Air Force Law Review
- Contractors accompanying the force: empowering commanders with emergency change authority.
- Cyberspace, Electronic Warfare, and a Better Jus Ad Bellum Analogy.
- UNDOING THE UNSWORN: THE UNSWORN STATEMENT'S HISTORY AND A WAY FORWARD.
- Reemployment rights for the guard and reserve: will civilian employers pay the price for national defense?
- POWER AND PROPORTIONALITY: THE ROLE OF EMPATHY AND ETHICS ON VALUING EXCESSIVE HARM.
- APPLYING THE U.S. AND ICRC STANDARDS FOR DIRECT PARTICIPATION IN HOSTILITIES TO CIVILIAN SUPPORT OF U.S. MILITARY OPERATIONS.
- Defining the obvious: addressing the use and scope of plain error.
- Official time as a form of union security in federal sector labor-management relations.
- Andrew Jackson and His Indian Wars.
- Five questions about the military justice system.
- The COJUMA story.
- The role of the Russian constitutional court in protecting the rights of active duty and retired servicemen.
- OVER YOUR DEAD BODY: AN ANALYSIS ON REQUESTS FOR RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR IMMUNIZATIONS AND VACCINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE.
- Incomplete justice: unintended consequences of military nonjudicial punishment.
- State militias and the United States: changed responsibilites for a new era.
- Federal environmental remediation contractual and insurance-based risk allocation schemes: are they getting the job done?
- CHILDREN ARE SPEAKING, IT'S TIME WE LISTEN: THE CASE FOR A CHILD HEARSAY EXCEPTION IN MILITARY COURTS.
- More effective federal procurement response to disasters: maximizing the extraordinary flexibilities of IDIQ contracting.
- On the chopping block: cluster munitions and the law of war.
- PROPERLY SPEAKING, THE UNITED STATES DOES HAVE AN INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATION TO AUTHORIZE AND SUPERVISE COMMERCIAL SPACE ACTIVITY.
- Analyzing the constitutional tensions and applicability of Military Rule of Evidence 505 in courts-martial over United States service members: secrecy in the shadow of Lonetree.
- Civilian versus military justice in the United States: a comparative analysis.
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE FIFTH DOMAIN.
- All the information the security of the nation permits: information law and the dissemination of air force environmental documents.
- ORDERED TO SELF-INCRIMINATE: THE UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF SELF-REPORT POLICIES IN THE ARMED FORCES.
- Bring it on: the Supreme Court opens the floodgates with Rasul v. Bush.
- Expanding the "child of either" exception to the husband-wife privilege under the new M.R.E. 504(D).
- Rethinking the impact of sales taxes on government procurement practices: unintended consequences or good policy?
- STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR NON-STATE ACTORS IN TIMES OF WAR: ARTICLE VI OF THE OUTER SPACE TREATY AND THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY.
- Lead-based paint activities in military family housing.
- OPTIMIZING MILITARY INSTALLATION JURISDICTION.
- EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST MILITARY SPOUSES: A CASE FOR ILLEGALITY CONTRARY TO POPULAR BELIEF AND PRACTICE.
- Regulating the battlefield of the future: the legal limitations on the conduct of psychological operations (PSYOP) under public international law.
- State property tax implications for military privatized family housing program.
- WOMEN IN THE CROSSHAIRS: EXPANDING THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT TO HALT EXTREME GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE.
- The use of conventional international law in combating terrorism: a maginot line for modern civilization employing the principles of anticipatory self-defense & preemption.
- Ensuring CICA stay overrides are reasonable, supportable, and less vulnerable to attack: practical recommendations in light of recent COFC cases.
- Psychiatric disabilities in the federal workplace: employment law considerations.
- The receipt, negotiation and resolution of environmental enforcement actions.
- A perspective on Canada's Code of Service Discipline.
- Integration of military and civilian space assets: legal and national security implications.
- Examining blasphemy: international law, national security and the U.S. foreign policy regarding free speech.
- JURISDICTION OVER QUASI-MILITARY PERSONNEL UNDER UCMJ ARTICLE 2(A)(8).
