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18 Jul 8:54 am by Sabrina
United States Air Force Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan 2009-2047 (Unclassified), May 18, 2009...
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27 Feb, 2008 10:27 pm
... It's the latest move in a larger struggle within the military over the value -- and hazards -- of the sites. At least one senior Air Force official calls the squeeze so "utterly stupid, it makes me want to scream." Shachtman's story on Wired suggests that there is some dispute about which blogs are actually being blocked. If any readers at Air Force bases have access to this blog, or know more about the policy, please let us know in the comments.
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20 Oct 10:30 am
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 10-20-2009
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14 Nov, 2007 12:05 pm by McNabb Associates, P.C.
... of a huge lighted ball four times the size of a jumbo jet in Alaska.[7] The Air Force investigated 12,618 UFO reports from 1947 to 1969 in what was known as Project Blue Book ... ] The official USAF statement on the issue is that "no UFO reported, investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national security."[11] ... 7] Id. [8] Id. [9] Id. [10] USAF, UFO Webpage, United States Air Force Website, available at http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?fsID= ...
National Security Crimes Blog - http://www.nationalsecuritycrimesblog.com/
29 Feb, 2008 9:36 pm by Sabrina
US Air Force shoots down blogs, airmen frustrated, by Ryan Paul: "The United States Air Force has stirred up controversy...
Tags: EGovernment
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30 Mar, 2008 6:26 am by Evidence ProfBlogger
The United State Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals' recent opinion in United States v. Sanders, 2008 WL 818344 (A.F.Ct.Crim.App. 2008), reveals that, unlike the Federal Rules of Evidence, the Military Rules of Evidence contain a codification of the "inevitable...
EvidenceProf Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/evidenceprof/
4 May, 2005 1:18 am by Jamie Sterling
[JURIST] Acting Air Force Secretary Michael L. Dominguez [official profile], announced Tuesday that the Pentagon will investigate reported religious activities at the Colorado Springs United States Air Force Academy [official website] to determine if the climate there respects the Establishment and Free Exercise clauses of the US Constitution. Alleged on-campus proselytizing and favoritism for
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
20 Nov, 2007 1:45 pm by CAAFlog
... expressly wrote that they were taking their positions on behalf of the "United States." And the Air Force Appellate Government Division filed an amicus brief arguing the opposite ... , No. 06-6005/AF, an appeal under Article 62, in which Appellant states that "[t]his Court has jurisdiction to review this case pursuant to Article 67, ... excerpt: 15. At trial, what do the parties call themselves? Look at the charge sheet. It is United States v. Private Michael Jones. The TC should always refer to her ...
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30 Jul, 2008 9:51 pm
... Federal Circuit decision, Blueport Co., LLC v. United States, shows how easy it can be for a government employee to lose his rights to work he has created. In Blueport, Air Force Technical Sergeant Mark Davenport was employed as a ... . As the Federal Circuit pointed out, it "grants copyright owners a right of action for copyright infringement against the United States, subject to three provisos." First, there is no right of action where the employee "was in a position to order, influence, or induce ...
IP Law Blog - http://www.theiplawblog.com/
6 Nov, 2008 8:57 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
... of all States. Apart from the benefits of these substantive provisions, joining the Convention would give the United States a "seat at the table" in the interpretation and development of the law of the sea. As a leading maritime power and a country with one ... are reluctant to begin costly exploration and extraction activities without the benefit of the Convention. Fourth, military force is too blunt an instrument to protect our asserted customary international law rights, especially our economic ...
International Law Reporter - http://ilreports.blogspot.com/
21 Apr, 2008 12:28 pm by CAAFlog
... to reflect some disagreement with the Judge Advocate General of the Air Force as to whether the case was worthy of certification. See United States v. Perez, 66 M.J. 164 (C ... oral argument before affirming it in another short per curiam opinion. Mackie affirms the Air Force Court's ruling, 65 M.J. 762 (A.F. Ct. Crim ... A1C Mackie had received an adequate substitute for a 706 board based on opinions rendered by an Air Force clinical psychologist who had seen Mackie "twice by appointment and once for ...
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21 May, 2008 2:18 pm by CAAFlog
... judicial terms of office between the Army and Coast Guard on the one hand and the Air Force and Department of the Navy on the other. Judge Soybel wrote for the majority while Senior ... of fixed terms of office for Air Force judges. The Air Force Court favorably cited the Navy-Marine Corps Court's decision in United States v. Gaines, ... basis for the service disparity. Paulk, No. ACM 36952, slip op. at 4. The Air Force Court then concluded that "the appellant has provided absolutely no reasoning or ...
