Wexler and Ghiotto pen two-part series on military lawyers in civilian law

The Trump administration’s decision to use military lawyers to enforce civilian law was found to violate the Posse Comitatus Act in the Northern District of California, but the simple act of using military lawyers as prosecutors in federal courts and judges in immigration cases is alarming, write Professors Lesley Wexler and Tony Ghiotto. In a two-part series for Justia Verdict, they examine the consequences of the increasing use of the military domestically and why such use should be concerning to all Americans.

“This Administration’s…lawful, but awful policies leave us…hoping for effective political pushback from the public,” they write.

Read part one and part two on Justia Verdict.

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