPLORING THE LEGAL NUANCES OF DISABILITY SEPARATION VERSUS ADMINISTRATIVE DISCHARGE FOR MENTAL CONDITIONS IN THE MILITARY.
- FAKE NEWS AND KILL-SWITCHES: THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S FIGHT TO RESPOND TO AND PREVENT FAKE NEWS.
- PUTTING THE GENIE BACK IN THE (MUDDY) BOTTLE: CURING THE POTENTIAL ADA VIOLATION.
- STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR NON-STATE ACTORS IN TIMES OF WAR: ARTICLE VI OF THE OUTER SPACE TREATY AND THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY.