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the army LAWYER HEADOUARTERS, PEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Department of the Army Pamphlet No. October 1978 27-50- 70 OCTOBER ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS JAGC Personnel Section I. Subject Index A. Administrative and Civil Law B. Criminal Law C. General Subject Index 11. Title Index 111. Author Index 1 3 3 29 43 48 67 JAW Personnel Section PP&TO, JAGC Career Status Selection Board The following is the substance of DA MSG P171620Z Aug 78 from PP&TO: 1. A board of officers will convene UP AR 135-216 and AR 601-100 to recommend reserve officers for commissioning in the JAW Regular Army or for retention on active duty in a voluntary-indefinite status. The Board will convene on 29 November 1978. Applications must be received at HQDA by 22 November 1978. 2. The Board will consider applications from officers who are not graduates of the J A W ex- cess leave or funded legal education programs. Applicants must have served at least two years of active duty as a JAGC officer by the date the board convenes. Officers whose applications have been disapproved by two previous selec- tion boards are not eligible for consideration. A previous deferral of an application is not a dis- approval. Officers whose applications were previously deferred must submit another appli- cation to be considered. 3. Applications will be submitted by military letter through and indorsed by the SJA or commander concerned to HQDA (DAJA-PT). Applications for RA appointment must be sub- i I 1 i

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HEADOUARTERS, PEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

Department of the Army Pamphlet No.

October 1978 27-50- 70

OCTOBER ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS

JAGC Personnel Section I. Subject Index

A. Administrative and Civil L a w B. Criminal Law C. General Subject Index

11. Title Index 111. Author Index

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29 43 48 67

JAW Personnel Section

PP&TO, JAGC

Career Status Selection Board The following is the substance of DA MSG

P171620Z Aug 78 from PP&TO: 1. A board of officers will convene UP AR 135-216 and AR 601-100 to recommend reserve officers for commissioning in the J A W Regular Army or for retention on active duty in a voluntary-indefinite status. The Board will convene on 29 November 1978. Applications must be received at HQDA by 22 November 1978. 2. The Board will consider applications from officers who are not graduates of the J A W ex- cess leave or funded legal education programs. Applicants must have served at least two years of active duty as a JAGC officer by the date the board convenes. Officers whose applications have been disapproved by two previous selec- tion boards are not eligible for consideration. A previous deferral of an application is not a dis- approval. Officers whose applications were previously deferred must submit another appli- cation to be considered. 3. Applications will be submitted by military letter through and indorsed by the SJA or commander concerned to HQDA (DAJA-PT). Applications for RA appointment must be sub-

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2 mitted on DA Form 61, and must contain a statement signed by the applicant that he/she meets the weight standards in AR 600-9. No other documents are required. Applicants should insure that personnel files contain cur- kent photographs.

are not be ‘Onsidered for voluntary-indefinite status if they are not serving in that status. 6. Because of limitations placed upon the size of the JAGC, certain year groups a r e over- strength. The competition for career status is

keen, but there will be vacancies for highly qualified officers.

6. An officer evaluation report i s required for regular Army applications if the applicant has completed less than five years active commis- sioned service in the Army and has received no

preceding the date of application (para. 2-21, AR 623-105),

7. Letters of recommendation and indorse- ments are appropriate, but should be brief and factual.

4. Officers for RA appointment who report during the 30-day period immediately

ARMY LAWYER CUMULATIVE INDEX

This edition of The A r m y Lawyer contains a subject, title, and author index of all issues of The Army Lawyer since its initial publication in August 1971 through the August 1978 issue. Admin- istrative and Civil Law items f rom the Judge Advocate Legal Service, issues 76-6 through 77-3 (the final issue of JALS) are included as these items are not indexed elsewhere. RefeTences to The A m y Lawyer (AL) are by month and page; references to the Judge Advocate Legal Service (JALS) are by number and page.

The index subject headings related to “Criminal Law” are reproduced, with permission, f rom the analysis of the American Digest System Topic “Military Justice,” copyrighted by West Pub- lishing Company, S t . Paul , Minnesota, by whom all rights are reserved.

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The Assirtant Judge Advocate General

Commandant, Judge Advocate General’s School

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Funds for printing this publication were approved by Headquarters, Department of the Army, 26 May 1971. Issues may be cited as The Army Lawyer, [date], at [page number]. ,iF

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I. SUBJECT INDEX r'

A. ADMINISTRATIVE AND CIVIL LAW

Absence Without Leave AWOL Interrupts Running of Probation Period

for a Suspended Administrative Discharge, AL, April 1974, at 12.

Individual's Characterization of Departure from Service as AWOL Precluded Finding of Constructive Discharge, AL, April 1974, a t 14.

Medical Benefits While in Desertion Status are Clarified, AL, April 1974, a t 13.

Loss Of Special Duty Assignment Pay, AL, Sept. 1977,%t 32.

General

Accrued or Advanced Leave May Be Given To Serve Civilian Sentence Without Bad Time. Participation In Civilian Work Release Pro- gram Approved, AL, Nov. 1973, at 25.

Acquisition Date of Household Goods, AL, Oct. 1973, at 35.

Pay and Allowances Entitlement, 76-1 JALS 34.

Member Who Went Home to Await Orders Was AWOL For Purpose Of Making Up Time Lost UP 10, USC 972, AL, Oct. 1973, at 34.

Mere Execution of Board Waiver Before JAGC Officer Did Not Constitute Return To Mili-

Quarters and Subsistence

hstallation (h~mander MaY Not Adopt policy Determining That Bachelor Housing is Un- suitable For Military Couple, AL, Jan. 1972, _ _

tary Control. Three-Yecar Old AR 635-206 Action From Previous Post May Be Com- pleted, AL, Nov. 1973, at 25.

Time Lost For Purposes of 10 USC 972, AL, Feb. 1974, at 24.

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Army Reserve

General Assistant Commander For Reserve Affairs,

Administrative and Civil Law (In General) Advanced Class Studies Crisis in Credibility,

AL, Nov. 1971, at 7. Lane, Jack F. Jr., A Uniform Filing System for

Administrative Law Opinions, AL, Sept. 1972, at 10.

Legal Services in Europe, AL, March 1973, at 19.

McColl, Archibald M.S., Thoughts on a Friday Afternoon, AL, Oct. 1976, at 29.

Military Affairs Now Administrative Law Divi- sion, AL, Sept. 1971, at 1.

Neinast, William H., Colonel Neinast Ad- dresses 1975 Army JAG Conference, AL, Feb. 1976, a t 1.

Prugh, George, Counselling Servicemen, AL, April 1973, at 22.

Tenhet, Joseph N., Administrative Law Re- port, AL, Nov. 1974, at 12.

Administrative Finality Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies Article 138 Relief Denied to SGM Relieved

From Duties In Staff Section Resulting in

TJAGSA, Reserve Affairs Note, AL, Aug. 1973, at 20.

Individual Assigned Or Attached To Unit For Annual Training May Not Be Assessed Service Charge For Government Quarters, AL, Feb. 1974, at 25.

Judge Advocate Reserve Officers of All Serv- ices are in the Same Boat, Feb. 1977, at 1.

Legal Assistance Items: Use of Reserve JAGC Officers, AL, June 1973, at 12.

Morgan, Robert, Attorney GeneralJudge Ad- vocate Relations, AL, Nov. 1972, at 3.

Prugh, George S., Reserve Conference Key- note Address, AL, Jan. 1974, at 12.

Reorganization of the Judge Advocate Gen- eral's Reserve Program, AL, June 1973, at 19.

Report on Reserve JAG OJT, AL, Oct. 1971, at 8.

Reserve Affairs Department, TJAGSA, Law School Liaison Program, AL, Dec. 1977, at 61.

Reserve Affairs Items, AL, March 1976, at 2.8; April 1975, at 25; May 1976, at 26; June 1976, at 32; July 1976, a t 41; Aug. 1976, at 40;

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Sept. 1975, a t 31; Oct. 1975, at 29; Nov. 1975, a t 29; Dec. 1975, a t 25; Jan. 1976, at 29; Feb. 1978, at 22. March 1976,, a t 26.

Reserve Affairs Section, AL, April 1976, at 18; July 1976, at 31; Aug. 1976, a t 23; Sept. 1976, at 18; Oct. 1976, at 26; Nov. 1976, a t 22; Dec. 1976, a t 18; March 1977, at 18; Aug. 1977, at 27; Oct. 1977, at 12; Feb. 1978, at 22; April 1978, at 21; May 1978,rat 39; June 1978 at 30.

Reserve Component Law School Liaison Offi- cers, AL, Aug. 1974, at 10.

Reserve Components Notes, AL, Nov. 1974, at 26.

Reserve Points for Pilot Legal Assistance Pro- gram, AL, Jan. 1973, at 14.

Reserve Points for Pilot Legal Assistance Pro- gram: An Update, AL, Feb. 1974, at 28; Aug. 1974, at 22.

-, Index of Staff Training Problems, AL,

-, JAG Reserve Officers Encouraged To Participate in Mutual Support Training, AL, April 1978, at 22.

-, 1977 Judge Advocate General’s Reserve Training Workshop, AL, Nov. 1977. at 21.

Reserve Affairs Department Initiates CLE Liaison Program, AL, Jan. 1978, at 13.

-, Reserve Component Technical Training (On Site) Schedule, AL, Oct. 1977, at 9.

-, Schedule Change in Reserve Components Technical Training (On Site) Program for Ac- ademic Year 1977-78, AL, Dec. 1977, at 51.

-, Third Annual JAG Mutual Support Con- ference, AL, Feb. 1978, at 21.

Reserve Component Technical Training (On Site) Schedule, F Y 1974-1975, AL, Aug. 1974, a t 24.

Reserve Component Technical Training (On Personnel

Chief Judge, United States Army Judiciary (MOB DES) Selected Reserve Affairs De- partment, TJAGSA, AL, March 1978, at 17.

Roster of Reserve Judge Advocate Designated as Special Legal Assistance Officers Pur- suant to Paragraph 6b(2), AR 608-50, AL, Aug. 1974, a t 22; Aug. 1975, at 42.

Zillman, Donald, Federal Court Challenge to Reservists Involuntary Activation: Millinger v. Laird, 339 F Supp 434 (ED PA 19721, AL, Oct. 1972, at 6.

Training and Training Plans h y Lawyer to Reservists, AL, May 1972, at

27. Freer, Robert W., BOAC Phase IV and Re-

serve Component Staff Course, AL, Aug. 1978, a t 47.

JAG Detachments Support ROTC, AL, June 1976, a t 13.

Judge Advocate General’s Corps Reserve Component Technical Training (On Site), AL, Sept. 1973, at 24; Nov. 1973, a t 27; Feb. 1974, at 30; Aug. 1974, at 23.

1974 National Guard JAG Conference, AL, April 1974, at 11.

Reserve Affairs, TJAGSA, American Bar As- sociation Supports Pre-Mobilization Legal Counseling, AL, April 1977, at 16.

Site) Suspended, AL, Feb. 1975, at 4. Revision of Judge Advocate Officer Advanced

Course for Reserve Component Officers, AL, Jan. 1974, at 18.

Senior Reserve Judge Advocates Confer, AL, Jan. 1975, at 4.

TJAGSA-Reserve Component Technical Training Schedule (On Site), AL, Sept. 1973, at 16; Nov. 1973, at 28; Feb. 1974, at 31.

214th JAG Detachment to Fort Hood, AL, May 1977, at 9.

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Organization and Functions

Brant, Charles E., The Functions and Duties of an ARCOM Staff Judge Advocate, AL, Nov. 1975, at 29.

Reserve Affairs, TJAGSA, Reorganization of JAGS0 Detachments, AL, April 1977, at 14.

Reserves to Assist Active Duty JAGS, AL, Jan. 1972, at 8. c

ARTICLE 138.

Action Upon “Conditional” Request for Dis- charge and Issuance of UD Was Actionable “Wrong,” AL, April 1974, a t 12.

Administrative Law Division, OTJAG, Article 138 Index, AL, Dec. 1977, at 29.

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5 Boards and Investigations Article 138 Change, AL, Jan. 1973, at 14.

Article 138 Relief Denied To SGM Relieved From Duties in Staff Section Resulting In Loss Of Special Duty Assignment Pay, AL, Sept. 1977, at 32.

Chaplain Is Not Commander Under AR 27-€4, AL, March 1972, at 23.

Complainants Not Wronged-Bu t Threatened Punishment For Failure To Provide Addi- tional Evidence Was Improper, AL, July 1974, at 20.

Complainants Wronged By Failure o f Board Proceedings to Conform to Applicable Stand- ards, AL, Oct. 1972, a t 26.

Complaint Failed To Allege A Personal Wrong, AL, May 1973, at 24.

Complaint Improperly Filed, AL, May 1972, a t 22.

Disposition of Chapter 13 Action Was Not An Actionable “Wrong,”, AL, May 1974, at 23.

Failure To Provide Supporting Evidence For Article 138 Complaint Was No Basis For Im- position of Disciplinary Punishment, AL, May 1974, at 22.

General Court-Martial Convening Authority Must Forward Complete File On Complaints Under Article 138, UCW, To The Judge Ad- vocate General For Final Review, 76-10 JALS 8.

Gerwig, Robert, Article 138 Revisited, AL, Dec. 1975, a t 15.

-, E r r a t a concerning “Art ic le 138- Revisited” in Dec. 1975 issue, AL, Feb. 1976, at 26.

Index of Final Dispositions of Complaints Filed Pursuant To Article 138, UCMJ, AL, Dec. 1977, at 30.

Malinoski, Joseph C. Jr., Changes in Process- ing Article 138 Complaints, AL, Feb. 1974, at 9.

Power to Void Enlistments For Recruiter Con- nivance UP Paragraph 14-4b, AR 635-200, Applies Only To Current Enlistment, AL, Sept. 1977, at 30.

Recent Disposition of Article 138 Complaints, AL, Feb. 1975, at 22.

Repetitive Complaints Under Article 138, UCMJ, May Be Forwarded To TJAG For Final Review, 76-10 JALS 7.

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Amenable To Trial Requirement of Para 44, AR 635-206 Means Subject To Jurisdiction, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 23.

Board May Not Suspend A Reduction Under 7-26b, AR 600-200, AL, Feb. 1973, a t 19.

Boards Convened Under The Provisions of AR 15-6, AL, Oct. 1973, a t 35.

A Commandant May Appoint Hearing Officer In Conscientious Objector Cases, AL, May 1972, at 22.

Commander May Make Recommendations as to Discharge to Elimination Board, AL, Dec. 1972, at 18.

Convening Authority May Delegate Some Au- thority Under AR 635-212, AL, March 1972, at 23.

Convening Authority May Not Delegate Au- thority Granted by Para 7421, AR 635-212, AL, May 1972, a t 22.

Counsel Specified In Change 47, AR 600-200, Need Not Be A Lawyer, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 23.

Department of the Army Civilians (DAC’s) Cannot Be Members of Administrative Dis- charge Board, AL, Sept. 1977, at 33.

Findings of Elimination Board Did Not Meet Requirements, AL, April 1973, at 30. Formal Investigation Under AR 15-6 Is Not A Pre- requisite To Disciplinary Action For Security Violation Under DOD Dir 5200.1-R, AL, May 1974, a t 23.

Guidelines for Investigating Officers, AL, Oct. 1975, at 19.

Mere Execution of Board Waiver Before J A W Officer Did Not Constitute Return To Mili- tary Control. Three-Year Old AR 635-206 Action From Previous Post May Be Com- pleted, AL, Nov. 1973, at 25.

Opinion and Order of District Court Could Be Furnished to Selection Board, AL, Oct. 1972, at 28.

Presence of Interloper On Elimination Board Was Not A Jurisdictional Defect, AL, April 1973, at 30.

Privilege of Withdrawing Waiver of Board of Officers Not Unlimited, AL, Oct. 1973, at 34.

Promises of Confidentiality To Witnesses Lim-

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ited To Certain Types of Investigations, AL, Feb. 1978, at 6.

ROTC Disenrollment Board Failed To Follow Required Procedures, AL, April 1973, at 29.

Scope of Board Review in Shirking and Other Elimination Cases Clarified, AL, July 1974, at 19.

Scope of Para 7-26b, AR 600-200, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 17.

Ugelow, Richard S. and Edward A. Zimmer- man, Aircraft Accident Investigations: New Responsibilities for SJA, AL, May 1972, at 8.

Civil Rights And Remedies Abrams, Creighton W., Race Relations and

Equal Opportunity In the Military, AL, March 1974, a t 16.

“Commanding Officer,” For Article 138 Pur- poses Is Limited To Any Officer In The Chain Of Command Up To And Including The General Court-Martial Convening Authority Over The Complainant, 76-6 JALS 28.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items, AL, Oct. 1973, at 31.

Discrimination in Public Accommodations, AL, Sept. 1974, at 1.

Graham, David E., Racial Confrontation: A Three Phase Approach, AL, Dec. 1973, at 14

-, The Defense Counsel: An Important Fac- tor in Race Relations and the Military Judi- cial System, AL, May 1974, at 12.-, Minority Personnel in the Office of the SJA, AL, March, 1974, at 12.

Lane, Jack F. Jr. , Classification, Promotion and Racial Discrimination, AL, May 1973, at 13.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, Litigation Notes: EEO Litigation, AL, Aug. 1974, a t 12. Paust, Jordan J., Human Rights, Human Relations and Overseas Command, AL, Jan. 1973, at 1.

TJAG Explains Command Sanctions Against Private Schools Practicing Racial Discrimina- tion, 76-6 JALS 32.

CiviLian Employees (see Federal Labor Relations)

Claims General Army Affirmative Claims Collections: 3rd

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Quarter-CY 1972, AL, Dec. 1972, at 10. Brodie, Michael A., Federal Tort Claims Act-Discretionary Function, AL, Oct. 1972, at 11.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, New Litigation Regulation, AL, June 1973, a t 26. Loane, Jabez W. IV., Recent Developments in Per- sonnel Claims, AL, Jan. 1972, at 11.

Look To State Statutes of Limitations For Constitution Tort Actions Filed Against In- dividual Federal Officials, AL, April 1977, at 22.

Lunter, Gary W., The Effect of State No Fault Automobile Insurance Law on the Federal Tort Claims Act, AL, March 1972, at 11.

-, Supreme Court Reaffirms Prohibition Against Absolute Liability Under The Tort Claim Act, AL, Aug. 1972, at 8.

McQueen, Rosalie A., Recurring Errors, Ir- regularities and Deficiencies in the Settle- ment of Claims, AL, Oct. 1971, at 17.

Mounts, James A. Jr., Claims Items, AL, Aug. 1972, at 17.

Mullins, William R., Determination of Quantum ,C Under the Military Claims Act in Claims Arising in Foreign Countries, AL, Feb. 1972, at 15.

-, The Military Claims Act: Application of Comparative Negligence in Germany, AL, Sept. 1971, at 4.

Personnel Law Litigation: A Supplement, AL, March 1975, at 23.

Property Damage Claims, AL, May 1972, at 9. Rouse, Joseph H., Claims Under the National

Guard Claims Act, AL, May 1972, at 13. Theft Claims and Litigation-Two Solutions,

AL, Oct. 1972, at 24. U.S. Army Claims Service, Some Fundamen-

tals of a Marine Casualty Investigation, AL, Sept. 1971, a t 13.

-, Claims Items, AL, June 1972, at 6; July 1972, at 7; Sept. 1972, at 16; Oct. 1972, at 20; Nov. 1972, at 26; Jan. 1978, at 12; Feb. 1973, at 11; April 1973, at 24; May 1973, at 21; June 1973, at 30; July 1973, a t 24; Aug. 1973, at 17; Nov. 1973, at 18; Dec. 1973, at 26; Jan. 1974, at 26; April 1974, at 20; May 1974, at 19; June 1974, a t 20; July 1974, at 16; Sept. 1974, at 9; Nov. 1974, at 19; April 1975, at 29; March 1975, at 32; March 1976, at 8.

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Qualified Immunity From Suit Based on His Discharge of a Member of His Office Staff, AL, April 1977, at 21.

By The Government

Collection Pursuant to AR 27-37, AL, March 1972, at 10.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, Litigation Divi- sion Note: Use Certified Mail for Demand Letters, AL, April 1976, a t 18.

Minarich, Edward L. Jr., Third Party Liability in Household Good Shipmencs, AL, Nov. 1976, at 7.

Quigley, Gary P., Development of Department of Defense Policy on Damage to Government Property Resulting from Defective Supplies, AL, Nov. 1973, at 14.

U.S. Army Claims Service, Suggestions for a Successful Recovery Program, Aug. 1971, at 7.

-, AL, March 1976, at 8. The United States May Be A Proper Third-

Party Beneficiary Under an Automobile Ac- cident Insurance Policy, AL, April 1977, at 22.

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Against The Government

Army Not Liable For Care of Serviceman At State Mental Hospital, AL, July 1974, at 20.

The Army Takes Care of Its Own, AL, June 1974, at 6.

Loane, Jabez W. IV, Public Relations and Per- sonnel Claims, AL, April 1972, at 5.

Notes From The Judge Advocate General, AL, Aug. 1972, at 13.

Rothlisberger, Dan, Disaster Team-Pays Off, AL, Jan. 1972, a t 17.

U.S. Army Claims Service, Abandoned or Withdrawn Claims, AL, Dec. 1971, at 16.

-, Claims Items, AL, Dec. 1971, at 16; Sept. 1976, at 17; Dec. 1976, at 13. -, Motor Vehicle Losses, AL, Dec. 1971, at 17.

-, Personnel Claims, AL, March 1972, at 22. -, Revised Allowance List-Depreciation

-, Thefts From Household Goods Ship- Guide, AL, Dec. 1971, at 17.

ments, AL, Dec. 1971, at 17.

General

Alien Who Requested and Received Relief From Service Pursuant to Treaty Not Eli- gible for USAR Commission, AL, Aug. 1972, at 23.

AR 27-1 Gives The Commander Final Judg- ment In the Utilization of Judge Advocates For Nonlegal Duties, AL, Feb. 1974, at 23.

Excess Leave Officer May Not Take Ordinary Leave While School Is In Session, AL, May 1972, at 21.

Installation Commander May Accept Honorary Position On Board of Directors of Chamber of Commerce, AL, May 1973, at 24.

JAG May Place Name On Firm Letterhead, AL, May 1973, at 25.

Lane, Jack F., Administrative Due Process and Army Regulation 16-6, AL, May 1974, at 1.

Letter of Reprimand May Be Issued By Either Present or Former Commander With Re- spect to Misconduct In Former Command, 76-6 JALS 27.

Opinion Expands Regulation Regarding Rep- rimands, AL, July 1974, at 21.

Walker, Jack, Promotion Board Reflections, AL, Aug. 1978, a t 50.

Release From Active Duty

Officer Held on Active Duty To Within Two Years of Retirement May Not Be Involun- tarily Released Without Secretarial Ap- proval, AL, Feb. 1973, at 18.

Separation

Computation of Time I n Grade Under 10 U.S.C. 3851, AL, Oct. 1973, at 33. Officer in Civil Confinement May Be Separated Honor- able Under AR 635-100; By Board Action Following Release; Or Under AR 635-120, AL, Aug. 1972, at 23.

Officer May Not Be Forced To Accept Separa- tion Prior To Date Stated In Unqualified Resignation Al, Oct. 1973, at 35.

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Summaries of Air Force Academy Honors and Ethics Hearings Available Under FOIA, 76-6 JALS 25.

Contributions and Gifts

Monetary Gift By Army Hospital Patient TO Dependent of Service Member Does Not Violate Standards of Conduct Provided No Solicitation Occurred, AL, April 1977, at 25.

Participation In The Combined Federal Cam- paign Does Not Preclude Off-TheJob Solici- tation By Certain Voluntary Agencies, AL, Oct. 1977, a t 10.

Dependents

1978, at 1. Henderson, Rachael G., Medical Malpractice

Standard, AL, Sept. 1972, at 18. Johnson, Jay S., The Full Payment Concept:

How I t Protects The Champus Beneficiary, AL, Oct. 1972, at 9.

Lega l Ass i s t ance I t e m s : Li t igat ion- Malpractice, AL, June 1972, at 12.

-, Medical Expenses, AL, April 1974, at 21. Litigation Division, OTJAG, Medical Care Re-

covery Act, AL, Aug. 1971, at 12; Aug. 1971, at 12; Sept. 1971, at 11.

-, Medical Care Recovery From Workmen’s Compensation, AL, Nov. 1971, at 17.

-, Medical Care Recovery From Workmen’s Compensation Continued, AL, Dec. 1971, at 14.

-, Medical Care Recovery Under Work- men’s Compensation-Conclusion, AL, Jan. 1972, a t 14.

-, Medical Care Recovery Act, AL, March 1972, a t 9; April 1972, at 18.

General

Transsexual Marriage Recognized by State of Celebration Should Be AcceRted As Valid and Dependent Benefits Accorded To Wife, AL, Feb. 1974, at 24.

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Medical Care

Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Forensic Medicine Program, AL, March 1972, at 28.

Brodie, Michael A., Federal Medical Care Re- covery Act, AL, June 1972, at 7.

-, Medical Care Recovery Act, AL, Sept. 1972, at 17.

-, Medical Care Recovery Act Notes, AL, Feb. 1973, at 12.

-, Medical Care Recovery Act-Private Counsel, AL, Dec. 1972, at 9.

-p Medical Care Recovery Under State Workmen’s Compensation, AL, April 1972, at 24.

Collection Pursuant to AR 27-38, AL, Jan. 1972, at 17; March 1972, at 10.

Collection Pursuant To AR 27-38 (Medical Care Recovery Program), AL, March 1973, at 18.

Cooper, Thomas R. Jr., Medical Treatment Facility Liability For Patient Suicide and Other Self-Injury, AL, Sept. 1975, at 20.

DeBarr, John R., Kathleen I. McGuire, Mary Ann Murphy, and Sverre 0. Staurset, Per- sonal Liability of Government Legal Person- nel in Malpractice Actions: Avoiding a Legal

-, Litigation Notes: Medical Malpractice Litigation, AL, July 1975, a t 29.

-, Litigation Notes: Medical Care Recovery Act As An Independent Cause of Action- State Guest Statute No Bar, AL, Oct. 1975, at 35.

-, Litigation Notes: Medical Care Recovery Under State No-Fault Insurance Law, AL, Oct. 1975, at 35.

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-, Litigation Notes, AL, Dec. 1975, a t 32. Machado, Donald C., Handling Malpractice

Claims, AL, Jan. 1977, at 6. Medical Benefits While in Desertion Status are

Clarified, AL, April 1974, at 13. Medical Care Recovery Act, AL, Oct. 1971, at

20. Rice, Leonard E. Jr., Interdepartmental

Committee on Medical Malpractice, AL, Nov. 1972, a t 22.

Rovak, Stephen H., The Gonzales Bill, AL, Jan. 1977, a t 1.

Staring, Merlin H., Malpractice Liability of Judge Advocates, AL, March 1972, at 4.

Tort Branch, Litigation Division, OTJAG, Collection Pursuant to AR 27-40 (Medical Care Recovery Program) CY 1975, AL, April 1975, at 24. ,r

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AL, April 1977, at 10. Uniform Special Power Format Regarding

Medical And Dental Care for Children When the Parent is Temporarily Absent, AL, Feb. 1977, at 16.

Zimmerly , James G., Improving the Resolution of Federal Medical Malpractice Claims, AL, Jan. 1978, at 1.

Privileges

Children of Remarried and Divorced Army Widow Not El igible f o r C e r t a i n P o s t Privileges, AL, Aug. 1971, at 27.

Cumming, Richard E. and Richard B. Johns, The Problem of Privileges For Local Na- tional Dependents in Germany, AL, Aug. 1976, at 4.

Disability

Enlisted Reserve Member May Be Retired For Disability If Disease Was Incurred And He Was Disabled While On Active Duty For 30 Days or More, AL May 1973, at 24.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, Litigation Notes, AL, Dec. 1975, at 32.

Duty Status Administrative Absence May Be Granted For

Performance of State Jury Service, AL, May 1977, at 13.

Article 138 Relief Denied to SGM Relieved From Duties In Staff Section Resulting In Loss of Special Duty Assignment Pay, AL, Sept. 1977, at 32.

Commander May Order Hospitalization for Psy- chiatric Treatment of Member of His Com- mand, AL, Oct. 1973, at 34.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, Determination of Bad Time, AL, Sept. 1971, at 12.

Enlisted Personnel

General Article 138 Relief Denied To SGM Relieved

From Duties In Staff Section Resulting In Loss Of Special Duty Assignment Pay, AL, Sept. 1977, at 32.

Enlisted Personnel Are Authorized To Assume Command Of A Unit and Orders Of Such Commanders Are Punishable Under Article

Litigation Division, OTJAG, Transfer of Mili-

Opinion Expands Regulation Regarding Rep-

Promotion Determination That E M Should Have Been In

A Nonpromotable Status UP AR 600-31 and AR 600-200 Will Not Void Executed Promo- tion, AL, Dee. 1977, at 32.

92, UCMJ, 76-7 JALS 34.

tary Personnel, AL, Dec. 1971, at 11.

rimands, AL, July 1974, at 21.

Reduction Civil Conviction For Traffic Offense May Serve

As Basis for Reduction, AL, March 1972, a t 23.

Notice of Conviction Required by AR 600-200 Is Receipt of Documentary Evidence, AL, July 1972, at 12.

Enlistment And Induction

General

Administrative Law Division, OTJAG, Enlist- ment and Induction of Juvenile Offenders, AL, Jan, 1972, at 21.

TJAG Outlines Disposition of “Forced Volun- teers” In Light of Catlow, AL, Feb. 1975, at 21.

Enlistment

Efficiency Reports

Error or Injustice Stemming From Military Record References To Officer’s Refusal of Vehicle Search Is Matter For ABCMR, AL, Feb. 1974, at 26.

MILPERCEN Sets Forth Policy on OER Ap- p, peals, AL, Dec. 1973, at 28. - AR 635-200, AL, April 1977, at23;

Actual Or Constructive Notice Required For Valid Involuntary Orders To Initial Active Duty Training, AL, Sept. 1977, at 33.

Concealment o f A r r e s t (Felony o r Mis- demeanor) Without Conviction Is Not A Basis For Separation For Fraudulent Entry, But Concealed Felony Arrest May Be A Basis For Discharge UP Paragraph 6-38a,

DA Pam 27-50-70 10

Enlistment Contract Did Not Contain Guaran- tee Of Assignment, AL, Feb. 1973, at 19.

Enlistment Was Erroneous, AL, Oct. 1972, at 27.

In Order For A Constructive Enlistment To Be Established, There Must Be A “Meeting Of The Minds” Between The Individual And The

No Constructive Enlistment Of Minor Who Was AWOL When He Reached Age 17 And Until He Was Involuntarily Returned To Military Authority, AL, Sept. 1977, at 31.

Overage Reenlistment Procured Without Re- cruiter Connivance Voidable At Govern- ment’s Option, But No Authority To Void Earlier Enlistment, AL, March 1978, at 7.

Power To Void Enlistments For Recruiter Connivance UP Paragraph 14-4b, AR 635- 200, Applies Only To Current Enlistment, AL, Sept. 1977, at 30.

United States Army Europe Enlistment Option Does Not Guarantee Geographical Area, But Only Assignment Within USAREUR, AL, April 1973, at 29.

I Army, AL, Feb. 1978, at 4.

t I

Induction

Convening Authority’s Dismissal of Charges Was Final Judicial Determination of Im- proper Induction, AL, April 1972, at 21.

Environmental Law General Environmental Law Seminar, AL, Dec. 1971,

at 25. Environmental Law-New Responsibilities for

the Army Lawyer, AL, Feb. 1972, at 3. Huff, Frederick, Permits for Federal Facilities:

Procedural and Substantive Requirements Under the Clean Air Act and Federal Water Quality Act, AL, March 1974, at 1.

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Socio- Economic Policies-Executive Order Issued Pursuant to Clean Air Act, AL, Sept. 1971, at 18.

Strassburg, Thomas M., Saluting the State Flag-Federal Facility Compliance With State Environmental Requirements, AL, March, 1978, at 1.

Uranga, Jose N., Pragmatic Proposals for the Environmental Law Specialist, AL, Aug. 1977, at 18.

Zimmerman, Edward A., Protect ing t h e Army’s Water Rights, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 11.

Pollution Abatement

Federal Facilities Are Not Required To Obtain State Permits, 76-7 JALS 31.

Federal Labor Relations

General ABCMR Has Authority To Correct Military Records Of Civilian Employees, AL, Nov. 1977, at 19.

Agency Decision That A Transfer of Civilian Employee Was Not An Adverse Action U p held, AL, April 1977, a t 20.

Adminis t ra t ive and Civil Law Division, TJAGSA, Administrative and Civil Law Sec- tion: Civil Service System Reorganization, AL, May 1978, at 37.

The Army and Air Force Reserve Civilian Technician Programs May Require That Technicians Maintain Membership In The Reserves, AL, April 1977, at 21.

Assistant Secretary Distinguishes Procedural Requirements for Filing Petitions, 76-1 JALS 30.

Banks, Robert M. Jr. and Edward D. Holmes, Labor Relations at Fort Bliss: A Team Con- cept That Works, AL, May 1976, at 17.

Chris ty , Wal t e r W., Labor-Management Relations-Recent Changes, AL, Sept. 1972, at 6.

Comptroller General Disallows Payment of Ar- bitration Award for Punitive Damages, 76-5 JALS 30.

Coupe, Dennis F. and Edward D. Holmes, Ground Rules for Installation-Level Labor Negotiations, AL, Dec. 1975, at 1.

New Labor Law Office in OTJAG, AL, March 1975, at 22.

Employee Discipline Changes To Department of the Army Adverse

Action Regulations, 76-5 JALS 30. No Legal Objection To Releasing Report of

Nurse’s Professional Misconduct to a State - Licensing Agency, AL, Sept. 1977, a t 29. r“

Procedural Error in the Employee Disciplinary Process Does Not Always Cause Reveraal of the Action, AL, April 1977, at 21.

Standards of Appearance of Civilian Employ- ees, 76-6 JALS 31.

Equal Employment Opportunity

A Class Action Where The Class Has Not Exhausted Administrative Remedies May Not Be Joined With A Proper Individual Plaintiff In An EEO Action Against The Government, AL, April 1977, at 23.

Vinson, E r i c H . , R e p o r t on t h e E q u a l Employment Opportunity Commission, AL, Sept. 1974, at 15.

Collective Representation Council Confirms Representational Rights of

Employees At Formal Discussion, AL, April 1977, at 26.

Council Reverses Three Assistant Secretary Unit Determinations, AL, April 1977, at 26.

Doubtful Status of Exclusive Representative Affects Installations Duty To Bargain, 76-5 JALS 30.

Unfair Labor Practices

Council Sustains Arbitrator’s Decision That Employees Detained For Gate Search Are Entitled To Overtime, AL, July 1977, at 25.

Council Upholds Arbitrator’s Decision That Time Detained For Gate Search I s Compens- able, AL, Oct. 1977, at 10.

Dispute Over Interpretation Of Negotiated Agreements Not A Proper Basis For Unfair Labor Practice Charge, 76-9 JALS 33.

Management Threat of Disciplinary Action For Failure To Follow Grievance Procedure I s Improper, 76-5 JALS 30.

Notice To Union Steward Of Change In Work- ing Conditions Does Not Satisfy Management Obligation To Bargain, 76-5 JALS 31.

Information And Records General The Army Lawyer Now Available from the

Superintendent of Documents, AL, July I”\ 1977, at 23.

DA Pam 27-50-70

Burns, Stephen R., Admissibility Problem of DA Form 2475-2, AL, June 1975, a t 28.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Section: Certificate to Authenticate DA Form 4187, AL, May 1978, at 35.

Developments, Doctrine and Literature De- partment, TJAGSA, Army Field Law Li- brary Service Moves to Charlottesville, AL, April 1978, at 23.

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Field Law Libraries, AL, April 1972, a t 27. Files Indexed By Non-Personal Identifier Con-

taining Personal Information Retrievable by Memory, As Opposed To Any Index Keyed To Personal Identifiers, Does Not Fall Under The Criteria of The Act, AL, April 1977, at 27.

Implications on Various Modes of Releasing Leave and Earning Statements, AL, April 1977, at 26.

“Introduction to the Army Lawyer,” AL, Aug. 1971, at 1.

Joseph, Albert M., The High Cost of the Great American Windbag, AL, May 1975, at 1.

Meaning of “Record,” 76-6 JALS 29. Military Correspondence and the JA, AL, May

1976, a t 10. O’Meara, Richard M., Official Records in

AWOL Cases: Does The Exception Destroy The Rule?, AL, Nov. 1976, at 1.

A Parent or Guardian May Have Access To Medical Determinations From a Minor’s Medical File, AL, April 1977, at 27.

Privacy Act Applies to Banldmericard Con- tract with Of i ce i s Club, AL, Jan. 1977, at 11.

Release of Army Records to Military For Pur- poses Not Required In Official Duties Or For Personal Usage Is “Outside” DA, AL, Nov. 1973, at 26.

Requests For Home Addresses of DOD Per- sonnel Who Stand To Benefit From The Re- lease, AL, April 1977, at 27.

Suter, William K., T M D S And Such, AL, Nov. 1972, at 16.

Waiver of FOIA Fees Refused Because of Lack of Benefit To The General Public, AL, Dee. 1977, at 33.

Systems of Records Disclosure of Personal Information To Govern-

DA Pam 27-50-70 /- I

12 ment Contractors Who Maintain Systems Of Records For Federal Agencies I s Exempt From the Consent And Accounting Require- ments of the Privacy Act, 76-7 JALS 33.

Elimination of the Morning Report, AL, Sept. 1974, at 6.

Gallant, Ronald L., SIDPERS: The Army’s New Personnel Accounting System and Its Effect Upon Military Justice, AL, Feb. 1975, at 5.

Records Maintained On Individuals For Per- sonal Convenience Are Not “Systems of Rec- ords” Within The Meaning of the Privacy Act, 76-9 JALS 33.

Gregg, Robert E., The Privacy Act of 1974, AL, July 1975, at 25.

-, Processing Freedom of Information Act Requests, AL, June 1975, at 7.

Home Address Not Releasable to Post Ex- change Concessionaire, AL, Feb,. 1977, at 14.

Home Telephone Numbers of Department of the Army Personnel Are Exempt From Re- lease to the Public, AL, Feb. 1977, at 17.

Lateral Investigation Not Exempt From Re- lease Under FOIA Exemption 5, AL, Nov. 1977 at 20.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, New Litigation

Release and Access Bell, Griffin B., Attorney General’s Guidance

on Freedom of Information Act Requests, AL, July 1977, a t 18.

Blood and Urine Tests May Not Be Released When Made Only For Diagnosis or Treat- ment, AL, Jan. 1972, a t 31.

Capalbo, Barry N., The Freedom of Informa- tion Act: Background and Current Require- ments, AL, April 1975, at 9.

-, and Robert E. Gregg, Exemption From Mandatory Disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act, AL, Sept. 1976, at 10.

Certain Personnel and Pay Data Releasable To Attorney Representing Former Wife of Servicemember, AL, March 1978, at 6.

Completed Article 138 Complaint Not Releasa- ble to Respondent For His Personal Use, AL, Sept. 1977, at 30.

Courts-Martial Are Excluded From The Provi- sions Of The Privacy Act, AL, Dec. 1977, at 31.

Disclosure of Personal Information to Govern- ment Contractors Who Maintain Systems of Records For Federal Agencies I s Exempt From the Consent And Accounting

Requirements of the Privacy Act, 76-7 JALS 33.

Disclosure of Religious Preference May Be A Clearly Unwarranted Invasion of Personal Privacy, AL, Sept. 1977, at 31.

Draft Studies of Installation Closures and Realignments are Exempt From Release to the Public, AL, Jan. 1977, at 9.

FOIA Impact on News Releases, AL, Feb. 1977, at 18.

Regulation, AL, June 1973, at 26. Medical Information May Be Furnished To

State Department of Motor Vehicles, AL, Oct. 1977, at 19.

Military Police and T d i c Accident Reports May Normally Be Released In Response To Requests, 76-6 JALS 30.

No Legal Objection To Releasing Report of Nurse’s Professional Misconduct to a State Licensing Agency, AL, Sept. 1977, at 29.

Office Telephone Directories May Be Systems of Records Within The Meaning Of the Pri- vacy Act, 76-7 JALS 33.

Opinions of STA and Other Staff Elements Are Exempt From Release, AL, Jan. 1977, at 11

Opinions of The Judge Advocate General In- tended To Have Broad Application May Not Be Exempt From Release As In t e rna l Memoranda, AL, Nov. 1977, at 19.

Portions of Correctional Treatment Files May Be Exempt From Access By Present and Former Military Prisoners, AL, Sept. 1977, at 33.

Posting of an Occupant’s Name Outside His As- signed Government Quarters I s Not an Un- warranted Invasion of Personal Privacy, AL, Sept. 1977, at 29.

Posting of Bar To Reenlistment On Unit Bulle- tin Board Would Violate The Privacy Act, AL, Dec. 1977 at 33.

Privacy Act Statement Need Not Be Furnished Subjects of Audio-visual Media, 76-7 JALS 34.

Promises of Confidentiality to Witnesses Lim- ited To Certain Types of Investigations, AL, Feb. 1978, at 6.

Records Custodian Should Normally Release

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Records In Response To Court Order, 76-6 JALS 28.

Release of Home Addresses of Personnel Re- tired Or Released From Active Duty Must Be Considered On A Case By Case Basis,

Release of Home Address To Military Banking Facility Not Permitted, AL, Dee. 1977, at 34.

Release of MP Accident Reports, AL, June 1974, a t 5.

Request F o r Publications Not Available Through The Superintendent Of Documents Treated As Freedom of Information Act Re- quest. No Need to Create A Record In Re- sponse t~ a Request, 76-6 JALS 32.

Results of Court-Martial May Be Furnished To State Licensing Agency, AL, Oct. 1977, at 18.

Strassburg, Thomas M., The Public’s Right to Know and the Individual’s Right of Privacy, AL, April 1976, at 1.

Collection of Information

Disclosure of Social Security Number To Mili- tary Police, 76-6 JALS 30.

Impact of Privacy Act on Collection of Personal Data for Unit Alert Rosters, AL, Jan. 1977, at 9.

Manpower Utilization Survey Reports, AL, March 1973, at 13.

McColl, Archibald, M.S., Collection of Local Regulations and Forms Beginning, AL, Jan. 1978, at 16.

Office Telephone Directories May Be Systems of Records Within the Meaning of the Pri- vacy Act, 76-7 JALS 33.

Privacy Act Does Not Prohibit Army Check Cashing Facilities From Requiring Patrons To Furnish Social Security Numbers, 76-6 JALS 29.

Privacy Act Statements Need Not Be Fur- nished Subjects of AudioVisual Media, 76-7 JALS 34.

76-9 JALS 32.

Filing of Information Army Not Required To Comply With State

Court Order Directing Sealing of Juvenile Records Relating To Service Member, AL, Feb. 1978, a t 6.

DA Pam 27-50-70

Hogan, Henry J. 111, Title Filing: A System of Maintaining the Military Lawyer‘s Profes- sional Papers, AL, June 1975, at 17.

Policy on Filing Aborted Elimination Action As Inclosure To Letter Of Reprimand UP AR 600-37, AL, Nov. 1977, at 18.

Raby, Kenneth A., Filing of Administrative Reprimands in Official Personnel Files, AL, May 1974, at 15.

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Insurance A Servicemember Can Change The Beneficiary

of His Servicemen’s Groups Life Insurance Policy After Obtaining Divorce Without Re- gard To The Divorce Decree, AL, July 1977, a t 23.

Judicial Review of Military Activities

Scope of Review

Strassburg, Thomas A., Holding the King Ac- countable: A New Era of Judicial Review?, AL, March 1977, at 1.

Legal Assistance Administration

American Bar Association, Checklist for Indi- viduals Entering the Armed Forces, AL, June 1978, a t 19.

-, Formal Opinion on Military Legal Assist- ‘

ance, AL, June 1978, at 14. Bonekemper, Edward H. 111, Ethical Issues in

Military Legal Assistance, AL, June 1978, at 18.

Borgen, Mack, The Management and Adminis- tration of Military Legal Assistance Offices, AL, April 1975, at 1.

-, Errata concerning “The Management and Administration of Military Legal Assistance Offices,” AL, May 1975, at 40.

Bulletin Incorporated in Army Lawyer, AL, Aug. 1971, at 16.

Commendation to the Military Law Section of the State Bar of Texas, AL, Dec. 1974, at 15.

Complaint, AL, Feb. 1974, at 14, Criminal Representative Under ELAP Re-

stricted, AL, March 1975, at 26.

DA Pam 27-50-70 P 14

Cross-Referencing of Legal Assistance Items, Legal Assistance Administration-Notarial AL, May 1975, at 27. Acts, AL, July 1975, at 34.

Decisions of the Comptroller General-Legal Lega l Ass i s t ance P r o g r a m s and Assistance, AL, Sept. 1975, at 39; April Administration-Obtaining DOD Informa- 1976, a t 16. tion Guidance Series (DIGS) Publications,

Expanded Legal Assistance Program, 4 L , AL, Oct. 1975, at 36. Feb. 1974, at 14. Lega l Ass i s t ance P r o g r a m s a n d

FBA Supports Pilot Legal Assistance Program, Administration-Representative Under an AL, Nov. 1971, at 22. Expanded Legal Assistance Program-

Field Libraries, AL, March 1972, at 8; March Garnishment Proceedings, AL, Dec. 1975, at

Grause, Joseph, A Civilian Lawyer’s Perspec- Legal Assistance- Resource Materials, AL, tive of the Legal Assistance Program, AL, June 1976, at 9; June 1977, at 31. Oct. 1973, at 22. Legal Assistance-Status and Acts of the

Gray, Kenneth E., The Expanded Legal As- Legal Assistance Offices- Liaison with the sistance Program, AL, Dec. 1973, at 20. Civilian Bar, AL, Jan. 1977, at 12.

Handbook Revision, AL, July 1974, at 13. Manheim, Michael A., State Legal Guides, AL, Handouts, AL, Nov. 1973, at 22. Jan. 1972, at 11. Hunter, Nancy, Legal Assistance Update, AL, New Chief Speaks, AL, Nov. 1973, a t 21.

June 1973, a t 12. New Legal Assistance Policy, AL, April 1973, JA Service Constitutes Practice of Law Under at 1.

Georgia Comity Statute, AL, Jan. 1975, at Parker, Harold E., General Parker Address, 25. AL, Dec. 1972, a t 4.

Judge Advocates In Arizona Courts, AL, Feb. Participation in Local Legal Aid Programs, 1972, a t 14. AL, Dec. 1973, a t 27.

