The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF) has not yet ruled on whether passcodes or biometric identification (fingerprint or facial recognition) are testimonial and therefore protected by the […]
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects a person suspected of a crime from incriminating himself. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the Fifth Amendment protects […]
“Double Jeopardy” refers to the prohibition in the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution from prosecuting someone more than once for the same crime. Under the Fourteenth Amendment, double jeopardy […]
“Different strokes for different ranks.” This statement usually refers to higher ranking service members being treated better than junior service members. And that is often true. But when it comes […]
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