Admin note
This is going to be my last CAAFlog post for a while. As the No Man noted the other day, the original CAAFloggers — of which I’m one — have been at this for five years now, which is 35 years in blog...
View ArticleFancy comments
Because we’re always improving, the comment system has another upgrade that makes it easier to use rich text formatting, such as italics, bold, underline, and links. These options have always been...
View ArticleGo Navy! Beat Army!
Tomorrow at 1430 EST, the 112th Army-Navy game will commence. Navy leads the series 55-49-7. I’ll be at the game at Landover, Maryland. For those of you who won’t be there, CBS is televising the...
View ArticleHappy Groundhog Day
I interrupt my blogging quasi-hiatus to wish Code 45ers and Code 45 alumni a happy Groundhog Day (official holiday of Code 45).
View ArticleCAAF Webmaster BZ!
After sending a note to the CAAF webmaster about broken links to CAAF opinions caused by the new CAAF website, I received a response (in less than 24 hours). And the response was a great one. The...
View ArticleGreetings from Alabama
I’m in Alabama visiting the Air Force JAG School for the first time. The facility is impressive and the surrounding community is charming. On a road adjacent to the Air Force JAG School is one of the...
View ArticleTechnical Update
As you may have noticed, we had some technical difficulties on Friday afternoon. Put simply, there were signs that the blog software – WordPress – was compromised, and the site was automatically...
View ArticleAll NIMJ Blog CAAFlog All the Time – New Facebook Page
For those that use Facebook as their news source you can now follow the blog on Facebook, here. Our Twitter feed is still live, here, and occasionally we will Tweet something that isn’t blogged.
View ArticleGuest-blogging the Joint Service Committee on Military Justice
For the next three weeks we have the pleasure of hosting Chris Kennebeck (Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, but contributing entirely in his personal capacity, of course). LTC Kennebeck is currently...
View ArticleRevised category labels for Article 120 posts
Taking a cue from TJAGLCS’ Professor Jim Clark in his analysis of the recent amendments to Article 120, UCMJ, we’ve updated our post categories from “New Article 120″ and “Revised Article 120″ to...
View ArticleMarine Corps DSO hiring highly qualified expert in criminal justice/sexual...
Here’s a job announcement that will interest many of our readers: a highly qualified expert in criminal justice/sexual assault litigation for the Marine Corps’ Defense Services Organization. The job...
View ArticleSpecial thanks to LTC Kennebeck
Over the past few weeks, Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennebeck, U.S. Army, was kind enough to contribute to CAAFlog, providing us with an in-depth look at the work and world of The Joint Service Committee...
View ArticlePro Bono Military Assistance Opportunities
On Sunday I learned about two great opportunities for lawyers with a desire to help servicemembers. First, here is a link to the ABA’s Operation Stand By. Operation Stand-By is a place for attorneys...
View ArticleRemembering the 9-11 victims
Today I’ll remember Code 45 alumna Mari-Rae Sopper, who was murdered in the attack on the Pentagon, and other victims of the 9-11 attacks.
View ArticleG G A G C B
Happy birthday to us. CAAFlog turns 6 years old today. Another ten years and we’ll be able to drive! We started with this post about United States v. Lane, 64 M.J. 1 (C.A.A.F. 2006), and the issue of...
View ArticleOral argument audio posts – not a numbers game
Today’s separate posts linking to the oral arguments in the first five cases of the term isn’t a ploy to increase our post count: it’s a new technique to enable us to provide you with an oral argument...
View ArticleHighlighting Our Case Pages
You might have noticed the dropdown list of CAAF’s merits cases for the current term. Selecting a case from the list will take you to a page listing all of our posts about that case, sorted in reverse...
View ArticleNow with more merits
I’ve indexed our posts from the September 2011 Term so that you can see case pages using the Merits Cases dropdown box to the right. I’m not planning on indexing prior terms.
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