Legal Assistance Division, OTJAG, Adminis- Pennsylvania Annual Fee for Commonwealth tration, AL, Aug. 1971, at 16; Dec. 1977, a t Attorneys Due July 1, 1972, AL, July 1972, 34. at 8.

__ , Administration-Preventive Law Pro- Pilot Legal Assistance Program, AL, June gram, AL, Feb. 1978, at 7; March 1978, a t 7; March 1978, at 7; March 1978, at 8; April Pilot Program Now Permanent, AL, Sept. 1978, a t 25.

-, Advice for Referrals, AL, Oct. 1974, at Publication of Legal Assistance Handbook, AL, 20. March 1975, at 25.

-, Army Community Service Program, AL, Preventive Law, AL, Oct. 1972, at 20. June 1975, a t 36. Prugh, George S., Proposed Change in AR

--, Bar Association Support of the Pilot 608-50 and the Expanded Legal Assistance Legal Assistance Program, AL, Jan. 1972, at Program, AL, Feb. 1975, at 12. 26. Restrictions on Activities, AL, June 1973, at

12. gee Resettlement Program,” AL, April 1976, Thank You to ABA, AL, Feb. 1972, at 14. at 16. Training Film, AL, Feb. 1974, a t 14.

Administration-Article and Case File, AL.

72, at 8. 33.

p

1973, a t 13.

1973, at 19.

“Legal Assistance Guide- Indochinese Refu-

Lega l Ass i s t ance P r o g r a m s and U.S. Government Publications, AL, Oct. 1972, at 20.

Automo bit es March 1976, at 16. Legal Assistance Program-Enlisted Person-

ne1 Survey Results, AL, June 1975, a t 35.

Administration- Limitations on Legal As-

Automobiles- Impoundments, AL, Oct. 1976,

Misrepresentation in Car Sale, AL, Jan. 1974, Legal A s s i s t a n c e P r o g r a m s and at 21.

eistance Services, AL, Sept. 1976, at 38. at 28. f l

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DA Pam 27-50-70

Civil Rights and Open Housing

Sex Discrimination, AL, Jan. 1976, a t 86.

Commercial Affairs

Carey, James S., The Effect of a Discharge Under the 1970 Amendment to the Bank- ruptcy Act, AL, Oct. 1972, at 11.

Civilian Indebtedness-Bankruptcy; Family Law-Domestic Relations-Alimony, Child Support, Custody and Property Settlements, AL, Oct. 1977, a t 21.

Civilian Indebtedness-Commanders’ Form Letters, AL, June 1976, at 34.

Commercial Practices and Controls, AL, Nov. 1976, at 11.

Commercial Practices and Controls, AL, Dec. 1976, at 22.

Commercial Practices and Controls, AL, March 1977, at 3.

Commercial Practices and Controls, AL, Dec. 1977, at 34.

Commercial Practices and Controls- Federal Statutory and Regulatory Consumer Protec- tions, AL, June 1977, at 29.

Commercial Practices and Controls- Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Consumer Leasing Act, AL, May 1977, at 13.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protection-Door-to-Door Sales, AL, Oct. 1977, at 22.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y a n d R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Equal Credit Opportunity Act, AL, March 1978, at 8.

Commercial Practices and Controls- Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-The Fair Debt Collection Prac- tices Act, AL, Dec. 1977, at 36.

Commercial Practices and Con trols-Federal S t a t u t o r y and Regu la to ry Consumers Protections-Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, AL, April 1978, at 26.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections - Preserva tion of Consumer Claims and Defenses, AL, Oct. 1977, at 22. r ’ Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal

S t a t u t o r y a n d R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Preservation of Consumers’ Claims and Defenses, AL, Dec. 1977, at 34.

Commercial Practices and Controls- Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer

, Protections - Preservation of Consumer’s Claims and Defenses, AL, Dec. 1977, at 35.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Truth in Lending, AL, Dec. 1976, at 22.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y and Regu la to ry Consumer Protections-Truth in Lending, June 1977, at 30.

Commercial Practices and Controls- Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Truth-in-Lending Act, AL, June 1977, at 30.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y a n d R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Truth-in-Lending, AL, June 1977, at 30.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Truth in Lending, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 36.

Commercial Practices and Controls, Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Truth in Lending Act, AL, March 1978, at 9.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Truth in Lending-Fair Credit Billing Act, AL, March 1977, at 3.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-”ruth-in-Lending Act-What Transactions a r e Covered by Truth-in- Lending, AL, May 1977, at 14.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Truth in Warranties Act, AL, Oct. 1977, at 22.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Truth-In-Warranties Act, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 36.

Commercial Practices and Controls-Federal S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections-Truth in Warranties Act, AL, Feb. 1978, at 7.

Commercial Practices and Controls- Federal

DA Pam 27-50-70

16 S t a t u t o r y and R e g u l a t o r y Consumer Protections- Unordered Merchandise, AL, March 1978, at 11.

Commercial Practices and Controls-State Statutory and Regulatory Consumer Protec- tions, AL, Dec. 1977, at 37.

Debt Collection, AL, Feb. 1974, at 14. Economic Stabilization, AL, Feb. 1972, at 18. Municipal Salary- Military Leave-Florida,

Decedents’ Estates and Survivors’ Benefits Decedent’s Estates and Survivor’s Benefits-

Survivor’s Benefits, AL, Dec. 1977, at 37. Decedent’s Estates and Survivor‘s Benefits-

Survivor‘s Benefits-Dependency and Indem- nity Compensation, AL, April 1978, at 27.

Decedent’s Estate-Virginia Adopts Self Proving Clause, AL, Nov. 1972, at 24.

Decedent’s Estates and Survivors Benefits- Wills, AL, Oct. 1976, at 22.

E s t a t e Planning- Survivors’ Benefits - Survivor Benefit Plan, AL, April 1975, at 22.

Estate Planning-Survivor Benefit Plan, AL, June 1975, at 34.

Estate Planning- Wills- Moderate-Sized Es- tates, AL, June 1976, at 10.

Lancaster, Steven F., Survivor Benefits: A Checklist, AL, Sept. 1977, a t 1.

Presumption of Death of Military Personnel in Louisiana, AL, March 1972, at 8.

Summary Court May Collect Money of Dece- dent Held by Local Bank, AL, July 1972, at 12.

AL, April 1975, at 23.

Survivor Benefit Plan, AL, May 1973, at 22. Tax Aspects of Survivor Benefit Plan, AL,

Wills, An Argument For a Rule of “Substantial

Emergency Assistance Emergency Assistance-Loans for Lost/Stolen

Government Checks, AL, May 1975, a t 27. Water, Water Everywhere, AL, Sept. 1972, a t

22.

Family Law

Change of Name-Statutes and Administrative Regulations, AL, July 1975, a t 23.

Civilian Indebtedness-Bankruptcy-Debts Not Discharged; Family Law- Alimony,

April 1973, at 20.

Compliance,” AL, April 1975, at 22.

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Child Support, Custody, and Property Set- tlements, AL, Jan. 1977, at 11.

Divorced Remarried Mothers, AL, Nov. 1973, at 22.

Family Law-Adoption, AL, April 1978, at 27. Family Law-Adoption- State Subsidized

Adoption Legislation, AL, Nov. 1976, at 27. Family Law-CHAMPUS-Pastoral Coun-

selors-Family and Child Counselors, and Marital Counselors, AL, Aug. 1975, at 35.

Family Law- CHAMPUS-Pastoral Coun- selors, Family and Marital Counselors, AL, July 1976, at 30.

Family Law-Child Support-Addresses for Processing Offices for Garnishment Orders, AL, Sept. 1975, at 39.

Family Law- Child Support-Effect of Legislative Change of Age of Majority, AL, Aug. 1975, at 36.

Family Law- Child Support- Governmental Employees-California, AL, April 1975, a t 23.

Family Law-Child Custody-Interstate Child Custody Litigation, AL, May.1976, at 27.

Family Law-Division of Community Property Pursuant t o a Divorce Settlement-Tax Consequences, AL, July 1976, at 30.

Family Law-Divorce, AL, March 1975, at 26. Family Law- Divorce- Comity to Foreign

Law-New York, AL, April 1975, at 23. Family Law-Divorce-“Equitable Distribu-

tion of Property,” AL, March 1975, a t 25. Family Law- Divorce- Equitable Distribu-

tion of Property-Division of Military Re- tired Pay, AL, June 1976, at 9.

Family Law-Divorce-Effects of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act, AL, Aug. 1976, at 11.

Family Law- Domestic Relations- Alimony, Child Suppor t , Custody and P r o p e r t y Settlements-Alimony; Child Support, AL, Dec. 1977, at 37.

Family Law- Alimony, Child Support, Cus- tody and Property Settlements, AL, Jan. 1977, at 11.

Family Law-Domestic Relations, AL, May 1977, at 14; June 1977, at 30.

Family Law-Domestic Relations- Alimony,

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Addresses of Active Duty and Retired Serv- ice Members, AL, Dec. 1975, a t 33.

Family Law-Support-Garnishment of Fed- eral Monies-Judicial Interpretation, AL, May 1976, at 21.

Family Law-Support of Dependents - Garnishment of Federal Wages, AL, June 1976, at 10.

Family Law- Suppor t of Dependents - Judicial Enforcement of Support Obligations, AL, Oct. 1976, at 24; Aug. 1977, at 16; April 1978, at 28.

Family Law-Support of Dependents - Paternity Matters, AL, March 1978, at 11.

Fifty-State Report on Changing Law Dehvered to ABA Family Law Section, AL, Nov. 1976, at 12.

Foster, Henry H. Jr., and Doris Jonas Freed, Family Law in the Fifty States: An Over- view, AL, Feb. 1978, at 11.

Legislation Regarding Dependency and Indem- nity Compensation 38 USCA 401, et. seq., AL, July 1974, at 13.

Name Change and Correction Procedures, AL, Nov. 1976, at 16.

Paternity Claims: German Guardianship Court Decrees, AL, Aug. 1971, at 19.

Residency Requirements for Divorce, AL, Jan. 1974, at 29.

Residency Requi rements for Divorce in Hawaii, AL, April 1974, at 22.

Retention of Maiden Name-Massachusetts, AL, April 1975, a t 23.

South Dakota Residency Requirements for Di- vorce Unconstitutional, AX,, March 1974, at 23.

Spouse and Child Support- Appearance Bonds, Illinois, AL, April 1975, at 23.

Support of Dependents-Judicial Enforcement of Support Obligations, AL, Feb. 1978, at 10.

Support and Dependency, AL, Aug. 1971, at 20.

17 Child Support, Custody and Property Set- tlements, AL, Dec. 1977, at 38.

Family Law- Domestic Relations- Alimony, Child Suppor t , Cus tody and P r o p e r t y Settlement-Alimony, AL, April 1977, at 28.

Family Law-Domestic Relations-Alimony, Child Support , Custody and Property Settlements-Division of Property of the Spouses, AL, March 1978, at 10.

Family Law- Domestic Relations- Alimony, Child Support, Custody and Property Set- tlements; Support of Dependents, AL, Jan. 1977, at 12; March 1977, at 4.

Family Law- Domestic Relations - Alimony, Child Support, Custody and Property Set- tlement; Support of Dependents-Judicial Enforcement of Support Obligations, AL, April 1977, at 28.

Family Law-Domestic Relations-Child Support, AL, Oct. 1976, at 22.

Family Law-Domestic Relations-Division of Property of the Spouses, AL,, Nov. 1976, at 15.

p\ Fami ly Law-Domest ic Rela t ions- Divorce-Jurisdiction in Divorce Proceed- ings, AL, Dec. 1976, at 24.

Family Law- Domestic Relations- Grounds for Divorce, AL, Oct. 1976, at 23.

Family Law-Domestic Relations-Marriage, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 38.

Family Law- Domest ic Rela t ions- Marriage-Overseas Marriages, AL, June 1977, at 31.

Family Law-Domestic Relations- Separate Agreement- Interpretation and Enforce- ment, AL, Oct. 1976, at 23.

Family Law-Domestic Relations- Separation Agreements, AL, April 1977, at 29.

Family Law- Domestic Relations-Support of Dependents, AL, Oct. 1976, at 23.

Family Law- Illegitimate Children, AL, Dec. 1976, at 24; Feb. 1978, at 8.

Fami ly Law- I l l e g i t i m a t e Chi ldren- Entitlement to Government Benefits, AL, Nov. 1975, at 25.

Family Law-Infants or Minors, AL, Feb. 1978, at 8.

Family Law-Interspousal Immunity, AL, Oct. 1976, at 24.

Family Law-Privacy Act-Release of Home f”\.

Support-Relative Responsibility Laws, A L, Feb. 1974, at 25,

Vital Statistics Division, Dep’t of Health, Edu- cation and Welfare, Where to Write for: Di- vorce Records, Marriage Records, Birth and Death Certificates, AL, Aug. 1978, at 10.

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Medical Care (See Dependents, Medical Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act Care)

Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks Agovino, Frank, Copyright Law Items, AL,

Aug. 1975, at 39. -, Copyright Law Items, AL, Feb. 1977. a t

13. F a r a g u n a , J o s e p h R . , Revis ion of t h e

Copyright Law, Title 17, AL, Aug. 1977, at 24.

Hougen, H.M., Army Patent Activity, AL, June 1976, at 17.

Noble, James E., Intellectual & Industrial Property-Patents, AL, June 1973, at 23.

Continuing Scrutiny of State Durational Resi- dency Requirements, AL, July 1974, at 14.

Domicile, In-State Tuition Rates, AL, July 1975, at 34.

Interpretation of New York Residency Rule is Finally Decided, AL, Dec. 1973, at 27.

Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act, AL, Sept. 1972, at 19.

Taxation Average Return, AL, March 1974, at 23. Avoiding Tax Withholding, AL, March 1974, at

23. Powers of Attorney

Aug. 1971, at 19.

Change in Louisiana Income Tax Law, AL, April 1974, at 21.

April 1974, at 22.

Power of Attorney: Problems, Change in Missouri Income Tax Law, AL,

Property -Real, Personal, and Community

Community Property-Family Law-Military

Lease Agreements, AL, Feb. 1974, at 15. Military Lease Clause, AL, April 1973, at 20. Property-United States Savings Bonds-

Real Property-Leasing Real Property, AL,

Real Property-Closing, AL, Oct. 1976, at 25. Residential Real Estate Closing Costs, AL,

Unclaimed Savings Bonds, AL, March 1975, a t

Virginia Landlord-Tenant, AL, Dee. 1974, a t

Retired Pay, AL, July 1975, at 34.

Safekeeping, AL, Dee. 1975, at 33.

June 1977, at 32.

Jan. 1976, at 35.

26.

15.

Retired Personnel

Corrigan, Brian, Federal Retirement Benefits

Treatment of Retirement Compensation for

Social Security Social Security Benefits, AL, March 1974, at

Social Security- Amounts of Social Security

Social Security-Direct Deposit Program, AL,

in Texas, AL, April 1978, a t 4.

Military Personnel, AL, Sept. 1973, at 20.

23.

Benefits, AL, Oct. 1976, at 25.

Oct. 1976, at 36.

Effect of Revenue Ruling 72-315, AL, Oct.

Federal Income Tax, AL, Oct. 1971, at 21;

Federal Income Taxes: Nonrecognition of Gain

Federal Taxation, AL, Dec. 1971, a t 18. Federal Taxation-Estate Tax Treatment of

Proceeds of Life Insurance Which Divorce Decree Required Decedent to Maintain in the Name of His Wife as Beneficiary, AL, Jan. 1972, at 23.

Federal Taxation-New Withholding Rules, AL, Feb. 1972, at 18.

Federal Taxation- Nonrecognition of Gain From Sale of Residence, AL, Aug. 1975, at 35.

Free Assistance In Preparing Federal Income Tax Returns for 1973, AL, Dee. 1973, at 27.

Gagermeier, David L., Withholding of State Income Tax from Active Duty Military Mem- bers, AL, June 1977, at 1.

1972, at 18.

Nov. 1972, a t 26.

on Sale of Residence, AL, July 1973, at 24.

Gifts to Minors Act, AL, Jan. 1974, at 28. Guide to Income Averaging for 1973, for a Joint

Return, AL, Jan. 1974, at 28. Indiana Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, AL, Feb.

1972, at 17; April 1972, a t 20. Moving Expenses Requirements of The Tax

Reform Act of 1969, AL, Dee. 1973, a t 27. Nonrecognition of Gain on Sale of Residence,

AL, Feb. 1974, at 15. I‘-

Pennsylvania Income Taxes, AL, July 1972, at 8.

Pennsylvania State Income Taxes, AL, Dee. 1971, a t 18.

POW/MIA Tax Relief Bill, AL, Sept. 1972, at 22.

Procurement Law Division, Tax and Property Law Branch, OTJAG, Recent Developments in t h e Taxat ion of a Mil i tary Se rv ice Member’s “ I n t e r e s t ” in Government - Furnished Housing, AL, Oct. 1977, a t 8.

State Income Tax-Ohio, AL, May 1972, at 11. State Income Tax-Rhode Island, AL, Nov.

1972, at 25. State Income Taxes-West Virginia, AL,

April 1972, at 21. State Income Taxes-Interpretation of New

York Residency Rule is Significantly Al- tered, AL, March 1972, at 8.

State Tax News, AL, Feb. 1974, at 15. State Income Taxation-Compendium Re-

garding Delinquent State Tax Returns, AL, July 1976, at 30.

State Taxation of Military Income-Recent Developments, AL, Jan. 1976, at 37.

State Income Taxation-Section 514 of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act-The ACIR Report-The Effect of the Federal Privacy Act, AL, Nov. 1975, a t 26.

State Taxation-Section 514 of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act-Theory- Constitutionality-Present Status of State Taxation of Military Pay, AL, Oct. 1975, at 36.

Tax Exclusion for Combat Zone Accrued Leave, AL, March 1974, a t 24.

Taxation, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 20. Taxation-Federal E s t a t e Tax and Gift

Tax-Interest Free Loans, AL, June 1977, at 32.

Taxation-Federal Income Tax, AL, Oct. 1976, a t 25.

Taxation-Federal Income Tax, AL, Aug. 1977, at 16.

Taxation-Federal Income Tax-Business Ex- penses, AL, June 1977, at 32.

Taxation-Federal Income Tax-Short Term Tax Avoiding Divorce, AL, Sept. 1976, at 17.

Taxation-Federal Income Tax-Tax Reform Act of 1976, AL, March 1977, a t 4.

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Taxation Income Tax Ruling-Commonwealth of Massachusetts, AL, May 1972, at 10.

Taxation of Vehicles Brought into Puerto Rico By Resident Servicemen, AL, Aug. 1972, at 20.

Taxation-State and Local Income Tax, AL, Sept. 1976, at 16; Dec. 1976, at 25.

Taxation-State and Local Income Tax- Minnesota, AL, April 1978, at 28.

Taxation-State and Local Income Tax-New Jersey, AL, April 1977, at 29; June 1977, at 32.

Taxation-State and Local Income Tax- Rhode Island, AL, Dec. 1977, at 38.

Taxation-State and Local Income Tax-Tax Reform Act of 1976, AL, Jan. 1977, a t 12.

Taxation-Tax Reduction and Simplification Act of 1977, AL, Aug. 1977, at 17.

Taxation-Tax Reform Act of 1976, AL, Nov. 1976, at 15.

Tax Credit or Deduction For Political Contri- butions, AL, Oct. 1972, at 19.

Tax Tip, AL, March 1974, at 23. Taxes; West Virginia, AL, May 1973, at 21. Virginia State Tax Structure Altered, AL,

W-4 Employee’s Withholding Exemption Cer-

19

Aug. 1972, at 20.

tificate, AL, March 1974, at 24.

Veterans’ Benefits

Eleven States Have Vietnam Bonuses, AL, Aug. 1973, a t 19.

Michigan State Bonus-Applications Available, AL, March 1975, at 26.

Montana-State Bonus, AL, Dec. 1974, at 15. North Dakota Legislature Limits Its Vietnam

Veterans’ Bonus, AL, Aug. 1973, at 18. Ohio Vietnam Bonus, AL, Jan. 1974, at 28. South Dakota Vietnam Bonus Application

Deadline is October 1, AL, Aug. 1973, a t 18. State Bonus Plan to Vietnam Era Veterans,

AL, Sept. 1973, at 20. State Bonuses for Vietnam Veterans, AL, July

1974, at 14. Veterans Administration Benefits, AL, Oct.

1971, at 22. Veterans Benefits, AL, Jan. 1974, at 28. Veterans’ Benefits: Cadets & Midshipmen, AL,

Aug. 1971, a t 21.

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Veterans’ Benefits-Summary of Entitle- ments, AL, May 1977, at 14.

Veterans’ Benefits-Terminal Date of “Viet- nam Era”-Presidential Proclamation, AL, July 1975, at 34.

Washington State Bonus Deadline, AL, March 1975, at 26.

Voting Age of Majority, AL, Feb. 1972, at 14. Coordinating of Voting Information, AL, July

Current State Legislation, AL, June 1972, at

Election Information, AL, April 1972, at 19. Voting, AL, May 1972, at 11. Voting by Servicemen in Hawaii, AL, Oct.

1972, a t 20. Voting-Florida-New Legislation, AL, June

1972, at 11 Voting-1975 Army Voting Assistance Pro-

gram, AL, May 1975, at 28. Voting Rights-Virginia’s Constitutional Re-

quirement of a Place of Abode for Voting Residence is Mitigated by the Attorney Gen- eral, AL, Jan. 1972, at 23.

1972, at 8.

10.

Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Endicott, James A. Jr., ABA Young Lawyers

Assist POW-MIA Families, AL, Jan. 1972, at 9.

Nebraska has free tuition for Children of POWIMIA’s, AL, Sept. 1973, a t 20.

Power of Attorney: POW/MIA Problems, AL, Aug. 1971, at 19.

POW/MIA’s AL, Feb. 1972, at 19. POW/MIA Affairs-SGLI Insurance, AL, Jan.

1973, at 15. POW/MIA-Federal Income Tax, AL, Jan.

1972, at 616. POW/MIA Tax Relief Bill, AL, Sept. 1971, at

22. Prisoners of War and Soldiers Listed as Miss-

ing in Action, AL, Jan. 1972, at 24. Articles and Publications of Interest Articles and Publications of Interest, AL, July

1974, at 15; Oct. 1974, at 20; Dee. 1974, at 16; Feb. 1975, at 26; March 1975, at 27; April 1975, at 24; May 1975, at 29; June 1975, at 36; July 1975, at 35; Aug. 1975, at 38; Sept. 1975,

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20 at 40; Oct. 1975, at 38; Nov. 1976, at 28; Dec. 1975, a t 35; Jan. 1976, at 37; March 1976, at 17; April 1976, at 18; May 1976, at 23; June 1976, at 11; July 1976, at 30; Aug. 1976, at 12; Sep. 1976, a t 16; Oct. 1976, at 25; Nov. 1976, a t 16; Dee. 1976, at 25; Jan. 1977, at 13; March 1977, at 6; April 1977, a t 29; June 1977, a t 33; Aug. 1977, at 17; Oct. 1977, at 22; Feb. 1978, at 11; March 1978, at 11; April 1978, a t 28.

Cases of Interest Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review,

AL, Sept. 1972, at 2. Cases of Interest, AL, Aug. 1974, at 16; Oct.

1974, Dec. 1974, a t 16; at 21; March 1975, at 27.

