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Symposium: Thirty Years of Military Justice
 
In honor of its 30th anniversary, the National Institute of Military Justice, co-sponsored by Georgetown University Law Center’s Center on National Security and the Law, will host an in-person symposium on military justice on October 28, 2021 at Georgetown University Law Center. The symposium will feature panel presentations of works-in-progress from various invited contributors.
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Schedule

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1:00 pm: Welcome
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Professor Rachel E. VanLandingham

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1:15 pm: Opening Remarks
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​​Senior Judge Scott W. Stucky

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm: Panel 1
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Moderator: Hon. Walter Slocombe

Paper 1: Retirees--to court-martial or not to court-martial -- Phil Cave & Kevin Hagey

Paper 2: Feres In Military Prisons -- Prof. Brenner Fissell & Max Goldberg

Paper 3: The Why (Or Not) Of Military Justice -- Prof. Rachel VanLandingham

2:45 pm - 3:45 pm: Panel 2
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Moderator: Todd Huntley

Paper 1: Why Winthrop, Why Weiner:  Holding on to Older Military Law Experts in an Age of the Discovery of Racial and Gender Disparity
 -- Prof. Joshua Kastenberg

Paper 2:  Preliminary Hearings in the United States Military -- Prof. Frank Rosenblatt

​Paper 3: Why We Might Need a Constitutionally Corrupt Orders Defense -- Prof. John Dehn

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4:15-4:45 pm: Reflections on thirty years of military justice
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​Eugene Fidell (in conversation with Brenner Fissell)

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5:00 pm: Keynote Address
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​Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.)
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