The panel asked the federal government to review the controversial military law which gives absolute powers to the armed forces in the region and take "confidence building measures".
For decades most law schools have allowed the military on campus to recruit at its law schools even though the military refused to pledge not to discriminate against homosexuals.
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Such rapid-fire weapons could not conceivably be used for any lawful purpose, except by the military or law enforcement.
Speakers at the event organized by Feinstein rejected arguments that anyone beyond the military or law enforcement officers needed such firepower.
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Members of the military and law enforcement we talked to found a plethora of foreign elements involved in the resistance particularly from Venezuela and Nicaragua.
Officials are instructed to memorialize those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and thank those in the military, law enforcement, intelligence or homeland security for their contributions since.
In an opinion piece published Wednesday in the Wall Street Journal, Boehner called the forced spending cuts "ugly and dangerous, " saying they would diminish resources for the military, law enforcement, border security, aviation safety and other programs.
Contractors working directly for the Pentagon fall under a separate law, the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act, whereas those serving with American troops may be prosecuted under another law, known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
The omnipresent obligations associated with the law are already addressed throughout all phases of military planning and mission execution, by virtue of the DoD Law of War Program, the Law of Armed Conflict, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and Rules of Engagement.
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"Continued military protection for General Musharraf will make a mockery of claims that Pakistan's armed forces support the rule of law and bring the military further disrepute that it can ill afford, " Hasan said.
Presiding over defence cuts could leave him short of positive achievements to boast of, though the government's decision to enshrine in law the military covenant (the state's duty of care to soldiers and their families) was a small victory for him.
Conservative peer Lord Selkirk of Douglas, who led the debate on the eve of Remembrance Day, said he supported the government's commitment to enshrine the military covenant in law and to report annually on housing, health and education for service personnel.
And it was made worse when President Obama announced last summer that he would exercise his authority under the budget law to exempt military personnel from the cuts.
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David Barno, a retired Army lieutenant general, said if the sequester remains law, all the military services will be forced to cut personnel.
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And if the president exercised his option under the law to exempt military personnel from automatic cuts, then the remaining accounts would be debited something like 13%.
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The Military Commissions Act that Congress passed just a few weeks ago - we'll remind our listeners that the law creates military commissions for unlawful enemy combatants and allows for suspending the writ of habeas corpus in the cases of non-citizens.
As long as Janet Napolitano, Attorney General Eric Holder, the intelligence community, law enforcement, the military, the media and most especially President Obama refuse to acknowledge what animates our enemies, we will never develop an effective strategy for defeating them, let alone successfully implement it.
Christopher Garver of the Office of the Chief of Public Affairs said that under law, the military could not comment on or release details about Manzella's discharge.
The Coast Guard is the only military service that can enforce the law in peacetime.
The trial is the first conducted under the Military Commissions Act, a law passed in 2006 after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against an earlier Bush administration plan for trying Guantanamo Bay detainees under military rules.
It closes the courthouse doors to all the detainees at Guantanamo Bay, and it upholds a major new law called the Military Commissions Act.
The manual provides that, subject to any applicable rule of international law or to any regulations prescribed by the president, military commissions shall be guided by the appropriate principles of law and rules of procedure and evidence prescribed for courts-martial.
The military governed under martial law for 25 of its 52 years as an independent nation.
Sir Tasker's distinguished career saw him excel in the military, in the law and in public life.
"The government continues to defend this sweeping view of the president's power to substitute military rule for the rule of law, " Padilla's attorneys wrote.
In early October, thousands protested in the square, demanding a transfer to civilian law, after the military government proposed setting aside one-third of seats in parliament for independent candidates.
" The law appreciates military personnel who, unlike civilians who go home after work, must accept living conditions that are often "characterized by forced intimacy with little or no privacy.
On October 17th George Bush signed into law the Military Commissions Act which (though he denies it would sanction torture) allows CIA investigators to use tough, physical, interrogation methods against terrorist suspects.
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