Pending Legislation Pending Legislation, AL, Aug. 1975, at 37; Oct.

1975, at 38; Nov. 1975, at 27; Dec. 1975, at 35; March 1977, at 5; May 1977, at 14; June 1977, at 33.

Recently Enacted Legislation P Recently Enacted Legislation, AL, Jan. 1975,

at 34; Feb. 1975, at 26; March 1976, at 27; April 1975, a t 23; May 1975, at 28; Aug. 1975, at 37; Oct. 1975, at 37; March 1976, at 16; May 1976, at 22; March 1978, at 11.

Line Of Duty Addiction to Darvon Was Not Physically In-

capacitating and In Line of Duty, AL, Feb. 1973, at 18.

Evidence Not Sufficient To Show Intoxication As Cause of Injury, AL, Oct. 1973, at 34.

Evidence Supported Finding of Injuries Not In Line of Duty, Notwithstanding Contrary VA Determination and Acquittal on Related Criminal Charges, AL, April 1974, at 15.

Fraudulent Enlistment Requires Finding of “Not in Line of Duty,” 76-10 JALS 8.

Injury From Homemade Pistol Not in Line of Duty, AL, March 1972, a t 23.

Intoxicated Member Struck on Highway Not in Line of Duty, AL, March 1972, at 22.

Reservists Must Have Departed Their Home and Be Traveling To Their Duty Station In Order To Be Considered To Be In An Active r

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Dependent Dress Codes Must Relate Directly and Substantially to the Preservation of Law And Order, Health, Welfare, Morals or Safety of the Military Community, AL, Feb. 1978, a t 6.

Marriage Installation Commanders Have Discretionary A U C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ” Between Military Authority to Grant or Deny Use of Govern-

Members Is Not Illegal, AL, Sept. 1977, at ment Quarters for Party-P1an Sa*es, AL, 32. May 1978, at 38.

Establishment of common L~~ ~ ~ r i ~ ~ ~ pas- Installation Commanders Have the Authority sible Under Colorado, AL, Feb. 1977, at 17. to Promulgate Rules to Preserve the Private

Nature of Private Religious Services, AL, Military Aid To Law Enforcement May 1978, at 39.

Marine Corps Reservists Not Denied Rights of General Privacy, Free Speech or Equal Protection of

Civilian Ambulance Services By Army Person- the Laws by Regulation B~~ on wigs, 7 ~ 5 ne1 Under the Domestic Action Program, JALS 29. AL, Jan. 1977, at 10. Member Mav Not Sell Mutual Funds On-Post.

21 Duty Status For Purposes Of Line of Duty Investigation, 76-7 JALS 35.

Soldier Hurt By Discharge of Own Rifle While on Leave NLOD-DOM, AL, Aug. 1972, at 23.

Posse Comitatus Act Examples of Violation of the Posse Comitatus

Act, 76-6 JALS 29.

p, Military Installations Real Property Lands Office, OTJAG, Lands Office Notes, AL,

Legislative Jurisdiction Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review,

AL, Sept. 1972, at 2. Error or Injustice Stemming From Military

Record References To Officer’s Refusal Of Vehicle Search Is Matter for ABCMR, AL, Feb. 1974, at 26.

Nov. 1973, at 23.

Regulations The Army’s Underground Press, AL, March

1972, at 15. Commander May Not Require Liability Insur-

ance As A Condition o f Motor Vehicle On- Post Registration Where State Law Does Not Require Insurance As A Condition for State Registration, 76-6 JALS 31.

Corrigan, Dennis, The Lonely Flower, Com- mand Control of Civilian Activities at Mili- tary Installations after Greer v. Spock, AL, June 1976, at 1.

Curfew and Off-Base Limitations in Overseas Commands, AL, Jan. 1977, at 8. f”\

AL, April-1973, at 29. Off-Duty Soldiers May Not Be Employed

Under Food Service Attendant (KP) Con- tracts, AL, Jan. 1977, a t 9.

Payment of Late Fees and Interest Fees for Electric Power, 76-9 JALS 30.

Rose, Steven and Dennis M. Corrigan, The First Amendment-Revisited, AL, Jan. 1976, at 7.

Seasonal Display of N a t i v i t y Scenes , Menorahs, Christmas Trees or Similar De- vices Is Not Prohibited, AL, Dec. 1977, at 32.

Solicitation Privileges May Be Revoked Where Solicitor Invited Client to Off-Post Dinner,

State Cannot Require Service Member Driver of a Government Vehicle to Have Other Than U.S. Government Motor Vehicle Operator’s ID Card, AL, June 1972, at 20.

Sufficiency of Evidence for Withdrawal of Sol- icitation Privileges of all Department of the Army Installations-Life Insurance, AL, Jan. 1977, at 10.

Time Lost For Purposes of 10 USC 972, AL, Feb. 1974, at 24.

Law Enforcement Corrigan, Dennis M. and Kit Hunter, The Case

of the Missing Crime or When Is A Speed Limit Not a Speed Limit?, AL, Aug. 1977, at 1.

76-7 JALS 35.

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Commands, AL, Jan. 1977, a t 8. Litigation Division, OTJAG, New Litigation

Regulation, AL, June 1973, at 26. Military Policy Personnel Are Authorized To

Administer Oaths Under The Provisions of

tional Gifts or Unconditional Gifts Containing Commercial Advertisements, 76-7 JALS 34.

Todd, Stephan K., The New Nonappropriated Fund Regulations, AL, June 1975, at 9.

-, New Nonappropriated Fund Regula- tions-Change One, AL, March 1976, a t 1.

Article 136 UCMJ Only if Specifically Or- dered or Directed to Conduct Investigations by Competent Authority, AL, Dee. 1977, at 33.

No Legal Objection To Releasing Report of Nurse’s Professional Misconduct to a State Licensing Agency, AL, Sept. 1977, a t 29.

Overseas Commander Responsible For Insur- ing Compliance of CB Radio Owners With Host Country Regulations, AL, Jan. 1977, at 9.

Strip Search to Find Contraband Was Not A Wrong Under Article 138, AL, Oct. 1977, at 20.

TJAG Cautions Against Issuing Bar Letter To All Members Separated Under the Trainee Discharge Program, AL, July 1977, at 25.

Post Services Availability of Objectionable Magazines in Post

Exchanges, AL, Jan. 1977, at 8. Commander May Use Official Mail to Discharge

Special Services Mission, AL, June 1972, a t 20.

Free Local Telephone Service in Barracks is Legal, AL, Feb. 1974, at 27.

Individual Assigned or Attached to Unit for Annual Training May Not Be Assessed Service Charge for Government Quarters, AL, Feb. 1974, at 25.

Wives’ Club Members Need Not Have a Spon- sor Who is a Member of OOM, AL, Feb. 1972, at 22.

Motor Vehicles Commander May Not Require Liability Insur-

ance As A Condition of Motor Vehicle On- Post Registration Where State Law Does Not Require Insurance As A Condition for State Registration, 76-6 JALS 31.

Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities General NAFI’s Are Not Authorized To Accept Condi-

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Legal Status Litigation Division, OTJAG, Non-appropriated

Funds-Immunity from Suit, AL, Aug. 1971, at 13.

Lunter , Gary W., Nonappropriated Fund Members, AL, Aug. 1973, at 5.

Peterson, Morris Bruce, Liquor Sales and The Military, AL, Jan. 1974, at 15.

Tax and Property Law Branch, Procurement Law Division, OTJAG, Recent Developments in the Taxation of Alcoholic Beverages Sold by an Army Non-Appropriated Fund Instru- mentality, AL, March 1978, at 34.

Operational Principles Club Card Drawings Are Lotteries and Pro-

hibited Unless Officially Approved by The Department of The Army, AL, May 1978, a t ,r 39.

Nonappropriated Funds May Not Be Used To Reimburse Military Members For The Cost of Commercial Parking Near Their Duty Sta- tions, AL, Sept. 1977, a t 29.

Nonappropriated Fund Activities Selling Goods or Services Are To Be Self-sustaining With Respect To Expenses for Civilian Employ- ees, AL, Oct. 1977, at 18.

The Playing of “Break-Open” Bingo In Arm) Clubs, Under Any Circumstances, Is Pro- hibited, AL, Feb. 1978, at 5.

The Risk Management Program Self-Insurance Coverage Does Not Extend to Private Prop- erty In The Possession of a Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentality, AL, Nov. 1977, at 18.

Private Organizations Airport and Airway Revenue Act-Army Fly-

ing Clubs, AL, Jan. 1972, at 26. Fund-Raising Activities By Private Associa-

tions Conducted On Club Premises Will Not Occur At The Same Time The Club Provides The Same Activity Nor Will Such Activities Compete With Club Functions, AL, Oct. 1977, a t 19. I

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Procurement Legal Division, TJAGSA, Federal Credit Unions, Exempt From Communica- tions Excise Tax, AL, Nov. 1971, at 20.

Pay Basic and Special Pay Impounding of MPC’s, AL, March 1973, at 19. Legal Assistance Items: Readjustment Pay,

New Pro Pay Bill in Congress, AL, May 1975,

Partial Forfeitures,. AL, June 1972, at 10. Pay and Allowance Entitlement, 76-1 JALS 34. Prisoner Pay Status in Work Release Program,

AL, Feb. 1973, at 8. Release Under NATO-SOFA Waiver of Juris-

diction Does Not Preclude Finding Of Una- voidable Absence, AL, April 1973, at 31.

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at 33.

Allotments

BAQ May Not Be Paid While Government Quarters Are Available, AL, April 1972, at

Monthly Assessment for Recreation Purposes May Not Be Imposed on Army Personnel, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 18.

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Pecuniary Liability

Gentry, William E., The Defense of Absolute Privilege In Defamation Suits Against Mem- bers of the Armed Forces, AL, July 1974, at 5.

Litigation Division, OTJ AG, Sovereign Immu- nity of Foreign Countries in U.S. Courts, AL, May 1973, at 17.

Procurement Introduction to Procurement Law Janowsky, Joel, SJA Spotlight-The U.S.

Army Materiel Command, AL, March 1972, a t 5.

Monroe, Glenn E., Government Contract Costs-An Introduction, AL, Feb. 1977, at 4.

General Principles Dudzik, Joseph A., ASPR Committee Notes,

AL, June 1973, at 6; Sept. 1973, at 13; Nov. 1973, at 13.

Fischer, Edwin R., Federal State and Local Tax Problems Arising Under Army Con- tracts, AL, May 1975, at 29.

--, Procurement Law Note, AL, May 1975, at 29.

Peterson, J.T., A New Concept in Nonappro- priated Fund Management and Procurement, AL, Oct. 1973, at 16.

Port, A. Tyler, The Energy Problem and the Procurement Lawyer, AL, April 1974, at 1.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, Army Construc- tion Contracts, AL, Oct. 1971, at 20.

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, DOD Is- sues Directive Concerning Suspension and Debarment of Nonappropriated Fund Con- tractors, AL, Dec. 1971, at 24.

--, Federal Credit Unions Exempt From Communications Excise Tax, AL, Nov. 1971, at 20.

-, Lessons Learned, AL, April 1975, at 21. ---, Multi-year Procurement, Notice Re-

quirement, AL, March 1972, at 20. -, Outline of Army-Industry Integration

Committees: Defense Production Act of 1950, as Amended, AL, July 1975, at 42.

-, Procurement Law Notes, AL, April 1975, at 21; June 1975, at 39; July 1975, at 42.

-, Procurement Legal Service, AL, Aug. 1971, at 14; Sept. 1971, at 16; Oct. 1971, at 22; Nov. 1971, at 20; Dec. 1971, at 23; Jan. 1972, at 24; Feb. 1972, a t 20; March 1972, at 19; April 1972, at 20; June 1972, at 16; July 1972, at 9; Sept. 1972, at 23; Nov. 1972, a t 28; Dec. 1972, at 15.

-, Socio-Economic Policies, AL, Jan. 1972, at 24.

--, Socio-Economic Policies. Section 8(a) Subcontracts awarded by the Small Business Administration held constitutional, AL, Nov. 1971, a t 20.

Funding and Fund Limitations Buy American Act: Cost elements to be in-

cluded in meeting the “50 per cent test,’’ AL, Sept 1972, at 23.

Haseman, Paul B., Buy American Act: Man- ufactured in the United States, AL, May 1977, at 1.

Hopkins, Gary L., S. 1264, Federal Acquisition

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Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Cost- Reimbursement Contracts-Cost Lim-

Procurement Methods: Negotiation -, Federal Acquisitions Act and Truth in

Negotiations, AL, July 1978, a t 7.

itations Regarded as Cumulative for TWO Related Contracts, AL, Oct. 1971, at 23.

Wilks, ~ i ~ ~ ~ . L., protests Against Award cording to the Federal Acquisition Act: A Paper Lion, July 1978, at 11.

Remedies of Unsuccessful offerors GAO Construes Strictly The Timeliness Re-

quirements for Protesting Bidders, 76-6 JALS -33.

GAO Finds That a Non-small Business Concern

Contract Types

Agent’s Scope of Authority: Unauthorized Con- tract, AL, Sept. 1972, at 25.

Comptroller General Holds Urgency Determi- nation Mandatory In Connection With Set- Aside Procurements, 76-6 JALS 32.

Monroe, Glenn, New Minor Construction Act, AL, March 1978, a t 35.

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Set- asides. Contract awarded to a company on a total set-aside for small business firms may be terminated if the company is subsequently determined not to qualify as a small business, AL, Dec. 1971, a t 24.

---, Socio-Economic Policies. Section 8(a) subcontracts awarded by the Small Business Administration held constitutional, AL, Nov. 1971, a t 20.

Procurement Methods: Formal Advertising

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Bidder Responsibility. Finding that the low bidder may perform the contract at a loss affects the question of responsibility not responsiveness, AL, Dec. 1971, at 23.

-, Formal Advertising: Amendments to Bids, AL, July 1972, at 10.

-, Formal Advertised Procurements- District Court Rejects GAO opinion; enjoins award, AL, Sept. 1971, at 16.

-, Formal advertising-Responsiveness- failure to return all pages of IFB, AL, Sept. 1971, at 17.

-, Late Bids-Return to Bidder does not Automatically Preclude Consideration, AL, Oct. 1971, at 23.

-, Late Telegraphic Modificiation-Use as Evidence of Mistake, AL, Oct. 1971, at 24.

May Be An “Interested Party” in a Protest Against a Small Business Paragraph 8(a) Award, 76-1 JALS 33.

GAO Sustains Bid Protest Where Bid Guaran- tee Was for Discounted Bid Price, 76-1 JALS 30.

Hopkins, Gary L., Late Bid Pretidigitation: GAO Modifies Reality When Late Bids Ar- rive, AL, Oct. 1977, at 1.

Late Bid Pretidigitation, Oct. 1977 issue, er- rata concerning this article, AL, Dec. 1977, at 62.

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Bid Protests-Comp. Gen. review of District Court Decision, AL, Sept. 1971, a t 16.

-, Disputes and Remedies. Limitations on Review of Administration Decisions; Wun- derlich Act, 41 U.S.C., Sections 321-322, In- terpreted, AL, June 1972, a t 17.

-, Nonappropriated Fund Procurement. Bid Protest, AL, March 1972, at 22.

-, Responsibility-Referral to SBA, AL, Sept. 1971, at 18.

-, TJAG Assumes New Responsibilities in Area of Mistake in Bids and Protests Against Awards, AL, June 1975, at 39.

Where the Government’s sole involvement in subcontractor selection process is its ap- proval of subcontractor award or proposed award, such action is reviewable as a bid pro- test only if fraud or bad faith on the part of the Government’s procuring agency in ap- proving subcontract awards is alleged, 76-1 JALS 33.

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Procurement Attorney Responsibilities ABA Public Contract Law Section, AL, Oct.

Berry, Robert W., The Government Attorney, 1976, at 13.

AL, March 1972, a t 1. - ,

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Black, Stephen R., Value Engineering in Mili- tary Procurement: The Old Suggestion Box?, AL, Sept. 1975, at 1.

Contract Modifications

P r o c u r e m e n t L a w Divis ion, TJAGSA, Changes-Production difficulties no basis for changes in initial production contract for newly developed item, AL, Feb. 1972, at 20.

-, Cost Overrun-Abuse of discretion of the contracting officer, AL, March 1972, a t 19.

-, Defective Pricing: Contractor’s right to offset again questioned, AL, April 1972, at 20.

-, Taxes-Price increase allowed for in- crease in subcontract costs, AL, Sep. 1971, a t 19.

Contract Termination: Default

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Termi- na t ions f o r Defaul t -Subs tan t ia l Per formance-Fi rs t Ar t ic le Approval Clause, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 21.

____ , Termination - G o v e r nm e n t r igh t to damages-Burden of proof, AL, Aug. 1971, at 15.

Subsequent Default by Successful Bidder is a matter of Contract Administration and Not The Award Process. Comptroller General Reiterates Standards for Review of Affirma- t ive Responsibility Determination, 76-1 JALS 34.

Termination for Convenience

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Re- quiremen ts contracts: Governmen t’s Failure to Order Estimated Needs Entitled Contrac- tor to Termination for Convenience Settle- ment, AL, June 1972, at 19.

-, Termination for Convenience: Settlement Payments, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 16.

Inspection, Acceptance and Warranties Brand Name or Equal Specifications: Failure to

list desired salient characteristics, AL, Nov. 1972, at 28.

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Brand

Name or Equal Specifications: Failure to list desired salient characteristics, AL, Nov. 1972, a t 28.

-, Nonapparent Condition Impairing Per- formance. Duty of Government to Inform Bidders, AL, Oct. 1971, at 22.

Disputes and Remedies

Bruning, Richard C., The Saga of Maney Air- craft or “Sound and Fury Signifying Some- thing,” AL, Aug. 1973, at 1.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items, AL, March 1972, a t 18.

Monroe, Glenn E., The Allowability of Attor- neys’ Fees in Government Contracting, AL, July 1977, a t 1.

Nutt, Robert M., A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: The Contract Dis- putes Act of 1978, AL, July 1978, at 15.

Haseman, Paul B., Since MANEY, AL, June 1976, at 31.

Procurement Law Division of The Judge Advo- cate General’s School, Cost Overrun-Abuse of discretion of the contracting officer found, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 14.

-_-, Changed Conditions: Entit lement t o Equitable Adjustment, AL, July 1972 a t 9.

-, Illegal Contracts. GAO clarifies its posi- tion on payments to contractors performing “illegal” contracts, AL, Dec. 1972, at 15.

-, Requirements Contracts-Government violates standard of good faith, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 15.

-, Requirements Contracts. Lack o f good faith in establishing estimated requirements and misrepresentation of the accuracy of the estimate entitles the contractor to damages, AL, Dec. 1971, at 23.

Schnee, Craig, Problem Areas in Prompt Pay- ment Discounts, AL, Oct. 1977, at 5.

Procurement: Practical Problems Bruning, Richard C., The 1976 Procurement

Attorneys’ Advanced Course, AL, March 1976, at 24.

Long, Robert A. Jr., Procurement Law Notes: 1st Fiscal Law Course, AL, March 1976 a t 23.

DA Pam 27-50-70 ,P

26 Prohibited Activities And Standards Of Officer May Not Voluntarily Retire on the Date

of his Scheduled Mandatory Retirement Date, Conduct

General AL, Dec. 1972, at 18.

Retirement Pay

Acceptance of Honorary Foreign State Office May Cause Loss of Retired Pay, AL, Oct. 1977, at 19.

Retired Member May Be Employed by State, AL, March 1972, at 24.

Bruning, Richard C., After-Action Report: 1975 Advanced Procurement Attorneys’ Course, AL, May 1975, at 14.

Carrying Concealed Weapons, AL, Aug. 1971, at 31.

County Regulation Limiting Policemen’s Hair Length Upheld, 76-6 JALS 24.

Honorary Membership in Local AUSA Chapter and Society of the First Division Based on Mili- tary Position, AL, Nov. 1973, at 16.

Monetary Gift by Army Hospital Patient to De- pendent of Service Member Does Not Violate Standards of Conduct Provided no Solicitation Occurred, AL, April 1977, at 25.

31 USC 679 Bars Payment of Telephone Installa- tion Charges in a Change o f Government Quar- ters, AL, Feb. 1974, at 25.

Use of Government Computer Must Be For Offi- cial Government Business Only, AL, Feb. 1978, at 6.

Use of Installation Name, AL, April 1973, at 29. Voluntary Membership in Private Organizations

by Military Personnel in their Individual Capacities Is Not Prohibited, AL, March 1978, at 6.

Gi@s Appropriated Funds May Not Be Used to Pur-

chase Plaques For Presentation to Departing Personnel As A Farewell Gesture, AL, Nov. 1977, at 10.

Bowling Score Sheets May Be Accepted as a Gift if Proper Conditions Met, AL, Aug. 1971, at

, 29.

Civilian Pursuits

Foreign Employment by Retiree in Competition with American Industry is no Longer Prohib- ited, AL, Nov. 1973, at 27.

Retired Member May Act As Advisor To Army Education Center, AL, May 1973, at 23.

Retired Member May Not Engage in Selling To The Government, AL, April 1972, at 22,

Retired Regular Army Officer May Not Accept Money From Foreign Government, AL, Aug. 1971, at 27.

7 Separation From the Service

General

Administrative & Civil Law Division, TJAGSA, Enlisted Administrative Separations: Major Change Effective 1 April 1976, AVI May 1976, at 24.

Approval of Chapter 10 Improper After Acquit- tal, AL, Feb. 1975, at 21.

Authorized Discharge for Civil Conviction Once Fully Executed Becomes Irrevocable Despite Later Successful Collateral Attack Setting Aside the Conviction, 76-6 JALS 28.

AWOL Interrupts Running of Probation Period for a Suspended Administrative Discharge, AL, April-1974, at 12.

Case is Final For Purposes of Chapter 10 Dis- charge Upon Completion of Sentence or Ap- pellate Review, Whichever is Later, AL, Feb.

Property (See Personal Property and Mili- tary Installations)

Retired Members General 1974, at 24.

Collateral Federal Attack on State Conviction I s Error In Handbook on Retirement Services for

Army Personnel and their Families, AL, Feb. 1973, at 18.

Loss of US. Citizenship Terminates Retirement Benefits, AL, Aug. 1971, at 29.

Not An “Appeal” For 206 pulposes, AL, May 1974, at 22.

Conditional Request for Honorable or General Discharge for the Good of the Service Should Be Denied, AL, Oct. 1973, at 35. r““

DA Pam 27-50-70

27 Enlisted Reservists Must Be Sentenced To Con-

finement In A Federal or State Penitentiary or Correctional Institution to be Dropped From

. Rolls UP AR 135178, AL, April 1977, at 25. Excess Leave Pending Completion of Appellate

Review is Creditable Against Time Lost, AL, Dec. 1972, at 19.

“Former Jeopardy” Exception of Paragraph 1-13b (3), AR 635-200 Applies only to 1-13a (3) Cases-Not 1-13a (1) or (2) Situations, AL, May 1974, at 23.

Individual‘s Characterization of Departure from Service as AWOL Precluded Finding of Con- structive Discharge, AL, April 1974, at 14.

In-patient Status in VA Hospital I s Time Lost, AL, Jan. 1972, at 33.

International Affairs Division, OTJAG, ETS of U.S. Army Personnel Awaiting Trial Before Foreign Criminal Tribunal, AL, Aug. 1971, at 21.

Member In State Mental Hospital Due To Civil- ian Court Action May Be Discharged In Ab- sentia For The Convenience of the Govern- ment, AL, Feb. 1974, at 25.

