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'I am Vanessa Guillén Act' Praised as Calls for Removing COs from Sexual Assault Prosecutions Mount


I am Vanessa Guillén Act Praised as Calls for Removing COs from Sexual Assault Prosecutions Mount
Lt. Gen. Pat White greets Congresswoman Jackie Speier, the representative to California s 14th District, at the start of congressional delegation visit at Fort Hood, Texas, May 5, 2021. (U.S. Army/Sgt. Evan Ruchotzke)
25 May 2021
Medill News Service
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Karli Goldenberg
Less than a month after the anniversary of 20-year-old Army Spc. Vanessa Guillén s disappearance, Reps. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., and Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., reintroduced the I Am Vanessa Guillén Act on May 13, reigniting calls to take prosecution authority away from military commanders.
The legislation proposes sweeping changes to the military s policies surrounding missing service members and reports of sexual harrassment and sexual assault. The act would make sexual harassment a crime under the Uniform Co ....

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Why Does Gillibrand Want Worse Options For Military Sexual Assault?


May 21, 2021
With the convening of a new Congress, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has reintroduced a bill to drastically change the role of senior commanders in the military justice system. The bill would remove senior commanders from the court-martial referral and review process for sexual assault and other felony-level “common law” crimes and place that responsibility in the hands of lawyers, much like a civilian district attorney’s office.
First introduced in 2013, the proposal has so far failed to pass the Senate and has been opposed by the Pentagon. This time around, however, Gillibrand has enough Republican co-sponsors to guarantee passage and the backing of a Pentagon advisory committee appointed by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. Furthermore, Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has indicated he will not oppose the measure. ....

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Congress, not the courts, say who has authority to court-martial servicemembers


Curry v. Secretary of the Army did not say that commanders must retain the authority to prosecute servicemembers. Instead,
Curry says that Congress has the power under the rules clause of the Constitution to decide who prosecutes courts martial, not the courts. Thus, the
Curry court leaves it to Congress in a well-recognized act of judicial deference. If, as proposed, the Senate bill removes the commander from making prosecution decisions, the federal courts will defer to Congress with challenges to that structural change.
More troubling is the misapplication of the Supreme Court’s
Solorio v. United States decision by suggesting that the court somehow requires commanders to decide to prosecute at court-martial. And, they allude to unspecified difficulties in prosecuting cases something irrelevant to who decides to prosecute. In 1987, the services successfully prosecuted 8,600 general and special courts martial. Did some challenge the service-connection for t ....

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Visiting GW Law professor dies at 34


Media Credit: Courtesy of Steven Schooner
Fletcher s family and friends said he kept a positive outlook throughout his life.
John Fletcher, an alumnus and visiting professor of government procurement law, died suddenly last month. He was 34.
Fletcher earned his Juris Doctor from GW Law in 2016 and has spent time as a visiting associate professor and graduate fellow in the government procurement law program since last April. He was also a veteran and served in the U.S. Army Special Operations.
Those who knew Fletcher said his sense of humor and positive attitude inspired them, and he is remembered for his perseverance and love of learning. ....

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