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10 Dec, 2007 12:42 pm by CAAFlog
... FORCE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS ERRED IN FINDING TRIAL DEFENSE COUNSEL INEFFECTIVE. WHETHER THE AIR FORCE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS ERRED IN REJECTING TRIAL DEFENSE COUNSEL'S AFFIDAVIT ... A.F. Dec. 7, 2007). The Air Force Court's unpublished per curiam opinion in the case is available here. United States v. Melson, No. ACM 36523 ... civilian jail -- this time Georgia's Lowndes County jail. Applying the Ginn factors, the Air Force Court held that Melson had presented sufficient facts to raise the issue of ...
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13 Jun 4:04 pm by Dwight Sullivan
... Judiciary Region, about depositions, VTC testimony, and even VTC videotaped depositions, using the court-martial case of United States v. Savard to explore these concepts. [DISCLAIMER: I'm the appellate defense counsel in the Savard case.] ... . Id. at 21. [DISCLAIMER: I was an appellate defense counsel in the Murphy case.] The issue also includes a piece by the Air Force's Chief Appellate Government Counsel using NMCCA's unpublished decision in United States v. Wilson, No. NMCCA 200102056 (N-M. Ct ...
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11 Jul, 2006 1:41 pm
... S. Air Force to circumvent technological safeguards designed to protect the program. Plaintiff is a limited liability corporation, organized in the State of Idaho. On March 6, 2000, plaintiff acquired all the rights to a computer program entitled AUMD and AUMD Admin ... computer program to alter the automatic expiration function, to the Air Force's advantage. The defense was not as one might have expected, that the work was ab initio one of the United States government and therefore not protected by ...
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11 Nov 1:31 pm by Charles Rowland
... a defendant was taken to the closest and most convenient testing facility which happened to be on an Air Force base. Relying upon a decision from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit which held that "[i]t cannot be said ... Policy Considerations: I would love to challenge roving patrols, participation in saturation patrols, roadside checkpoints or DUI task forces which involve use of military personnel. To my knowledge no personnel from WPAFB are used for these purposes. It is ...
DUI/OVI Blog - http://blog.charlesrowland.com/blog
2 Aug, 2007 3:02 pm by CAAFlog
The first is United States v. Pariso, __ M.J. ___, No. ACM 36671 (A.F. Ct. Crim. App. July 31, 2007). Senior Airman ... "justice" and "clemency" -- which was presumably the proposition that the Air Force Court had in mind when citing it. The second is United States v. Gatewood, __ M.J. ___, ... argument. "In the first statement complained of by the appellant, trial counsel referred to the 'Core Values' of the Air Force (integrity, service before self, excellence) and briefly described how the appellant ...
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5 May, 2008 3:02 pm by CAAFlog
... tomorrow to call your attention to a CAAFlog exclusive: a new published Air Force Court opinion. United States v. Harvey, __ M.J. ___, No. ... preferred the charge of which he was convicted. In the affidavit, the former commander alleges he was forced to prefer the charges by the Staff Judge Advocate and that he was not convinced of the appellant's ... trial, unless the failure to raise the issue is itself the result of unlawful command influence.' United States v. Richter, 51 M.J. 213, 224 (C.A.A.F. ...
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17 Feb, 2008 10:03 am
... and would give the Air Force even greater latitude to run roughshod over the procurement regulations. It is not easy to win a protest before the GAO or the United States Court of ... statutory basis is found in 31 USC 3526, the authority to settle accounts. As provided in Pichel Air Service, 84-1 CPD 108, the basis for the GAO to decide protests is based upon ... 33.1, Protests (Agency and GAO protests) and 4 CFR Part 21 (GAO Bid Protest Regulations) which states that protests may be filed with the GAO.
Federal Construction Contracting Blog - http://federalconstruction.phslegal.com/
28 Mar, 2008 4:53 pm by CAAFlog
... evidence during its case in aggravation and argue on sentencing that the accused's offenses traumatized the victim by forcing her (or him) to appear at trial and discuss the accused's offenses. ... . 26, 2008), the Air Force Court said yes. The court didn't cite a previous published ACMR opinion holding no. United States v. Carr, ... Burns, by exercising his constitutional right to a jury trial and to confront witnesses, forced the victim to attend trial, take the stand and relive the attack." 260 F.3d ...
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