Member Who Voluntarily Remains on Active Duty After Normal ETS for Medical Treat- ment May Be Administratively Discharged, AL, June 1972, at 20.

Power to Void Enlistments For Recruiter Conni- vance UP Paragraph 14-4b, AR 635-200, Applies Only To Current Enlistment, AL, Sept. 1977, at 30.

Serious Injury to Individual Does Not Invalidate an Otherwise Effective Separation, AL, May 1974, at 22.

Smalkin, Frederic N., Administrative Separa- tions: ThgOld Order Changeth, AL, May 1974, at 6.

Suspension of Approved Chapter 10 Discharge Considered Inappropriate, AL, May 1974, at 22.

206 Discharge for Foreign Conviction Requires DA Approval-But Can Be Suspended By Convening Authority Thereafter, AL, April 1974, at 14.

TJAG Gives Guidance on Delegation of Discharge Authority, 76-6 JALS 27.

Unauthorized Absence For Which Member Was Acquitted Could Not Be Basis For Elimination Under AR 6335206, AL, June 19’72, at 21.

0

Discharge

Administrative Double Jeopardy Provisions of AR 635-200 Do Not Preclude Discharge for Unsuitability Because of Personality Disor- der, AL, April 1977, at 24.

Administrative Law Division, OTJAG, Chapter 10 Discharges, AL, Nov. 1972, at 20.

AR 635-206, Discharge for Conviction by Civil Court, Can Be Suspended For Period of Confinement Adjudged and Set Time There- after. Member’s Request to be Discharged No Basis to Vacate Suspension, AL, April 1977, at 24

Bacon, Carl E., The Trainee Discharge Pro- gram, AL, Jan. 1975, at 12.

Civil Confinement is Civil Custody Under AR 635206, AL, April 1972, at 21.

Concealment of Ar re s t (Felony or Mis- demeanor) Without Conviction I s Not A Basis for Separation For Fraudulent Entry, But Concealed Felony Arrest May Be a Basis For Discharge UP Paragraph 6-38a, AR 635-200, AL, April 1977, at 23.

Conviction for “Maintaining Place Frequented By Users; Common Nuisance,’’ Will Not Permit Discharge Under AR 635-206, AL, April 1972, at 22.

Discharge May Not Be Accomplished Retroac- tively, AL, July 1972, at 13.

Discharge for Civil Conviction While Appeal Pending, AL, Oct. 1972, at 27.

Discharge to Member Under One Name Does Not Necessarily Void Enlistments of Member Under Aliases, AL, Feb. 1973, at 17.

EM Convicted by Civil Court and Serving Sen- tence in Civil Confinement Facility Cannot Be Retired For Physical Disability Until Release From Jail, AL, Feb. 1978, at 6.

Enlisted Members May Be Eliminated For Fraudulent Entry, AL, April 1972, at 22.

Execution of Approved AR 635-206 Discharge Will Be Withheld Pending Appeal Where EM Remains In Civil Confinement, AL, Nov. 1977, at 21.

Goldberg, Norman, Chapter 10 Discharges: Preventative Maintenance, AL, Dec. 1971, at 19.

Lance, Charles E., A Punitive Discharge-An Effective Punishment?, AL, July 1976, at 25.

/h DA Pam 27-50-70

Member Entitled to Retire May Be Discharged For ETS, AL, July 1972, a t 11.

Member Sentenced as Youthful Offender Was Convicted by Civil Court Within the Meaning of AR 635-206, AL, March 1972, at 24.

Member Who Stayed In Service Past ETS Pending Trial in Foreign Country May Be Discharged UP AR 635-206, AL, July 1972, at 12.

No Constructive Enlistment of Minor who Was AWOL When He Reached Age 17 and Until He Was Involuntarily Returned to Military Authority, AL, Sept. 1977, at 31.

State Youthful Offender Statute Providing For Expungement of Convictions Did Not Affect The Validity of Administrative Discharge Given Under AR 635-206, 76-10 JALS 7.

28 UP Expeditious Discharge Program and Re- coupment of Enlistment Bonus, AL, Nov. 1977, at 20.

Member May Not Be Separated For Civil Con- viction For Mere Possession of LSD, Member May Be Separated For Civil Conviction For Sale of LSD and Possession And/or Sale of Hashish, AL, April 1973, at 30.

Military Judge’s Dismissal of Charges for Lack o f Jurisdiction Is Final Judicial Determina- tion that Individual “ I s Not Currently A Member of the Army,” AL, Nov. 1973, at 26.

Revocation of Probation is Subsequent Conduct UP AR 635-200, AL, July 1972, at 11.

Substandard Performance May Not Be Utilized In Elimination Proceeding Based On Moral or Professional Dereliction, AL, Feb. 1973, at

Grounds

Administrative Double Jeopardy Provisions of AR 635-200 Do Not Preclude Discharge for Unsuitability Because of Personality Disor- der, AL, April 1977, at 24.

Authorized Discharge for Civil Conviction Once Fully Executed Becomes Irrevocable Despite Later Successful Collateral Attack Setting Aside the Conviction, 76-6 JALS 28.

A Board of Officers is not Required for a Par- enthood Discharge, AL, April 1977, a t 23.

Concealment of Expunged Civil Conviction or Instance of Withheld Adjudication of Guilt I s

19. TJAG Gives Guidance on Nature of Subsequent

Misconduct Required To Avoid Administra- tive Double Jeopardy, 76-6 JALS 27.

Where the Government Included Evidence Exempted by the ADAPCP in Documenta- tion for Administrative Separation, The Exemption Policy Required Honorable Dis- charge Based on Those Proceedings Not- withstanding the Government’s Attempt to “Purify” the Record Prior to Consideration by a Board of Officers: However, New Pro- ceedings Could be Initiated, AL, Feb. 1977, at 15.

lr“

Discharge Characterization Fraudulent Entry, AL, Nov. 1973, at 25. Conduct Which Was The Basis of Court-Martial

Charges May Not Be Basis for Elimination, AL, July 1972, a t 12.

Dismissal For Denial of Speedy Trial Is Not Tantamount To Acquittal For Purposes of Administrative Discharge Under AR 635-

Evidence Outside Court Record May N o t Be Used To Support Elimination Under Para. 33a, AR 635-206, AL, June 1972, at 20.

Indebtedness Need Not Be Reduced to Judge- ment for Use in Bars to Enlistment or Elimi- nation Proceedings, AL, Sept. 1977, at 31.

In Excess of 1 Year Requirement of AR 635- 206 Considered, AL, Oct. 1972, at 27.

Medical Opinion That E M Has Character/ Behavior Disorder As Result of Injury On Active Duty Does Not Preclude Discharge

200,76-10 JALS 7.

Chapter 13, AR 635-200 Forbids Recommenda- tions as to Character of Discharge From All Officers in the Chain of Command-But Not From Staff Officers of the Convening Au- thority Who takes Final Action, AL, April 1974, at 13.

Enlisted Soldier With Approved But Unexe- cuted BCD, Released From Active Duty With A Character of Service Described as “Honorable” Can Be Issued New DD Form 214 and BCD If a Punitive Discharge is Af- firmed on Appeal, AL, July 1977, at 24.

Honorable Discharge Need Not Be Given Merely Because Member Meets General Criteria Under AR 635-200, AL, June 1972, at 21.

Physical Condition o f Member Does Not Affect ir

DA Pam 27-50-70

29 Authority of GCMCA To Approve or Disap- prove Chapter 10, AR 635-200. Request, AL, Feb. 1978, at 7.

Preinduction Waiver of Civil Convictions Pro- vides Valid Basis for Court-Martial Jurisdic- tion and Punitive Discharge, AL, April 1977,

pline or Which Has Disruptive Moral or So- cia1 Overtone, AL, Feb. 1972, at 22.

Military Judge Shoulder Sleeve Insignia, AL, May 1972, at 22.

Warrant Officers Authority at 24.

Where the Government Included Evidence Exempted by the ADAPCP in Documenta- Reserve Affairs Department, JATGSA, War- tion for Administrative Separation, The rant Officer Position Now Available to Court Exemption Policy Required Honorable Dis- charge Based on Those Proceedings Not- withstanding the Government’s Attempt to “Purify” the Record Prior to Consideration by a Board of Officers: However, New Pro- ceedings Could Be Initiated, AL, Feb. 1977,

Reporters, AL, July 1977, at 26.

B. CRIMINAL LAW

I- IN GENERAL

at 15. Sources and authority in general.

States And State Laws (See Military Installations)

Advanced Class Studies Crisis in Credibility,

Callaway, Howard H., Secretary of the Army AL, Nov. 1971, at 7.

Address, AL, Oct. 1973, at 3. - The Judge Advocate General’s Opinions Corps Policy for =A’s Reaffirmed, AL, March Administrative Law Opinions (Military Affairs

Opinions), AL Aug. 1971, at 27; Jan. 1972, at 31; Feb. 1972, at 22; March 1972, at 22; April 1972, at 21. May 1972, at 21; June 1972, at 20; July 1972, at 11; Aug. 1972, at 23; Oct. 1972, at 26; Dec. 1972, at 17; Feb. 1973, at 17; April 1973, at 29; May 1973, at 23; Oct. 1973, at 33; Nov. 1973, at 25; Feb. 1974, at 23; April 1974, at 12; May 1974, at 22; July 1974, at 19; Feb. 1975, at 21; Jan. 1977, at 8; Feb. 1977, at 14; April 1977, at 20; May 1977, at 13; July 1977, at 23; Sept. 1977, at 29; Oct. 1977, at 18; Nov. 1977, at 18; Dec. 1977, at 31; Feb. 1978, a t 4; March 1978, at 6; May 1978, at 38.

The Office of the Judge Advocate General, Policy for Providing Assistance To Staff Judge Advocates, AL, Dec. 1973, at 18; June 1977, at 17;

Uniform

Absent Regulatory Change, Force May Not Be Used to Give Military Prisoners Haircut, AL, Feb. 1972, at 23.

Commander May Prohibit Wearing of Civilian Items Prejudicial to Good Order and Disci-

1973, at 15. Decker, Charles L., The Judge Advocate Gen-

eral’s School’s First Quarter Century- Recollections and Suggestions, AL, Oct. 1976. at 7.

Green, Thomas H., History of the Judge Advo- cate General’s Department, AL, June 1975, at 13.

Huber, Edward F., Crossed Sword and Pen- And Other Trade Marks of the Judge Advo- cate, AL, July 1975, at 18.

Information for Commanders: Military Justice, AL, Dec. 1971, at 20.

Levi, Edward H., Attorney General’s Law Day Address, AL, July 1975, at 22.

Lynn, James T., The Lawyer and The Odnako, AL, Feb. 1975, at 1.

Mann, Nathan H., A Look At The English Barrister, AL, Feb. 1976, at 3.

Prugh, George S., Anniversary Message, AL, July 1972, at 1.

-, JAG Conference Keynote Address, AL, Oct. 1973, at 7.

-, A Shift in Focus, AL, Dec. 1972, at 1. -, TJAG Addresses Infantry Students, AL,

Reavis, Ed, Tudor Family Tree Rustles With March 1976, at 1.

DA Pam 27-50-70

Memories of Revolutionary Days, AL, Feb. 1977, a t 10.

Schlessinger, James R., Maintaining an Equilibrium of Power, AL, Jan. 1975, a t 6.

Secretary of the Army Addresses Conference, AL, Nov. 1971, at 3.

Task Force Implementation, AL, Feb. 1973, at 7.

Thurmond, Strom, Professionalism in Military Law, AL, Sept. 1973, at 1.

Weiner, Frederick Bernays, Early Instructions for Conducting Court-Martial Proceedings, AL, Oct. 1972, at 1.

Young, Edward H., The Judge Advocate Gen- eral’s School (1944), AL, Sept. 1975, a t 29.

Statutes, Rules, and Regulations

Code Committee Reports on UCMJ Changes Under Consideration, AL, Sept. 1971, at 8.

Validity of Regulations.

Joint-Service Committee Charter, AL, Oct. 1972, at 22.

Construction and Operation i n General Analysis of Recent MCM/UCMJ Changes, AL,

May 1975, at 7.

Validity of Induction or Enlistment

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Section, AL, Feb. 1977. at 19.

--, Improper Recruiting Practices, AL, Sept. 1974, at 9.

Rogers, Richard M., The USCMA and the In- voluntary Volunteer: United States v. Cat- low, AL, July 1974, at 1.

Weyand, Alexander M., Quality in the Volun- teer Army, AL, Oct. 1974, a t 8.

Constructive induction o r Enlistment Schleuter, David A., Constructive Enlistments:

Alive and Well, AL, Nov. 1977, at 6.

Reservists; Natiofial Guard Personnel. Gerwig, Robert, A Minor Recurring Theme:

Problems of Court-Martial Jurisdiction over Inactive Reservists, AL, Aug. 1971, at 21.

P

30 Minors Suter, William K., Juvenile Delinquency on

Military Installations, AL, July 1975, at 3.

Territorial Application. International Affairs Division, OTJAG, ETS of

U.S. Army Personnel Awaiting Trial Before Foreign Criminal Tribunal, AL, Aug. 1971, at 21. Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Justice Items: Delivery to Civilian Authorities, AL, April 1972, at 16.

-, Release of Servicemen to Civilians, AL, Jan. 1973, at 14.

Non-Judicial Punishment

Costello, John L. Jr. and Royal Daniel 111, Facts, Trends and “Watch-points”-Army Non-Judicial Punishment, AL, Dec. 1973, at 13.

-, Measure of Qualitative Changes In Com- mander Use of Nonjudicial Punishment and

English, Gregory Bruce, The Impact of Cost- Effectiveness Considerations Upon the Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 21.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items, AL, Oct. 1972, a t 22.

---, Military Just ice Items: Article 15 Punishment-Stay Pending Appeal, AL, June 1973, a t 29.

-, Military Justice Items: GTA 27-1-1, AL, July 1973, a t 25.

Court-Martial, AL, Feb. 1974, at 1. r“

Judge Advocates and Legal Officers ABA Young Lawyer’s Section Report Com-

ments on Judge Advocates, AL, Aug. 1971, at 3.

Abrams, Carl R., Have Gavel Will Travel . . . Air Force Style, AL, Aug. 1973, a t 15.

Albright, Penrose L., Common Sense Pre- paredness, AL, Feb. 1977, a t 1.

Award of Judge Advocate Specialty Designa- tions, AL, Sept. 1974, at 4.

Brown, Louis M., Your Client’s First Contact With A Lawyer, AL, Sept. 1973, a t 17.

Burger, Warren E., The Special Skills of Advo- cacy, AL, Feb. 1974, at 17. ,/-

I

DA Pam 27-50-70

Task Force-Implementation of Recommenda- tions on Office Facilities, AL, July 1973, at 21.

TJAG’s “Bedside” Conference Address, AL, Nov. 1971, at 9.

U. S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Defense Appellate Notes, AL, June 1975, at 25.

-, Judiciary Notes: Key Personnel Changes in U.S. Army Legal Services Agency, AL, Feb. 1974, at 16.

White, Charles A., Officer Retention and Pro- fessional Organizations, AL, Dec. 1973, at 1.

31 Chief of Staff Letter Identifies Goals, AL,

March 1972, at 17.

Items, AL, Oct. 1973, at 31. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

A Doubling Profession, AL, May 1972, at 19. General Prugh Addresses Army Commanders,

AL, Jan. 1972, at 1. Hodson, Kenneth J., Army Judiciary Today,

AL, Dec. 1971, at 6. Hoffman, Martin R., 1975 Army JAG Confer-

ence Features Secretary Hoffman, AL, Jan. 1976, at 1.

Horbaly, Jan, The Role of the Paraprofessional

f-

’ in Providing Legal Services, AL, March 1974. at 9. Military Justice Training

HQDA- Letter Outlines Support for Military Legal Counsel, AL, Jan. 1975, at 14.

Inter-Corps Relationships for JAG Defense Counsel, AL, Feb. 1974, at 12.

Lane, Jack F., Expanding the Military Legal Delivery System: The Legal Paraprofes- sional, AL, April 1972, at 1.

McColl, Archibald M.S., Thoughts on A Friday Afternoon, AL, Oct. 1976, at 29.

New DOD Counsel and USCMA Judge, AL, Sept. 1974, at 5.

New JAGS Learn Their Client, AL, Jan. 1972, at 10.

Norton, William J., The Law Centers, AL, May 1972, at 5.

OJT Policy Changes for Excess Leave Officers, AL, April 1974, at 19.

Our Creed, AL, July 1976, at 1. Parker, Harold E., Acting TJAG‘s Address,

AL, Oct. 1974, at 4. Poydasheff, Robert S., The Legal Center Con-

cept, AL, Jan. 1975, at 9. Prugh, George S., Judge Advocate Support of

Army Goals for 1975, AL, Jan. 1975, at 1. -, TJAG’s “Annual Report,” AL, Aug. 1974,

at 1. -, TJAG Outl ines Du t i e s of Chief,

USALSA, AL, Feb. 1975, at 11. Recruiting-A “Total Force” Objective, AL,

Aug. 1974, at 10. Siano, Anthony J., Captains Advisory Council

Notes-Report on the Result of a Survey of JAG Captains, AL, March 1976, at 10.

Smith, Robert B., Know Thy Client, AL, May 1975, at 11.

Criminal Law Division, TJAGSA, Article 137 Training Aids, AL, Nov. 1977, at 13.

Fontanella, David A., Lessons in Military Law, AL, Dec. 1971, at 8.

Gates, E.A. and Vincent P. Yustas, The Role of the Fort Knox SJA Office in SCOC, AL, May 1975, at 12.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tic Items: Article 137, AL, June 1973, at 29.

Military Justice Instruction for Enlisted Per- sonnel, AL May 1973, at 19.

Nonresident Instruction, TJAGSA, Test Your- self, AL, May 1975, at 15.

Solutions to ”Test Yourself” Quiz on Page, AL, Feb. 1975, at 28.

Test Yourself, AL, Feb. 1975, at 13.

Application of The Bill of Rights In General First Amendment Rights; Free Speech. Fort Dix Post Regulations Which Ban Speeches

and Demonstrations of a Partisan Political Nature and also Prohibit the Distribution of Literature Without Prior Approval of Post Headquarters are Neither Constitutionally invalid on their Face nor Unconstitutionally Applied, 76-4 JALS 1

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Presidential and Congressional Inquiries, AL, Dec. 1971, at 22.

Neinast, William H., “Dear Mr. Congressman,” AL, Dec. 1973, at 30.

DA Pam 27-50-70 32

Searches And Seizures I n General New Criminal Investigation Command De-

Inspection or Search

Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review, AL, Sept. 1972, at 2.

Cooke, John S., United States v. Thomas and the Future of Unit Inspections, AL, July 1976, at 1.

The Distinction Between Searches and Inspec- tions, AL, March 1978, a t 11.

Gilligan, Francis A., Inspections, AL, Nov. 1972, at 11,

Kingham, T. Barry, Marijuana Detection Dogs As An Instrument of Search: The Real Ques- tion, AL, May 1973, at 10.

Lederer, Frederic I. and Calvin M. Lederer, Marijuana Dog Searches After United States v. Unrue, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 6.

Thorne, Gary F., Marihuana Dogs, Searches and Inspections-More Questions than An- swers, AL, Dec. 1976, at 1.

scribed, AL, Dec. 1971, at 10.

Electronic Surueillance

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Motions Concerning Electronic Sur- veillance, AL, March 1975, a t 31.

-, Criminal Law Section, AL, Jan. 1977, at 21.

Monitoring Private Conversations With One Party Consent, AL, Feb. 1973, at 4.

Search Incident to Arrest . Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus-

tice Items: Two Recent Civilian Cases of Interest to Both the Military Lawyer and Military Policeman, AL,

Warrant or Authority. Foreign Searches At Which American Officials

Are Present Must Satisfy Fourth Amend- ment. Foreign Searches At Which No Ameri- can Officials Are Present Must Be Lawful Applying The Law of the Sovereign In Ques- tion And Must Not Shock The Conscience of The American Court. United States v. Jor- dan, Modified, 76-6 JALS 33.

Gilligan, Francis A., Issues Raised by Military Warrants, AL, Aug. 1972, at 4.

Information for Commanders: Change 8 to Army Regulation 27-lO-Authorization to Military Judges to Issue Search Warrants, AL, Dec. 1971, at 20.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice- Items: Use of Military Judge Search Warrants to be Encouraged, AL, Sept. 1972, at 12.

Standing to Object. Gilligan, Francis A., Expectation of Privacy: A

Two-Edged Sword As to Standing, AL, Sept. 1973, at 4.

Punishable Offenses And Defenses To Charges

Offenses Subject to Military Jurisdiction i n General.

Cooper, Norman G., United States v. Alef: Punishing the Pleader for Sins of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, AL, Nov. 1977, at 1.

Department of the Army Message Number 1977/2675, 19 October 1977, AL, Nov. 1977, at 5.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items, AL, Nov. 1972, at 26.

Desertion, Absence or Missing Movement. Errors in Law of AWOL Book, AL, Nov. 1971,

at 23. Gallant, Ronald L., Article 85 and Appellate

Review-A Percursor to the Changing At- titude Toward Desertion, AL, Nov. 1974, at 7.

Lederer , Freder ic I., Absenc’e Without Leave-The Nature of the Offense, AL, March 1974, at 4.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Notes from Appellate Division, AL, March 1974, at 26.

,r

Validity or Legality of Order. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Items: Constitutionality of the Army’s “Hair- cut Regulation,” AL, July 1975, a t 36. r

DA P a m 27-50-70

-, Supreme Court Review, AL, Sept 1972,

Rice, at 2. Jackson, Military Dissent, AL, Feb.

Mental Incapacity

n 33

Disrespect Toward Superior.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Public Demonstrations After Alex- ander, AL, April 1974, at 18. 1973, at 1.

Liquor or Drugs, Offenses Relating To. Birnbaum, Myron L., More Thoughts on the

Traces Theory in Drug Cases, AL, May 1972, at 1.