- Contractors or illegal combatants? The status of armed contractors in Iraq.
- Institutions of military justice of the armed forces of the Russian federation.
- Asymmetrical warfare and international humanitarian law.
- Humiliating and degrading treatment under international humanitarian law: criminal accountability, state responsibility, and cultural considerations.
- YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIBERTY: CLARIFYING MILITARY CONTINGENT CONFINEMENT.
- Blind Eye: How the Medical Establishment Let a Doctor Get Away with Murder.
- The 2006 Israeli invasion of Lebanon: aggression, self-defense, or a reprisal gone bad?
- The Bill of Rights and the military.
- ORTIZ V. UNITED STATES: THE SAVIOR OR DEATH SENTENCE OF THE MILITARY JUSTICE SYSTEM?
- Al-Qaeda & Taliban unlawful combatant detainees, unlawful belligerency, and the international laws of armed conflict.
- The Butterbaugh fallacy.
- 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.
- PROTECTING FEDERAL RESERVED WATER RIGHTS ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS.
- Surfing On Base.
- Department of Defense affirmative cost recovery against private third parties.
- Cultural resource preservation law: the enhanced focus on American Indians.
- Electronic waste control legislation: observations on a new dimension in state environmental regulation.
- Islamic "purse strings": the key to the amelioration of women's legal rights in the Middle East.
- COURT-MARTIAL NULLIFICATION: WHY MILITARY JUSTICE NEEDS A 'CONSCIENCE OF THE COMMANDER'.
- PUTTING THE GENIE BACK IN THE (MUDDY) BOTTLE: CURING THE POTENTIAL ADA VIOLATION.
- Military use of the International Space Station and the concept of "peaceful purposes".
- GROUNDING THE HUMA: THE LEGALITY OF SPACE DENIAL AND (POTENTIAL) AMERICAN INTERFERENCE IN THE IRANIAN SPACE PROGRAM.
- Asbestos: a legal primer for Air Force installation attorneys.
- 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.
- Putative father registry deadlines and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA).
- Automating the right stuff? The hidden ramifications of ensuring autonomous aerial weapon systems comply with international humanitarian law.
- Collateral damage on the 21st century battlefield: enemy exploitation of the law of armed conflict, and the struggle for a moral high ground.
- Federal sovereign immunity versus state environmental fines.
- Rehab potential 101: a primer on the use of rehabilitative potential evidence in sentencing.
- Integrating Title 18 war crimes into Title 10: a proposal to amend the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
- 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.
- The United States agency-level bid protest mechanism: a model for bid challenge procedures in developing nations.
- Three's a crowd: why mandating union representation at mediation of federal employees' discrimination complaints is illegal and contrary to legislative intent.
- It's not easy being green: are DoD INRMPS a defensible substitute for critical habitat designation?
- What happened to the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act's protest restrictions on task and delivery orders? Recent developments in protests (and protests disguised as contract disputes) related to the issuance of task and delivery orders and proposals to improve an impaired system.
- EXPLORING THE LEGAL NUANCES OF DISABILITY SEPARATION VERSUS ADMINISTRATIVE DISCHARGE FOR MENTAL CONDITIONS IN THE MILITARY.
- Environmental law and national security: can existing exemptions in environmental laws preserve DoD training and operational prerogatives without new legislation?
- Religion in the military: navigating the channel between the religion clauses.
- Civilians at war: reexamining the status of civilians accompanying the armed forces.
- INCIDENT TO SERVICE: THE FERES DOCTRINE AND THE UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE.
- The interception of civil aircraft over the high seas in the global war on terror.
- FAKE NEWS AND KILL-SWITCHES: THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S FIGHT TO RESPOND TO AND PREVENT FAKE NEWS.
- Continuous Evaluation and Credit Reports: Ensuring Fairness In Current Security Clearance Reforms.
- The Air Bridge Denial Program and the shootdown of civil aircraft under international law.
- Doing business with the devil: the challenges of prosecuting corporate officials whose business transactions facilitate war crimes and crimes against humanity.