Rube Reaper
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One of the most well-settled principles of US national security law is that courts give tremendous deference to the military’s decisions regarding how to maintain discipline among its own personnel. “The essence of military service,” the Court held in Goldman v. Weinberger (1986), “is the subordination of the desires and interests of the individual to the needs of the service. Servicemembers voluntarily give up some of their constitutional rights when they choose to join the armed services.
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