Taylor, Vaughn E., Building the Cuckoo’s

~~~~t ofImmunity

Nest, AL, June 1978, at 32.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Crimina] Law

Drug Use and Abuse in the Army, AL, Dec.

Goldberg, Norman L., Line of Duty Require- to Drug Abuse, AL, Dee.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, Sovereign Immu- nity of Foreign Countries in U.S. Courts, AL, May 1973, a t 17.

Item, AL, March 1976, at 12.

1971, at 1.

merits 1971, at 5.

Courts-Martial

Classification and Composition in General

Green,. Herbert J., Lesser Included Offenses in Drug Cases, AL, April 1977, at 1.

Kingham, T. Barry, Marijuana Detection Dogs As An Instrument of Search: The Real Ques- tion, AL, May 1973, at 10.

Lederer, Frederic I. and Calvin M. Lederer, Marijuana Dog Searches After United States v. Unrue, AL, Dec. 1973, at 6.

-, Admissibility of Evidence Found by Marijuana Detection Dogs, AL, April 1973, at 12.

Thorne, Gary F., Drug Offenses: Pleading and Proving, AL, Feb. 1976, at 13.

-, Marihuana Dogs, Searches and Inspec- tions-More Questions than Answers, AL, Dec. 1976, a t 1.

Trial Judge Memorandum No. 3-77,77-3 JALS 9.

(7

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law I tems: WAC Personnel On Cour t s and Boards, AL, July 1974, at 12.

Enlisted Members; Requests. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Convening Authorities

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items, AL, Oct. 1974, at 25.

-, Criminal Law Section: A Convening Au- thority Junior in Rank to the Accuser, AL, March 1977, at 15.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: Court Martial Authority Under the Reorganization, AL, May 1973, a t 18.

Section, AL, April 1976, at 16.

Convening and Appointment of Members

Wells, Thomas M., Possession of Narcotics and other Drugs: The “Traces” Theory, AL, Jan. 1972, at 4.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Improperly Constituted Courts, AL, Feb. 1975, at 27.

Defenses in General.

Administrative Law Division, OTJAG, Disposi- tion of Certain Court-Martial Cases Involv- ing Conscientious Objections, AL, Oct. 1972, a t 23.

Buescher, Stephen L., Conscientious Objectors and Courts-Martial: Some Recent Develop- ments, AL, Sept. 1971, at 5.

-, Conscientious Objection in the Military: An End to Noyd,‘ AL, June 1972, at 1.

Military Judges.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Magistrates Program, AL, Nov. 1974, at 18.

-, Criminal Law Items: Military Magistrate Program, AL, May 1975, at 19.

Cuthbert, Thomas R., The Military Magistrate Program, AL, May 1972, a t 3.

General Prugh Speaks to Military Judges, AL, Sept. 1971, at 1.

PP & TO, OTJAG, JAGC Personnel Section:

DA Pam 27-50-70

34 Assignment as a Military Judge, AL, Oct. 1977, at 31.

-, JAGC Personnel Section: Selections of Military Judges, AL, Oct. 1977, at 31.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Chief Judge Outlines Duties of U.S. Army Chief Trial Judge, AL, Aug. 1975, at 30.

-, Judiciary Notes: GCM Military Judges, AL, Dec. 1975, at 36. - , Judiciary Notes: MOBDES Vacancies,

AL, Oct. 1977, at 17. -, Judiciary Notes: MOBDES Vacancies,

AL, April 1978, a t 25. __, Judiciary Notes: Selection of Military

Judges, AL, Jan. 1976, at 23. -, Judiciary Notes: Selections of Military

Judges, AL, Sept. 1976, at 6.

Challenges, Objections, and Waiver.

New Policy on Certification of Military Judges and Counsel, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 27.

Nolan, John M., Recusal: The Need for the Exercise of Sound Discretion, AL, May 1975, at 21.

Shaw, David A., Voir Dire, AL, April 1975, at 16.

Trial Judge Memorandum Number 99 (1 Sept

Nature and Scope of Jurisdiction in General.

Tracy, Thomas G., Off-Post Use and Possession

Statistics.

Corrected Court-Martial and Non-Judicial Punishment Rates, AL, Aug. 1972, at 15.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Monthly Average Court-Martial Rates Per 1000 Average Strength: January-March 1974, AL, July 1974, at 13.

-, Criminal Law Items: Non-Judicial Punishment Monthly Average and Quarterly R a t e s Per 1000 A v e r a g e S t r e n g t h , January-March 1974, AL, July 1974, a t 13.

--, Criminal Law Items: Statistics, AL, Aug. 1974, at 19; Jan. 1975, at 16; July 1975, at 36.

Crowder, Wayne T., Realities of the Military Justice System, AL, Aug. 1974, at 35.

Developments, Doctrine & Literature Depart-

1976), 76-9 JALS 28.

of Marijuana, AL, Jan. 1974, at 8.

ment, TJAGSA, DDL Notes, AL, Sept. 1973, at 24.

-, New Change in Staffing Guide Affects JA Offices, AL, Dec. 1974, a t 18.

Horne, John D., Professional Developments, AL, Feb. 1974, at 12.

JA Manpower Requirements: “FOOEY” Calls ‘Em As I t Sees ‘Em, AL, Aug. 1973, at 11.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items, AL, March 1972, at 18.

__, Military Justice Item: Military Justice Statistics, AL, Feb. 1972, at 20.

-, Military Justice Item: Publication of Courts-Martial Results, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 19.

Monthly Average Court-Martial and Article 15 Rates, AL, June 1972, a t 15.

Number of United States Personnel in Post- Trial Confinement in Foreign Penal Institu- tions as o f 30 November 1976, AL, Feb. 1977, at 20.

Staring, Merlin H., Time Sheets, AL, .Aug. 1973, at 13.

Summary of Installation Profiles, AL, March 1974, at 32.

U.S. Army J u d i c i a r y , N o t e s f rom t h e Judiciary: Statistics, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 5; Sept. 1971, at 9; Oct. 1971, at 14; Nov. 1971, at 15; Dec. 1971, a t 12; Jan. 1972, at 18; Feb. 1972, at 14; April 1972, at 8; May 1972, at 19; Aug. 1972, at 14; Sept. 1972, a t 14; Oct. 1972, at 17; Jan. 1973, a t 11; April 1973, at 19; June 1973, at 29; Oct. 1973, at 29; Jan. 1974, at 26; March 1974, at 25; April 1976, at 6; July 1976, at 11; Jan. 1977, at 17; Mqch 1977, at 16; July 1977, a t 17; March 1978, at 15.

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Termination of Jurisdiction Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus-

tice Items: Abatement of Court Martial Pro- ceedings, AL, June 1972, at 9.

Pretrial Proceedings

Pretrial Advice

Amsterdam, Anthony G., The Initial Interview with a Criminal Client, AL, March 1975, at 8.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Section, AL, April 1978, at 25.

-, Criminal Law Section: Execution of 7

DA Pam 27-50-70

-, Military Justice Item: Substitute Serv-

Objections and Waiver. Haseman, Paul B., The Waiver Swamp, AL,

35

ice, AL, Jan. 1972, at 22.

Nov. 1975, at 21.

Waiver Forms by Defense Counsel for Pur- poses of Complying with United States v. Booker, AL, May 1978, at 36.

-, Criminal Law Items; Word Processing Caveat, AL, Bug. 1975, at 27. Hansen, Donald W., Self-Inflicted Wounds, AL, July 1974, at 9.

Depositions and Discovery

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Access to CID Files, AL, Feb. 1975, at 27.

-, Criminal Law Items: Videotape and Dep- ositions, AL, Aug. 1975, a t 27.

Arrest or Apprehension

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: GTA 19-6-2, AL, July 1973, at 25.

Pretrial Restraint or Confinement

Cooper, N.G., Have You Heard? New Rules for Pretrial Confinement, AL, May 1977, at

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Pretrial Confinement, AL, July 1974, at 12.

Speedy Trial and Pretrial Restraint, AL, April 1972, at 16.

Infomation as to Charge.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Notes From Government Appellate Division, AL, Sept. 1976, a t 7.

-1 21.

Charges and Specifications and Action

Charges and Specyications in General. Trial Judge Memorandum No. 2-77,77-3 JALS

Referral fo r Trial; Referral and Withdrawal. Shaw, David A., Withdrawn Charges: A Trap

for the Unwary, AL, March 1975, at 30.

Service of Charges. Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus-

tice Items: Letter of Transmittal of Court- Martial Charges, AL, March 1973, at 15.

Thereon

9.

pi

Arraignment and Plea Providency or Validity in General; Voluntari-

ness. Nolan, John M., Knowledge of the Effect of the

Plea: Role of Both Military Judge and Coun- sel, AL, April 1975, a t 16.

Thorne , Gary F., Guil ty P l e a s I n T h e Military-The Impact of Rule 11, AL, March 1976, at 3.

Pretrial Agreement. Hunter, Nancy, A New Pretrial Agreement,

AL, Oct. 1973, at 23. NOTE: This type of pretrial agreement was held null and void in United States v. Holland, 23 C.M.A. 442, 50 C.M.R. 461, I.M.J. 58 (1975).

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: Pretrial Agreements, AL, April 1973, at 22.

Shaw, David A., Waiver of Rights in a Pretrial Agreement, AL, Dec. 1974, at 12.

Trial Judge Memorandum No. 1-77, 77-3 JALS 7.

Evidence and Witnesses Evidence in General; Judicial Notice

Gianelli, Paul C. and Francis A. Gilligan, The Federal Rules of Evidence, AL, Aug. 1975, a t 12.

Imwinkelried, Edward J., The New Federal Rules of Evidence, AL, April 1973, at 3.

-, The New Federal Rules of Evidence- Part 11, AL, May 1973, at 1.

-, The New Federal Rules of Evidence- Part 111, AL, June 1973, at 1.

-, The New Federal Rules of Evidence- Part IV, AL, July 1973, at 10.

Siano, Anthony J., Motions In Limine: An Often Neglected Common Law Motion, AL, Jan. 1976, at 17.

DA Pam 27-50-70

36 Admissibility and Effect in General. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Items: Securing Real Evidence, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 22.

Lederer, Frederic I. and Calvin M. Lederer, Admissibility of Evidence Found By Mari- juana Detection Dogs, AL, April 1973, a t 12.

Demonstrative Evidence. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Sandell, Lawrence J., Chain of Custody in Section, AL, Sept. 1976, at 5.

Marihuana Cases, AL, Dec. 1974, at 6.

Documentary Evidence; Photographs. Burns, Stephen R., Admissibility Problem of

DA Form 2475-2, AL, June 1975, at 28. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Section: Certificate to Authenticate DA Form 4187, AL, May 1978, a t 35.

Elimination of the Morning Report, AL, Sept. 1974, a t 6.

Gallant, Ronald L., SIDPERS: The Army's New Personnel Accounting System and Its Effect Upon Military Justice, AL, Feb. 1975, at 5.

Hogan, Henry J. 111, Title Filing: A System of Maintaining the Military Lawyer's Profes- sional Papers, AL, June 1975, at 17.

Manpower Utilization Survey Reports, AL, March 1973, a t 13.

MILPERCEN Sets Forth Policy on OER Ap- peals, AL, Dec. 1973, at 28.

O'Meara, Richard M. , Official Records of AWOL Cases: Does The Exception Destroy The Rule?, AL, Nov. 1976, a t 1.

Raby, Kenneth A., Filing of Administrative Reprimands in Official Personnel Files, AL, May 1974, a t 15.

Suter, William K., TAADS and Such, AL, Nov. 1972, at 16.

I1 legal y 0 btained Evidence,

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Article 159, AL, Aug. 1976, at 9.

Gilligan, Francis A. and Frederic I. Lederer, Doing Away With the Exclusionary Rule, AL, Aug. 1975, at 1.

H e a r s a y , D e c l a r a t i o n of C o d e f e n d e n t s , Coconspirators.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Admissibility of Sanity Board Re- ports, AL, June 1974, at 19.

English, Gregory Bruce, Should Laboratory Reports Be Admitted at Courts-Martial to Identify Illegal Drugs?, AL, May 1978, at 25.

Identvication Evidence.

Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 2.

Admissions, Declarations, and Confessions by Accused.

Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 2.

Right to Counsel; Warnings. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Items: Alderman Reminder, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 22.

McOmber, A Brief Critique, AL, June 1976, at 5.

P L e d e r e r , F r e d e r i c I. , Uni ted S t a t e s v. I

Determination of Admissibility; Evidence. Shaw, David A,, Limitations on the Use of Pre-

trial Statements, AL, Feb. 1975, a t 20.

Expert Testimony.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items, AL, Sept. 1975, a t 30.

--, Criminal Law Items: Reg Change on Criminal Investigation Activities, AL, Nov. 1974, a t 18.

-, Criminal Law Items: Scheduling DAC Expert Witnesses, AL, May 1975, a t 18.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: USACIDA Labs, AL, April 1972, a t 15.

Liquor or Drugs, Offenses Relating To. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Items: Handling of Nonnarcotic Controlled Substances, AL, March 1975, a t 31.

Sandell, Lawrence J., Chain of Custody in Marihuana Cases, AL, Dec. 1974, at 6.

Witnesses in General.

Holdaway, Ronald M., Litigating Defense Re- quests for Witnesses, AL, April 1975, at 17.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, New Litigation Regulation, AL, June 1973, at 26.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Army Ex- pert Witnesses, AL, Oct. 1971, a t 16.

U. S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Sugges- tions to a Witness, AL, March 1974, a t 28.

Williams, Lawrence H., Travel of Witnesses, AL, March 1975, at 21.

Compulsory Process; Refusal to Appear or Testify.

Ammerman , Edwin F., Appea rance of Witnesses a t Court-Martial Proceedings, AL, Jan. 1974, at 21.

Immunity or Agreement; Informers.

Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 2.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Item: Grants of Immunity, AL, Dec. 1973, at 22, Feb. 1974, at 14.

Millan, Stanley A., Duty to Disclose Key Government Witness’ Grant of Immunity, AL, Jan. 1973, at 5.

P

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DA Pam 27-50-70

Holdaway, Ronald M., Litigating Speedy Trial, AL, July 1974, at 11.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: Ext ra Help for Court-Martial Backlogs, AL, July 1973, at 25.

Speedy Trial and Pretrial Restraint, AL, April 1972, a t 16.

Thorne, Gary F . , Article 98 and Speedy Trials-A Nexus Revived? AL, July 1976, a t 8.

-, The Continuing Problems in Case Proc- essing, AL, April 1976, at 6.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Note from Government Appellate Division, AL, June 1974, at 11. - , Judiciary Notes: Note From Defense Ap-

pellate Division, AL, June 1974, at 11. __ , Judiciary Notes: Obtaining Judicial Sup

port, AL, March 1976, at 13. Wilberding, Merle F., New Speedy Trial

Guidelines Promulgated, AL, Feb. 1972, at 1.

37

Time For Trial and Continuance Time in General; Speedy Trial.

Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 2.

Costello, John L. Jr., Delays in the Criminal Process: Review of a Recent Article, AL, May 1975, at 30.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Speedy Trial Memo, AL, Oct. 1975, a t 26.

-, Criminal Law Items: Speedy Trial Note, AL, Aug. 1975, at 26.

Daniel, Royal 111 and J.L. Costello, Jr., Proc- essing Times in Inferior Courts-A Prelimi- nary Analysis, AL, April 1974, at 27.

Dwyer, William J., New Management Aid, AL, Mav 1974. a t 24.

Gilligan, Francis A., Speedy Trial, AL, Oct. f- 1975, a t 1.

Computation and Accountability.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: New Argersinger Message, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 12.

Millan, Stanley, Impact of Recent Supreme Court Cases Upon The Military Justice Sys- tem, AL, March 1973, a t 1.

OTJAG Outlines Responsibilities for Court- Martial Counsel, AL, July 1974, a t 3.

Persons, Wilton B. Jr., Field Defense Services, AL, Oct. 1976, at 1.

-, TJAG’s Comments on the USATDS, AL, June 1978, a t 10.

Piotrowski, Leonard R., The Right to Counsel a t a Summary Court-Martial, AL, March 1977, a t 13.

Schinasi, Lee D., The Judge Advocate General Conduc t s S i d e b a r W i t h A r m y Young Lawyer‘s Advisory Council, AL, May 1978, a t 6.

Supreme Court Extends Right to Counsel, AL, July 1972, at 2.

There is no Right to Counsel in a Summary Court-Martial, Middendorf v. Henry, 44

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes. Notes U.S.L.W. 4401, 76-4 JALS 1.

DA Pam 27-50-70 /- 38

From Defense Appellate Division, AL, Nov. 1977, a t 12.

-, Judiciary Notes: Telephone Number Change, Defense Appellate Division, AL,

Trial Counsel Evaluation For Senior Trial Lawyer Designa-

tion, AL, April 1976, at 25m

Feb. 1978, a t 35.

Choice of Counsel; Appointment and Protec- tion of Right.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Section, AL, Feb. 1978, a t 36.

-, Criminal Law Items: Requests for Indi- vidual Counsel, AL, Jan. 1975, a t 16.

Piotrowski, Leonard R., The Determination of Availability of Requested Individual Military Counsel, AL, Dec. 1976, at 6; March 1977, at 12.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Re- quests for Judges as Counsel, AL, Oct. 1973, at 29.

Adequacy of Representation; Multiple Repre- sentation.

Cooper, Norman, United States v. Rivas and United States v. Davis: Effective Represen- tation: Who Bears the Burden?, AL, Feb. 1978, a t 1.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Keeping Track Under Burton, AL,

Counsel for Accused.

Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 2.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Section: Field Defense Service, AL, Nov. 1976, a t 27.

DA Message on Argersinger, AL, Aug. 1972, at 7.

Dubeau, Robert W., The Serviceman’s Right to Legal Representation, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 5.

Field Defense Services Office, AL, Oct. 1976, at 3.

Field Defense Services, USALSA, U.S. Army Tr i a l Defense Se rv ices Approved f o r TRADOC Test, AL, May 1978, a t 9.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Assisting Civil Defense Counsel, AL, June 1974, a t 19.

Piotrowski, Leonard R. and Vaughan Taylor, The Competency of Counsel, AL, Oct. 1977, a t 14.

Thorne, Gary F. , Competency-A Less As- sumed Presumption, AL, Jan. 1975, at 21.

Mental Capacity Oct. 1975, a i 28. Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus-

tice items; Change to DD Form 290; AL, June 1972, a t 9.

Taylor, Vaughn E. , Building the Cuckoo’s Nest. AL. June 1978, at 32.

Period of Restraint o r Restriction.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Reception of Evidence; Confrontation with

Piotrowski, Leonard R., Television Come To Witnesses.

Items, AL, Sept. 1973, a t 23.

AL, June 1974, a t 16.

Court, AL, Nov. 1974, at 1.

Update, AL, March 1977, a t 7. Litigation Division, OTJAG, Litigation Notes, Thorne, Gary F., Video Tapes and the Law: An

Trial Stipulations. Fair Trial in General; Pretrial Publicity. Bryson, G.P., Obstruction of Justice: The Fed-

eral and Military Offenses, AL, June 1975, a t 1.

Cooper, Norman G., The Military Judge: More Than A Mere Referee, AL, Aug. 1976, at 1.

-, Errata concerning “The Military Judge” Printed in Aug. 1976, a t 4, AL, Oct. 1976, at 32. AL, July 1975, at 39. P

Thorne, Gary F., Stipulations of Facts-The Potential For Error, AL, April 1974, a t 16.

Argument and

Adams, Leslie Williams, Improper Trial Coun- sel Argument, AL, May 1976, a t 6.

Shaw, David A., The Opening Statement- Setting the Stage for a Successful Defense,

of Counsel.

Duty to Instruct; Evidence Raising Issues.

Sandell, Lawrence J., United States v. Graves: No More Affirmative Waiver?, AL, June 1976, a t 7.

Verdict and Findings; Impeachment.

Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review,

Hanko, Kenneth J., Motion for a Partial Find-

Objections and Waiver.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Note From Defense Appellate Division, AL, Aug. 1974, a t 20.

AL, Sept. 1972, a t 2.

ing of Not Guilty, AL, Aug. 1978, a t 1.

Sentence Presentencing Procedure in General. Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus-

tice Items, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 14. Prugh, George S., Evolving Military Law: Sen-

tences and Sentencing, AL, Dec. 1974, a t 1.

Presentencing EvidBnce; Matters in Mitiga- tion, Extenuation, or Aggravation.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: New Sources of “Conduct” and “Effi- ciency,” AL, Feb. 1974, at 13.

Presentencing Argument.

Shaw, David A., Defense Counsel Argument on Sentence-Still an Advocate, AL, Jan. 1975, a t 21.

Nature and Extent of Punishment, Maximum Punishment .

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Item: Crimes and Offenses Not Capital, Arti- cle 134, AL, Dec. 1973, at 22.

-, Criminal Law Items: Determination of Maximum Punishments, AL, June 1975, at 37.

-, Criminal Law Items: Command Note: Pass Privileges, AL, Aug. 1974, at 17.

-, Criminal Law Section: Change to AR 600-50, AL, March 1977, a t 15.

Holmes, Edward D., Punitive vs. Nonpunitive

DA Pam 27-50-70

39 Regulations: The Emasculation of Article 92, AL, Aug. 1975, at 6.

Lance, Charles E., A Punitive Discharge-An Effective Punishment?, AL, July 1976, at 25.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: Corrected Text of Article 58a, AL, June 1973, at 29.

-, Military Justice Items: Illegal Prior Punishment, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 19.

-, Mil i ta ry J u s t i c e I t ems : P o w e r of Courts-Martial to Adjudge Certain Sen- tences, AL, Sept. 1972, at 12.

--, Military Justice Items: Provisional Unit Commander’s Reduction Authority Under Article 15, AL, April 1972, at 15.

Millan, Stanley, Impact of Recent Supreme Court Cases Upon The Military Justice Sys- tem, AL, March 1973, a t 1.

Effect of Pretrial Agreement. Buescher, Stephen, Supreme Court Review,

AL, Sept. 1972, at 2.

Construction And Operation of Sentence; Effective Date.

Execution of Sentence. Covington, Albert A., U.S. Army Retraining

Brigade, AL, March 1973, at 5. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Items: Article 15 Forfeitures, AL, July 1975, at 36.

-, Criminal Law Items: Promulgating Or- ders, AL, July 1974, at 13.

Hansen, Lawrence, Some Thoughts From the Disciplinary Barracks, AL, Aug. 1972, at 6.

Hearing Required for Vacation of Suspended Sentences to Confinement, AL, Jan. 1973, at 13.

McNeill, Robert H., Stockade Visitation Pro- gram, AL, May 1972, a t 6.

Millan, Stanley, Impact of Recent Supreme Court Cases Upon The Military Justice Sys- tem, AL, March 1973, at 1.

Record Preparation and Authentication in General

Alley, Wayne E., Making History as a Court Reporter, AL, Sept. 1976, at 1.

DA Pam 27-50-70 40

Bastille, Wilfred N., Word Processing, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 5.

Court Reporting Equipment Study, AL, Dec. 1971, a t 25.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Disposition of Evidence, AL, April 1975, a t 21.

-, Criminal Law Items: DA Form 20B Re- placed, AL, June 1975, a t 38.

-, Criminal Law Items: Promulgating Or- ders Reflecting Forfeitures of DB of Prisoner Pay, AL, May 1974, a t 18.

-, Criminal Law Items: Records of Court- Martial Convictions, AL, Feb. 1974, a t 13.

-, Criminal Law Items: Signatures on Rec- ords of Trial, AL, Feb. 1975, a t 27.

-, Criminal Law Notes: Summarized Record of Trial and Affirmative Defenses, AL, May 1974, a t 18.

-, Criminal Law Items: Supplementary Or- ders for Other Companies, AL, May 1974, at, 18.

DePue, John F., EPMS-Its Impact Upon the Judge Advocate General's Corps' Enlisted Legal Clerks and Court Reporters, AL, Oct. 1977, at 27.

-, The JAG Liaison a t MILPERCEN- Some Initial Reflections, AL, July 1977, at 8.

Developments, Doctrine & Literature Depart- ment, TJAGSA, Status Report on Procure- ment of New Court Reporting Equipment, AL, Feb. 1974, at 27.

Gunderman, Art, A Court Reporter Speaks . . . , Jan. 1974, at 1.

Hansen, Donald W., DA Form 20B Revisited, AL, April 1975, at 19. McGuire, Gay E., Trial Counsel Authentication, AL, Oct. 1974, a t 24.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: Court Reporters, AL, Sept. 1972, at 12.

-, Military Justice Items: Court Reporters Not Being Utilized In Some Cases, AL, April 1972, a t 15.

-, Military Justice Item: Double-spacing Records of Trial, AL, Jan. 1972, at 22.

-, Military Justice Items: Preparation of Transcripts of Proceedings, AL, May 1973, at 18.

Nawahine, Joseph C., Innovations in Court

Reporting and Post-Trial Processing, AL, April 1974, at 8.

Nothnagel, Gunther and Peter Plaut, Educa- tional Opportunities for Legal Clerks and Court Reporters, AL, April 1978, a t 14.

Personnel Management Developments, MIL- PERCEN, Grade Authorization of MOS 71E (Court Reporter) to E8/E9, AL, Sept. 1975, at 16.

Reserve Affairs Department, TJAGSA, War- rant Officer Position Now Available to Court Reporters, AL, July 1977, a t 26.

Status Report on Acquisition of New Court Reporting Equipment, AL, Oct. 1973, a t 31.

Summers, Karl R . , C L E Opportunity for Stenomask Reporters, AL, April 1976, at 15.

Trial Judge Memorandum Number 98 (I June

U. S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Records

Verbatim Record. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Items: Backup Recording Systems For Ver- batim Transcriptions, AL June 1975, at 38.

--, Criminal Law Items: Court Reporting Equipment Problems, AL, May 1975, at 19.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items, AL, May 1972, a t 10.

Sufficiency to Permit Review.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Notes From Exams and New Trials Division, AL, Nov. 1977, at 12.

1976), 76-7 JALS 28.

of Trial, AL, Dec, 1976, a t 10.

f-

Sufficiency to Support Punishment. Military Justice Division, OTJAG Military Jus-

tice Items, AL, Aug. 1973, a t 20.

Classified Information; Protection and Access. Fletcher, Albert B. Jr., United States v.

Grunden: A Scalpel Not an Ax, AL, April 1978, at 1.

Memorandum For: All Trial Judges, 77-3 JALS 7.

Computers Gee General Subject Index, Com- puterized Legal Research)

Computerized Military Justice, AL, Jan. 1972, at 22.

DA Pam 27-50-70

at 25; July 1975, at 39; Aug. 1975, at 30; Sept. 1975, at 33; Oct. 1975, at 22; Nov. 1975, at 13; Dec. 1975, at 36; Jan. 1976, at 23; Feb. 1976, at 11; March 1976, at 13; April 1976, at 6; May 1976, at 5; June 1976, a t 21; Aug. 1976, at 8; Sept. 1976, at 6; Oct. 1976, at 14; Nov. 1976, at 25; Jan. 1977, at 17; Feb. 1977, at 19; June 1977, at 18,

41 Developments, Doctrine and Literature De-

partment, TJAGSA, Court Reporters, Wel- come to the Twentieth Century, AL, Sept. 1974, at 18.

Review Of Courts-Martial In General. U. S . Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Admin-

istrative Actions, AL, Nov. 1971, a t 16; Dec. 1971, at 13; Jan. 1972, at 20; March 1972, at Review o r Approval By Convening Authority. 13; April 1972, at 7; June 1972, at 14; July 1972, at 6; Sept. 1972, at 15; Oct. 1972, at 17; Nov. 1972, at 21; Dec. 1972, at 13; Jan. 1973, a t 9; Feb. 1973, a t 9; March 1973, at 18; June 1973, at 28; Aug. 1973, at 16; Oct. 1973, at 29; Jan. 1974, a t 24; March 1974, a t 25; June 1974, at 11; Aug. 1974, at 20; Oet. 1974, at 23; Dee. 1974, at 11; Jan. 1975, at 19; Feb. 1975, at 20; March 1975, a t 29; April 1975, at 15; May 1975, at 19; June 1975, at 25; July 1976, at 11; Aug. 1976, a t 8; March 1977, at 16; May 1977, at 24; July 1977, at 17; Aug. 1977, at 14; Sept. 1977, a t 45; Oct. 1977, at 17; Dec. 1977, at 28; March 1978, a t 15; May 1978, at 23.

-, Judiciary Notes: Initial Promulgating Orders-Changes, AL, May 1978, at 24.

-, Judiciary Notes: Notes From Examina- tion and New Trials Division, AL, Feb. 1976, at 12.

-, Judiciary Notes. Notes From the Appel- late Division, AL, May 1974, at 16.

-, Judiciary Notes: Recurring Errors and Irregularities, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 11; Oct. 1971, a t 15; Nov. 1971, at 15; Dec. 1971, at 13; Jan 1972, at 20; Feb. 1972, at 14; March 1972, a t 14; April 1972, a t 7; May 1972, a t 19; June 1972, at 14; July 1972, a t 6; Aug. 1972, at 14; Sept. 1972, at 15; Oct. 1972, a t 17; Nov. 1972, at 21; Dec. 1972, at 14; Jan. 1973, at 9; Feb. 1973, a t 10; March 1973, at 18; April 1973, at 18; May 1973, a t 19; June 1973, a t 28; July 1973, a t 23; Aug. 1973, at 16; Sept. 1973, a t 18; Oct. 1973, at 29; Nov. 1973, at 23; Dec. 1973, a t 27; Jan. 1974, at 24; Feb. 1974, a t 16; March 1974, a t 25; April 1974, at 15; May 1974, at 16; June 1974, at 11; July 1974, at 9; Aug. 1974, at 19; Oct. 1974, a t 23; Nov. 1974, at 19; Dec. 1974, at 11; Jan. 1975, a t 19; Feb. 1975, at 20; March 1975, at 29; April 1975, at 15; May 1975, at 19; June 1975,

Hansen, Donald W., Processing of Post-Trial

Poore, William A., Errors In The Post-Trial

Disqualification of Convening Authority. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Items: Disqualification of Convening Au- thority, AL, June 1974, a t 18.

Reviews, AL, Oct. 1975, a t 22.

Review, AL, Oct. 1975, a t 24. .,

Time F o r Proceedings.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items, AL, Nov. 1973, at 21.

-, Criminal Law Items: Normal Administra- tive Problems Will Not Justify Failure to Comply With Dunlap Requirement, AL, Aug. 1976, at 10.

-, Criminal Law Items: Post-Trial Delays, AL, Aug. 1976, a t 19.

--, Forwarding Trial Records After Con- vening Authority Action, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 29.

Daniel, Royal 111, The Dunlap Period: Some Research Assistance, AL, Nov. 1974, a t 24.

-, and J.L. Costello, Jr., Processing Times In Inferior C o u r t o A Preliminary Analysis, AL, April 1974, a t 27.

Processing Time Calculation for the Quarter: 1973.2, Table 1, AL, April 1974, a t 30.

Processing Times Calculations for the Quarter 1973.3, Table 2, AL, April 1974, a t 30.

Processing Times Calculations for the Quarter: 1973.4, Table 3, AL, April 1974, at 31.

Processing Times Calculations For the Quarter: 1974.1, Table 4, AL, April 1974, at 32.

Processing Times Calculations for the Quarter: 1974.2, Table 5, AL, April 1974, at 32.

Thorne, Gary F., The Continuing Problems in Case Processing, AL, April 1976, at 6.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Note

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42 From Defense Appellate Division, AL, Jan. 1974, a t 26.

Prior Review by Staff Judge Advocate or Legal Officer.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Faulty SJA Reviews, AL, Sept. 1974, a t 8.

---, Criminal Law Section: Post-Trial Re- views, AL, Nov. 1976, at 26.

LaHaye, Michael P., Checklist of Post-Trial Review Errors, AL, Feb. 1976, a t 16; March 1976, at 14.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: STA Review, AL May 1972, a t 10.

Notes From The Judge Advocate General, AL Aug. 1972, a t 13.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Criminal Law Items, AL, Jan. 1974, at 23.

Matters Affecting Sentence; Clemency.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items: Reference to AR 190-47 in Post-Trial Review, AL, Aug. 1976, a t 11.

-, Criminal Law Section: Reference to AR 190-47 in Post-Trial Review, AL, May 1978, a t 37.

-, Criminal Law Item: Suggested Addition to Post-Trial Reviews, AL, Feb. 1974, a t 13.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Item: Reference to AR 190-36, in Post- Trial Review, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 20.

Hearing; Opportunity for Rebuttal,

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Item, AL, Jan. 1976, a t 38.

-, Criminal Law Items: Additional Function of Military Magistrates, AL, Jan. 1975, a t 16.

-, Criminal Law Items: Appellate Rights, AL, Aug. 1976, a t 10.

--, Criminal Law Items: Service of Post- Trial Review Upon Defense Counsel, AL, May 1975, a t 18.

Examination of Records of Trial by Defense Counsel, AL, June 1976, a t 22.

Lederer, Frederic I., Reappraising the Legal- ity of Post-Trial Interviews, AL, July 1977, at 12.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Post-Trial Review, AL, Nov. 1971, a t 22.

Shaw, David A., The Article 38c Brief: A Re- newed Vitality, AL, June 1975, at 26.

Thorne, Gary F., SJA Reviews and United States v. Goode, AL, Nov. 1975, a t 13.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Administrative Process- ing of Records of Trial, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 11.

-, Judiciary Notes. Information Memoran-

-, Judiciary Notes. Note from the Defense Appellate Division, AL, April 1978, at 25.

dum, AL, Dec. 1976, at 10. $

ii Suspension, Deferment, o r Commutation of

Sentence; Probation.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Section: Commutation of a Punitive Dis- charge to Confinement, AL, May 1977, a t 23.

-, Criminal Law Items: Conditional Proba- tion in the Army, AL, Jan. 1975, at 16.

---, Deferment of Service of Sentence to Confinement, AL, Sept. 1977, at 45.

Shaw, David A., Clemency: A Useful Rehabili- tation Tool, AL, Aug. 1975, at 32.

/.̂ Courts af Militaly Review and Office of Judge Advocate General.

Bursley, G.H.P., Appellate Review in the Mili- tary Justice System: Can It Be Expedited?, AL, May 1978, at 19.

Appellate Counsel.

Griswold, Erwin N., Appellate Advocacy, AL, Oct. 1973, a t 11.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items, AL, Aug. 1972, at 21.

Shaw, David, A., Post-Trial Duties of Defense Counsel, AL, Oct. 1974, at 23.

-, Requests for Appellate Defense Counsel: Its Uses and Abuses, AL, May 1975, a t 20.

Siano, Anthony J., The Client in Common, AL, Nov. 1975, at 19.

Trial Judge Memorandum No. 4-77, 77-3 JALS 9.

Decisions, Reviewable. Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law

Items: Applications for Relief Under Article 69, AL, April 1974, a t 18.

tice Items: Review of Denial of Request for Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- P

Deferment of a Sentence to Confinement, AL, Jan. 1972, at 22.

Record and Proceedings Not i n Record. Current Military Justice Library, AL, June

1977, at 4. Persons, Wilton €3. Jr., Military Justice Report-

er, AL, June 1977, at 3. U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes: Notes

From the Chief Judge, A.C.M.R., AL, April 1977, a t 30.

Remand; Rehearing.

U.S. Army Judiciary, Judiciary Notes. Notifi- cation of Appellate Decisions, AL, March 1976, a t 14.

Review by Court of Military Appeals, Matters Peculiar To.

Fletcher, A.B. Jr., The Continuing Jurisdiction Trial Court, AL, Jan. 1976, at 5.

--, Military Justice Tomorrow, AL, May 1978, at 13.

Fletcher is New USCMA Nominee-To Be Chief Judge Upon Confirmation, AL, April 1975, at 8.

Gash, Oliver, Who I s Out of Step?, AL, June 1978, at 1.

Miller, Joel D., Three is Not Enough: Some Tentative Thoughts on the Number of Judges on the United States Court of Military Ap- peals, AL, Sept. 1976, at 11.

Miller, William O., Impact Statements for Mili- tary Justice Changes, AL, May 1978, a t 9.

-, “Military Justice Supervision-TJAG or COMA?,” AL, May 1977, at 5.

Persons, Wilton B. Jr., What Forum for Ac- complishing Change in the Military Justice System?, AL, May 1978, a t 16.

Replacement €or Judge Ferguson Nominated AL, Oct. 1971, at 3.

Extraordinary Relief. Power to Grant and Availability in General. Litigation Division, OTJAG, Litigation Notes:

Attempts to Enjoin Courts-Martial, AL, Feb. 1975, at 15.

-, Litigation Notes: Removal of State Ac- f’\

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tions to Federal Courts, AL, Oct. 1974, at 25.

Melnick, Arnold, Courts-Martial and the Fed- eral District Courts, AL, April 1972, at 13.

Neinast, William H., Litigation Update: “Oh Say! Can You Sue?” (or be Sued?), AL, March 1974, a t 31.

Thorne, Gary F., Extraordinary Writs in the Military, AL, Aug. 1976, a t 8.

TJAG Actions Under Article 69, UCMJ: De- nials of Relief, 76-1 JALS 21. 76-5 JALS 14;

TJAG Actions Under Article 69, UCMJ: Grants of Relief, 76-5 JALS 13; 76-6 JALS 13; 76-7 JALS 15; 76-9 JALS 15.

Writ of Error Coram Nobis.

Thorne, Gary F., The Court of Military Ap- peals and its Supervisory Authority, AL, Jan. 1977. a t 17.

43

76-6 JALS 14; 76-7 JALS 16; 76-9 JALS 15.

C. GENERAL SUBJECT INDEX

Captain’s Advisory Council Notes

Schlueter, David A., Captairls’ Advisory Coun- cil Notes, AL, Nov. 1974, at 21; Dec. 1974, at 19; March 1975, at 27.

Computerized Legal Research (FLITE) Additional FLITE Services Available, AL,

Current FLITE Searchable Data Base, AL,

FLITE Announces Instantaneous Search Ca-

“LITE” Becomes “FLITE,” AL, Jan. 1975, at

New FLITE Services Available, AL, March

Oct. 1976, at 14.

Aug. 1977, at 14.

pability, AL, Feb. 1975, a t 31.

25.

1976, at 15.

Conferences and Events Coming Events, AL, Sept. 1972, at 32. JAG Conference Tapes, AL, Oct. 1973, at 2. JAGC Bicentennial Program, AL, May 1975, at

Law Day 1978, AL, Jan. 1978, at 12. Law Day 1975, AL, April 1975, a t 12.

1.

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Law Day 1974, AL, March 1974, a t 20. 44

Courses and Schedules Law Day 1977, AL, Jan. 1977, a t 14. Law Day 1976, AL, Jan. 1976, a t 30. Military Discussions a t ABA Annual Meeting,

Military Lawyers Honored a t Conference, AL,

1972 Law Day USA, AL, April 1972, a t 27; May

1973 JAG Conference, AL, Oct. 1973, a t 1. 1973 Law Day USA, AL, Feb. 1973, a t 20. 1974 JAG Conference, AL, Oct. 1974, a t 1. 1975 JAG Conference, AL, Nov. 1975, a t 1. 1976 JAG Conference, AL, Nov. 1976, a t 1. 1977 Law Day Observance, AL, Aug. 1977, at

1978 Law Day Observance, AL, July 1978, at

Participation in Law Day Observances, AL,

Persons, Wilton B. Jr., Observance of Law Day

-, Observance of Law Day USA 1977, AL,

Suggestions for Law Day USA Programs, AL,

The Judge Advocate General’s Conference, AL,

AL, July 1977, a t 19.

Dec. 1972, a t 25.

1972, at 26.

27.

31.

March 1977, at 18.

USA 1978, AL, Feb. 1978, a t 20.

Feb. 1977, a t 11.

Feb. 1977, a t 12.

Nov. 1971, a t 1.

Consumer Affairs

Consumer Affairs- Preservation of Consumer Claims and Defenses, AL, June 1976, at 10.

Consumer Affairs: Pyramid Sales, AL, Aug. 1971, at 18.

Consumer Affairs: Recent Statutory and Reg- ulatory Consumer Protections: Warranties, AL, Jan. 1976, a t 35.

Consumer Affairs-Residential Real Estate Settlement Costs, AL, April 1976, a t 17.

Consumer Affairs- Warranties-FTC Rules, AL, March 1976, at 15.

Consumer Information, AL, April 1973, at 21. Consumer Protection Information, AL, Jan.

Mail Order Merchandise, AL, Jan. 1976, a t 37. Preservation of Consumer Claims and De-

Spode China, AL, Nov. 1973, a t 22.

1976, a t 37.

fenses, AL, Jan. 1976, a t 37.

Continuing Legal Education-TJAGSA, AL,

Judge Advocate New Developments Course,

New Developments Course 1975-76, AL, Sept.

Schedule of Courses, AL, Jan. 1973, at 17. TJAGSA Announces Changes in Advanced

Class Curriculum, AL, Oct. 1974, at 21. TJAGSA Announces Third Litigation Course,

AL, April 1973, a t 35. TJAGSA Announces Upcoming Continuing

Legal Education Courses, AL, March 1974, a t 22.

March 1972, a t 29.

AL, Feb. 1975, a t 30.

1975, at 41.

TJAGSA Courses, AL, May 1973, a t 32. TJAGSA In t roduces New Developments

Course, AL, Dec. 1974, a t 13. TJAGSA-Military Justice Course, AL, Aug.

1972, a t 28. TJAGSA Resident Courses for Reserve Offi-

cers 1975-6, AL, June 1975, a t 33. TJAGSA-Schedule of Continuing Legal Edu-

cation Courses: July 1972-August 1973, AL, July 1972, at 13.

TJAGSA- Schedule of Continuing Legal Edu- cation (Active Duty Personnel), AL, June 1975, a t 43; July 1975, a t 45.

TJAGSA Schedule of Courses, AL, Nov. 1971, at 24.

TJAGSA-Schedule of Resident Continuing Legal Education Courses 1 August 1973 to 30 August 1974, AL, Aug. 1973; a t 22; Through 30 August 1974, Feb. 1974, a t 28; Through 30 August 1974, April 1974, at 22; Through 30 August 1975, June 1974, at 22; Through 30 August 1975, July 1974, at 18; Through 30 August 1975, Aug. 1974, at 31; Through 30 August 1975, Sept. 1974, at 18; Through 30 August 1975, Oct. 1974, a t 29; Through 30 August 1975, Nov. 1974, at 27; Through 30 August 1975, Dec. 1974, at 24; Through 30 August 1975, Jan. 1975, a t 28; Through 30 August 1975, Feb. 1975, at 31; Through 30 August 1975, March 1975, a t 33; Through 30 August 1976, April 1975, a t 29; Through 30 August 1975, May 1975, at 34.

TJAGSA Teaches Negotiating Skills, AL, April 1975, a t 11. 7

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45 Ethics ABA Opinion on Ethical Considerations of

Government Attorneys Accepting Private Employment, AL, March 1976, at 11.

American Bar Association Criminal Justice Standards, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 12.

Attorney-Client Guidelines, AL, June 1973, at 15.

Cooke, John S., Ethics of Trial Advocates, AL, Dec. 1977, at 1.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items, AL, Oct. 1973, a t 31.

-, Criminal Law Items: Allegations of Im- propriety of Military Judges and Counsel, AL, Aug. 1974, at 17.

-, Criminal Law Items: Dilatory Tactics By Defense Counsel, AL, June 1975, a t 38.

-, Criminal Law Section, AL, Oct. 1976, at 14.

__, Professional Responsibility, AL, May 1976, at 4; June 1976, a t 21; Oct. 1976, at 13; Jan. 1977, at 15; Feb. 1977, a t 13; May 1977, a t 19; June 1977, a t 16; July 1977, at 12; Oct. 1977, a t 12; Nov. 1977, a t 11; May 1978, a t 22.

Duties Common To Both Trial and Defense Counsel, AL, Dec. 1977, at 3.

Duties of Defense Counsel, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 8.

Duties of Trial Counsel, AL, Dec. 1977, at 7 . Graham, David E., The Defense Counsel: An

Important Factor in Race Relations and the Military Judicial System, AL, May 1974, a t 12.

Hansen, Donald W., Military Legal Ethics: Perjury and the Prosecutor, AL, Nov. 1975, a t 4.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Military Jus- tice Items: Code of Professional Responsibil- ity, AL, July 1973, at 25.

Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, Nonap- parent Condition Impairing Performance. Duty of Government to Inform Bidders, AL, Oct. 1971, at 22.

Professional Responsibility, AL, March 1977, at 6; April 1978, at’23.

Professional Responsibility Discussion Corner, AL, Feb. 1973, a t 15.

Reutiman, Robert W. Jr., Hard Blows, But Not Foul: A Survey of Recent Significant

Cases Concerning Final Argument of Trial Counsel in Light of the American Bar As- sociation Standards, The Prosecution Func- tion, AL, April 1977, a t 4,

T h o r n e , G a r y F., R e p r e s e n t i n g Co- Accused-A New Prospective on Conflicts of Interest, AL, Jan. 1976, at 25.

Wiley, Richard A., Current Developments in Standards of Conduct, AL, June 1977, at 5.

__, Errata concerning “Current Develop- ments in Standards of Conduct’’ as it ap- peared in June 1977 issue, AL, July 1977, a t 30.

Indexes Errors in CMR Index, AL, Nov. 1971, a t 23. Judge Advocate Legal Service 50 C.M.R.

Judge Advocate Legal Service SemiAnnual

International Law Administrative Law Division, OTJAG, Interna-

tional Affairs: Revision of AR 380-216, AL, Oct. 1972, at 24.

Coleman, Gerald C., SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Japan, AL, Dec. 1972, at 10.

Criminal Law Opinions, AL, Feb. 1974, at 21. Cumming, Richard E. and Richard B. Johns,

The Problem of Privileges for Local National Dependents in Germany, AL, Aug. 1976, at 4.

Dommer, Paul, Army Lawyer Spotlights: The JA in Europe, AL, Nov. 1971, at 12.

Editorial-The Medina Verdict, AL, Nov. 1971, a t 21.

Foreign Searches At Which American Officials Are Present Must Satisfy Fourth Amend- ment. Foreign Searches At Which N o Ameri- can Officials Are Present Must Be Lawful Applying The Law of the Sovereign In Ques- tion and Must Not Shock the Conscience of the American Court. United States v. Jordan Modified, 76-6 JALS 33.

Gale, Ronald E., SJA Spotlight, AL, Jan. 1973, at 7.

G.I.A.D. Draper Addresses JAG School, AL, Oct. 1971, at 1.

Hebert, Mrs. R.V., The Lieber Collection, AL, March 1973, at 8.

Index, 76-2 JALS.

Index, 76-3 JALS; 76-8 JALS.

,- DA Pam 27-50-70 I

Hergen, Jim, SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Europe, AL, June 1973, at 24.

International Affairs Division, OTJAG, Adop- tion of Protocols Updating International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflict, AL, Aug. 1977, a t 28.

___ , Assistance to Civilian Defense Counsel, AL, Feb. 1973, at 15.

rorists, AL, June 1977, at 19. -, ETS of U.S. Army Personnel Awaiting

Trial Before Foreign Criminal Tribunal, AL, Aug. 1971, at 21.

-, Federa l S t a t u t e s v. Internat ional Agreements, AL, Dec. 1971, at 25.

-, Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976, AL, July 1977, at 10.

-, The Grant Case: Denial of Political Asylum t o a U.S. Serviceman in Germany, AL, May 1973, at 16.

-, International Affairs Section, AL, May 1976, at 16; Nov. 1976, at 25; March 1977, at 17; May 1977, at 24.

-, Law of the Sea Negotiations Status Re- port, (U.S. State Department GIST Sep- tember 1977), AL, Dec. 1977, at 39.

-, Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, AL, April 1977, at 17.

-, European Red Cross Seminar on Disim- ination of the Geneva Conventions, AL, May 1977, a t 10.

-, International Law Notes, AL, Jan. 1975, at 24; May 1975, at 25.

-, International Law Item, AL, Dec. 1976, at 38.

-, International Law Section, AL, Sept. 1976, at 14.

International Society for Military Law and the Law of War, AL, March 1977, at 18.

Johns, Richard B. and Richard E. Cumming, The Problem of Privileges for Local National Dependents in Germany, AL, Aug. 1976, at 4.

Krump, Gany J., The Military Legal Advisor Program in Japan, AL, Oct. 1975, at 12.

Lee, The Korean Military Justice System, AL, June 1974, at 23.

Levie, Howard S., Compliance by States with the 1949 Geneva Prisoner of War Conven- tion, AL, June 1974, a t 1.

46 Litigation Division, OTJAG, Sovereign Immu-

nity of Foreign Countries in U.S. Courts, AL, May 1973, a t 17.

McGowan, James J. Jr., SJA Spotlight-Iran, AL, Oct. 1972, at 13.

-, Training in the Geneva and Hague Con- ventions: A Dead Issue?, AL, Jan. 1974, at 5.

Medina Verdict (Editorial), AL, Nov. 1971, at 21.

Meengs, Philip G., SJA Spotlight-Okinawa, AL, July 1973, at 17.

Mullins, William R., Determination of Quantum Under the Military Claims Act in Claims Arising in Foreign Countries, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 15.

-, The Military Claims Act: Application of Comparative Negligence in Germany, AL, Sept. 1971, at 4.

National'Moot Court Competition to Deal with My Lai Case,rAL, Oct. 1971, at 3.

NewCDOD Instruction on Legality of Weapons Under International Law, AL, Nov. 1974, at 25.

Paust, Jordan J., Human Rights, Human Rela- tions and Overseas Command, AL, Jan. 1973, at 1.

Pollack, Samual, SJA Spotlight-Eighth United States Army, AL, July 1972, at 3.

Prugh, George S., Initiatives To Reaffirm and Develop International Humanitarian Law For Armed Conflict, AL, Nov. 1973, at 1.

-, Prugh Addresses International Law So- ciety, AL, Aug. 1975, at 22.

Rumpf, Helmut, Collective Security and the Alliance System, AL, July 1973, at 1.

Scanlon, Jerome W., SJA Spotlight: U.S. Dele- gation, Four-Party Joint Military Team, Re- public of Vietnam, AL, March 1974, a t 14.

2D Conference of Government Experts a t Geneva on International Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts, AL, Aug. 1972, at 9.

Societe Internationale de Droit Penal Militaire et de Droit de la Guerre, AL, March 1972, a t 27.

Solf, Waldemar, International Law Report, AL, Nov. 1974, at 22.

Thomas, Henry R. , SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Forces Southern Command, AL, June 1972, at 3.

Wardwell, N.P., SJA Spotlight-Military

-, Convention on the Extradition of Ter-

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Legal Practice in Ethiopia, AL, April 1972, at 12.

Personnel

Werdehoff, William G., SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Europe, AL, Nov. 1972, at 18. ABA Military Lawyers Committee, AL, July

Ablard I s New Army General Counsel, AL, 1972, at 13.

JAG School Notes

Bar News, AL, Sept. 1972; Oct. 1972, at 26; Feb. 1973, at 19; July 1973, at 25.

JAG School Notes, AL, April 1972, at 23; May 1972, a t 20; June 1972, at 21; Aug. 1972, at 22; Sept. 1972, at 27; Oct. 1972, at 25; Nov. 1972, at 27; Dec. 1972, at 19; Feb. 1973, at 16; April 1973, at 28; May 1973, at 22; June 1973, at 32; Oct. 1973, at 32; Nov. 1973, at 24; Jan. 1974, a t 22; Feb. 1974, a t 19; March 1974, at 19; April 1974, at 20; May 1974, at 20; June 1974, at 8; Aug. 1974, at 20; Jan. 1975, at 26; Feb. 1975, a t 23; March 1975, a t 28; April 1976, at 13; May 1975, a t 24; June 1975, at 21; July 1975, at 32; Aug. 1975, at 34; Aug. 1975, at 49; Sept. 1975, at 34; Oct. 1975, at 28; Nov. 1975, at 28; Dec. 1975, at 37; Feb. 1976, at 9; March 1976, a t 22; April 1976, a t 10; May 1976, at 10; June 1976, at 11; July 1976, at 12; Aug. 1976, a t 18; Sept. 1976, a t 19; Oct. 1976, at 16; Nov. 1976, at 16; Dec. 1976, at 13; Jan. 1977, at 21; Feb. 1977, at 21.

April 1975, at 9. Ammerman, Edwin F., SJA Spotlight-Fifth

U.S. Army: Consolidation of Fourth and Fifth United States Armies, AL, Oct. 1971, at 10.

Bednar, Richard and Hugh Overholt, The Per- sonnel Picture, AL, Nov. 1973, a t 10.

Buescher, Stephen, SJA Spotlight-TJAGSA, AL, April 1975, a t 17.

Chief of Staff Message, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 24. Corps Birthday Message, AL, Sept. 1973, at 1. Daniel Meador Nominated as Assistant Attor-

ney General, AL, March 1977, at 6. Darner, Thomas A., SJA Spotlight-The U.S.

Army Safeguard System Command, AL, March 1973, at 10.

Hugh J. Clausen Promoted to Brigadier Gen- eral, AL, April 1976, at 19.

Jill Wine-Volner, General Counsel of the Army, AL, May 1977, at 15.

Kelso, Winchester, SJA Spotlight-Third U.S. Army, AL, Feb. 1972, at 8.

Lieutenant Colonel Sbarboro Elected Illinois Circuit Judge, AL, April 1977, at 16.

LTC Mills Elected to New Judicial Position, AL. Feb. 1977, a t 21.

McLong, Malcolm E., SJA Spotlight-Sixth United States Army, AL, May 1972, a t 17.

New Assistant TJAG: Lawrence H. Williams, AL, July 1975, a t 1.

New BG Selected, AL, Feb. 1977, at 20. New TJAG: Wilton B. Persons, Jr., AL, July

Norton, Jack, SJA Spotlight-First U.S.

Overholt, Hugh, The Personnel Picture, AL,

-, Early Outs, AL, Dec. 1972, at 26. Personnel Law Litigation, AL, Sept. 1974, at

Persons, Wilton B. Jr., Personnel Policy

-, Promotion to General Officer, AL, March

Law Office Management

Borgen, Mack, The Management and Adminis- tration of Military Legal Assistance Offices, AL, April 1975, at 1; errata, AL, May 1975, at 40. 1975, at 1.

Kohler, Dieter P., Word Processing in the Staff Judge Advocate Office, AL, Aug. 1978, a t 35.

Office Administration, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 21; June 1973, a t 12.

Schreiber, B. John Jr., Fort Gordon's Suc- cessful Excursion into Word Processing, AL,

March 1977, at 19; April 1977, at 17; May 1977, at 15; June 1977, at 21; July 1977, at 20; Nov. 1977, at 13;

Army, AL, Aug. 1978, at 11.

Oct. 1974, at 15.

May 1977, a t 10. 11. Telephone Etiquette, AL, Aug. 1971, at 17.

Changes, AL, May 1976, a t 1.

1978, at 16. i

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--, TJAG Congratulates COL Fulton for

Plumb, John K., SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army

Position Vacancy, AL, Jan. 1972, at 26. Presidential Nominations, AL, Jan. 1976, at 28. Reassignments of Chief and Senior Legal

Clerks and Court Reporters, AL, Oct. 1977, at 33.

Scalione, Robert S., SJA Spotlight-MDW, AL, Sept. 1973, at 14.

SJA Spot l igh t -Uni ted S t a t e s Mil i tary Academy, AL, Aug. 1973, at 7.

Staring, Merlin H., Many JAG Corps Reor- ganization, AL, Aug. 1973, a t 14.

The New Assistant Judge Advocate General, AL, Aug. 1971, at 3.

The New Judge Advocate General, AL, Aug. 1971, at 1.

CLE Efforts, AL, Oct. 1976, at 17.

Alaska, AL, Sept. 1972, at 7.

Training DAC Attorneys Eligible To Attend Advanced

Class At TJAGSA, AL, June 1974, at 23. Deline, Donald A., 71D Correspondence Course

Available from TJAGSA, AL, Jan. 1975, at 27.

Endicott, James A. Jr., New Approach to Mili- tary Law Instruction for ROTC, AL, July 1973, a t 22.

Enlisted Education Program For Court Repor- ters, AL, Dec. 1974, at 17.

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48 Fulton, William S. Jr., Mandatory CLE: A Re-

port to the Corps, AL, Nov. 1975, at 9. JAG School Basic Students Take New Phase I

Training, AL, Oct. 1971, at 8. Law of Federal Employment Course Offered,

AL, Feb. 1972, at 26. Legal Clerks Course in Full Swing, AL, Sept.

1972, at 12. Reservfsts-A Rare Opportunity To Complete

Phase IV of the Judge Advocate Officer’s Advanced Course in Two Weeks, AL, Jan. 1975, at 29.

Schreiber, Bland J., The Legal Clerk’s Course, AL, Aug. 1972, at 1.

Scopeneotes for Continuing Legal Education Courses at the JAG School AL, Nov. 1971, at 24.

Senior Officer Legal Orientation Courses to be Offered, AL, Feb. 1972, at 26.

Sherrer, Charles W. and John H. Eft, An Ef- fective Program of Inhouse Continuing Pro- fessional Education for a Relatively Small Legal Staff, AL, Aug. 1976, at 13.

The Judge Advocate General’s Funded Legal Education Program, AL, April 1974, at 23.

TJAGSA Solicits Advanced Class Thesis Top- ics, AL, July 1974, a t 17.

21st Advanced Class Undertakes New Cur- riculum, AL, Sept. 1972, at l.

Writing Requirement for Judge Advocate Ad- vanced Career Course, AL, July 1973, at 21.

11. TITLE INDEX

A ABA Military Lawyers Committee, AL, July

1972, at 13. ABA Opinion on Ethical Considerations of

Government Attorneys Accepting Private Employment, AL, March 1976

ABA Public Contract Law Section, AL, Oct. 1976, at 13.

ABA Young L a w y e r s Ass i s t POW-MIA Families, James A. Endicott, Jr., AL, Jan. 1972, a t 9.

ABA Young Lawyer’s Section Report Com- ments on Judge Advocates, AL, Aug. 1971, at 3.

Abandoned or Withdrawn Claims, U.S. Army Claims Service, AL, Dec. 1971 at 16.

Ablard I s New Army General Counsel, AL, April 1975, at 9.

Absence Without Leave-The Nature of the Offense, Frederic I. Lederer, AL, March 1974, at 4.

Acting TJAG’s Address, Harold E. Parker, AL, Oct. 1974, at 4.

Additional FLITE Services Available, AL, Oct. 1976, at 14.

Administrative Due Process and Army Regula- tion 16-6, AL, May 1974, at 1.

Administrative Law Opinions, AL, Feb. 1972, r

at 22; March 1972, at 22; April 1972, at 21; May 1972, a t 21; June 1972, at 20; July 1972, at 11; Aug. 1972, at 23; Oct. 1972, at 26; Dee. 1972, at 17; Feb. 1973, at 17; April 1973, at 29; May 1973, at 23; Oct. 1973, at 33; Nov. 1973, at 25; Feb. 1974, at 23; April 1974, a t 12; May 1974, at 22; July 1974, at 19; Feb. 1975, at 21.

Administrative and Civil Law Section, AL, Jan. 1977, at 8; Feb. 1977, at 14.

Administrative and Civil Law Section, Admin- istrative and Civil Law Division TJAGSA, April 1977, at 20; May 1977, at 13; July 1977, at 23; Sept. 1977, at 29; Oct. 1977, a t 18; Nov. 1977, at 18; Dee. 1977, at 31; Feb. 1978, at 4; March 1978, a t 6; May 1978, at 38; June 1978, at 28; July 1978, at 23.

Administrative Law Report, Joseph N. Tenhet, AL, Nov. 1974, at 12.

Admissibility of Evidence Found By Marijuana Detection Dogs, Frederic I. Lederer and Calvin M. Lederer, AL, April 1973, at 12.

Admissibility Problem of DA Form 2475-2, Stephen R. Burns, AL, June 1975, at 28.

Advanced Class Studies Crisis in Credibility, AL, Nov. 1971, at 7.

After-Action Report: 1975 Advanced Procure- ment Attorneys' Course, Richard C. Burn- ing, AL, May 1975, at 14.

Agent's Scope of Authority: Unauthorized Con- tract, AL, Sept. 1972, at 25.

Aircraft Accident Investigations: New Respon- sibilities for SJA, Richard S. Ugelow and Edward A. Zimmerman, AL, May 1972, at 8.

Airport and Airway Revenue Act-Army Flying Clubs, AL, Jan. 1972, at 26.

Allowability of Attorneys Fees in Government Contracting, The, Glenn E. Monroe, AL, July 1977, at 1.

American Bar Association Criminal Justice Standards, AL, Aug. 1972, at 12.

American Bar Association Supports P re - Mobilization Legal Counseling, Reserve Af- fairs, TJAGSA, AL, April 1977, a t 15.

Analysis of Recent MCMIUCMJ Changes, AL, May 1975, at 7.

Anniversary Message, George S. Prugh, AL, July 1972, at 1.

Appearance of Witnesses at Court-Martial Pro- pt

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ceedings, Edwin F. Ammerman, AL, Jan. 1974, at 21.

Appellate Advocacy, Erwin N. Griswold, AL, Oct. 1973, at 11.

Appellate Review in the Military Justice Sys- tem: Can It Be Expedited?, G.H.P. Bursley, AL, May 1978, at 19.

Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Forensic Medicine Program, AL, March 1972, at 28.

Army Affirmative Claims Collections: 3rd Quarter-CL 1972, AL, Dee. 1972, at 10.

Army Construction Contracts, Litigation Divi- sion, OTJAG, AL, Oct. 1971, at 20.

Army Expert Witnesses, Military Justice Divi- sion, OTJAG, AL, Oct. 1971, at 16.

Army Field Law Library Service Moves to Charlottesville, Developments, Doctrine and Literature Department, TJAGSA, AL, April 1978, at 23.

Army Judiciary Today, Kenneth J. Hodson, AL, Dec. 1971, at 6.

A r m y L a w y e r Now Avai lable f rom t h e Superintendent of Documents, The, AL, July 1977, a t 23.

Army Lawyer Spotlights: The JA in Europe, Paul Dommer, AL, Nov. 1971, at 12.

Army Lawyer to Reservists, AL, May 1972, at 27.

Army Patent Activity, H.M. Hougen, AL, June 1976, at 17.

Army Takes Care of Its Own, The, AL, June 1974, at 6.

Army's Underground Press, The, AL, March 1972, at 15.

Article 85 and Appellate Review-A Precursor to the Changing Attitude Toward Desertion, Ronald L. Gallant, AL, Nov. 1974, at 7.

Article 98 and Speedy Trials-A Nexus Re- vived?, Gary F. Thorne, AL, July 1976, at 8.

Article 138 Change, AL, Jan. 1973, at 14. Article 138 Index, Administrative Law Divi-

sion, OTJAG, AL, Dee. 1977, at 29. Article 138 Revisited, Robert Gerwig, AL,

Dee. 1975, at 15; errata concerning this arti- cle in Feb. 1976, at 26.

Article 137 Training Aids, Criminal Law Divi- sion, TJAGSA, AL, Nov. 1977, at 13.

Article 38C Brief: A Renewed Vitality, The, David A. Shaw, AL, June 1975, at 26.

ASPR Committee Notes, Joseph A. Dudzik,

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AL, June 1973, at 6; Sept. 1973, at 13; Nov. 1973, at 13.

Attorney-Client Guidelines, AL, June 1973, at 15.

Attorney General-Judge Advocate Relations, Robert Morgan, AL, Nov. 1972, at 3.

Attorney General’s Guidance on Freedom of Information Act Requests, AL, Griffin B. Bell, AL, July 1977, at 18.

Attorney General’s Law Day Address, Edward H. Levi, AL, July 1975, at 22.

Award of Judge Advocate Specialty Designa- tions, AL, Sept. 1974, at 4.

B Bar News, AL, Sept 1972, at 27; Oct. 1972, at

26; Feb. 1973, a t H ; July 1973, at 25. Bid Protests-Comp. Gen: Review of District

Court Decision, Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, AL, Sept. 1971, a t 16.

BOAC Phase IV and Reserve Component Staff Course, Robert W. Freer, AL, Aug. 197% at 47.

Books of Interest to Lawyers, AL, Aug. 1971, at 26.

Books of Professional Interest, AL, Aug. 1971, at 26.

Brand Name or Equal Specifications: Failure to list desired salient Characteristics, AL, Nov. 1972, at 28.

Building the Cuckoo’s Nest, Vaughn E. Taylor, AL, June 1978, at 32.

Buy American Act: Cost elements to be in- cluded in meeting the “50 per cent test,” AL, Sept. 1972, at 23.

Buy American Act: Manufactured in the United States, Paul B. Haseman, AL, May 1977, a t 1.

C Captains’ Advisory Council Notes, AL, Sept.

1974, a t 10. Captains’ Advisory Council Notes, David A.

Schlueter, AL, Nov. 1974, at 21. Captains’ Advisory Council Notes, AL, Dec.

1974, at 19; March 1975, a t 27. Captains’ Advisory Council Notes-Report on

the Result of a Survey of JAG Captains, An- thony J. Siano, AL, March 1976, at 10.

50 Case of the Missing Crime o r When Is A Speed

Limit Not a Speed Limit?, The, Dennis M. Corrigan, and Kit Hunter, AL, Aug. 1977, at 1.

Chain of Custody in Marihuana Cases, Law- rence J. Sandell, AL, Dec. 1974, at 6.

Changes in Processing Article 138 Complaints, Joseph C. Malinsoki, Jr. AL, Feb. 1974, at 9.

Chapter 10 Discharges: Preventive Mainte- nance, Norman Goldberg, AL, Dec. 1971, at 19.

Checklist for Individuals Entering the Armed Forces, American Bar Association, AL, June 1978, at 19.

Checklist of Post-Trial Review Errors, Michael P. LaHaye, AL, Feb. 1976, a t 16; March 1976, a t 14.

Chief Judge, United States Army Judiciary (MOB DES) Selected, Reserve Affairs De- partment, TJAGSA, AL, March 1978, at 17.

Chief of Staff Letter Identifies Goals, AL, March 1972, at 17.

Chief of Staff Message, AL, Aug. 1972, at 24. ,p Civilian Lawyers’ Perspective of the Legal As- sistance Program, A, Joseph Grause, AL, Oct. 1973, at 22.

Claims Items, U.S. Army Claims Service, AL, Dec. 1971, at 16; June 1972, at 6; July 1972, at 7; Aug. 1972, at 17; Sept. 1972, at 16; Oct. 1972, a t 20; Nov. 1972, at 26; Jan. 1973, at 12; Feb. 1973, a t 11; April 1973, at 24; May 1973, a t 21; June 1973, at 30; July 1973, at 24; Aug. 1973, a t 17; Nov. 1973, at 18; Dec. 1973, at 26; Jan. 1974, at 26; April 1974, at 20; May 1974, at 19; June 1974, a t 20; July 1974, a t 16; Sept. 1974, a t 9; Nov. 1974, at 19; April 1975, at 29; March 1975, at 32; March 1976, at 8; Sept. 1976, at 17; Dec. 1976, at 13.

Claims Under the National Guard Claims Act, Joseph H. Rouse, AL, May 1972, a t 13.

Classification, Promotion and Racial Discrimi- nation, Jack F. Lane, Jr., AL, May 1973, a t 13.

CLE Opportunity for Stenomask Reporters, Karl R. Summers, AL, April 1976, at 15.

Clemency: A Useful Rehabilitation Tool, David A. Shaw, AL, Aug. 1975, at 32.

Client in Common, The, Anthony J. Siano, AL,

Code Committee Reports on UCMJ Changes Nov. 1975, at 19. 7

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51 Under Consideration, AL, Sept. 1971, at 8.

Collection of Local Regulations and Forms Be- ginning, Archibald M.S. McColl, AL, Jan. 1978, at 16.

Collection Pursuant to AR 27-40 (Medical Care Recovery Program) CY 1975, Tort Branch, Litigation Division, OTJAG, AL, April 1975, at 24.

Collection Pursuant to AR 27-38, AL, Jan. 1972, at 17; March 1972, at 10.

Collection Pursuant to AR 27-38 (Medical Care Recovery Program), AL, March 1973, at 18.

Collection Pursuant to AR 27-37, AL, March 1972, at 10.

Collective Security and the Alliance System, Helmut Rump, AL, July 1973, a t 1.

Colonel Neinast Addresses 1975 Army JAG Conference, William H. Neinast, AL, Feb. 1976, a t 1.

Coming Events, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 32. Common Sense Preparedness, Penrose L. Al-

bright, AL, Feb. 1977, at l. Competency-A Less Assumed Presumption,

Gary F. Thorne, AL, Jan. 1975, at 21. Competency of Counsel, The, Leonard R. Piot-

rowski and Vaughan Taylor, AL, Oct. 1977, at 14.

Compliance by States with the 1949 Geneva Prisoner of War Convention, Howard S. Levie, AL, June 1974, at 1.

Comptroller General Holds Urgency Determi- nation Mandatory in Connection With Set- Aside Procurements, 76-6 JALS 32.

Computerized Military Justice, AL, Jan. 1972, a t 22.

Conscientious Objection in the Military: An End to Noyd, Stephen L. Beuscher, AL, June 1972, at 1.

Conscientious Objectors and Courts-Martial: Some Recent Developments, Stephen L. Buescher, AL, Sept. 1971, at 5.

Constructive Enlistments: Alive and Well, David A. Schleuter, AL, Nov. 1977, a t 6.

Continuing Jurisdiction Trial Court, The, A.B. Fletcher, Jr., AL, Jan. 1976, at 5.

Continuing Legal E ducation- TJ AGSA, AL , March 1972, a t 29.

Continuing Problems in Case Processing, The, Gary F. Thorne, AL, April 1976, a t 6.

Contractual Recovery for Medical Care, Tort

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Branch, Litigation Division, OTJAG, AL, April 1977, at 10.

Copyright Law Items, Frank Agovino, AL, Aug. 1975, at 39; Feb. 1977, a t 13.

Corps Birthday Message, AL, Sept. 1973, a t 1. Corps Policy for S A ' S Reaffirmed, AL, March

1973, at 15. Corrected Court-Martial and Non-Judicial

Punishment Rates, AL, Aug. 1972, at 15. Counselling Servicemen, George S. Prugh, AL,

April 1973, a t 22. Court of Military Appeals and its Supervisory

Authority, The, Gary F. Thorne, AL, Jan. 1977, a t 17.

Court Reporter Speaks. . ., A, Art Gunder- man, AL, Jan. 1974, a t 1.

Court Reporters, Welcome to the Twentieth Century, Developments, Doctrine and L i b

. erature Department, TJAGSA, AL, Sept. 1974, at 18.

Court Reporting Equipment Study, AL, Dec. 1971, a t 25.

Courts-Martial and t h e Fede ra l Distr ic t Courts, Arnold Melnick, AL, April 1972, at 13.

Criminal Law Items, Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, AL, Sept. 1973, a t 23; Oct. 1973, at 31; Nov. 1973, at 21; Dec. 1973, at 22.

Criminal Law Items, U.S. Army Judiciary, AL, Jan. 1974, at 23.

Criminal Law Items, Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, AL, Feb. 1974, at 13; April 1974, a t 18; May 1974, at 18; June 1974, at 19; July 1974, at 12; Aug. 1974, at 19; Sept. 1974, at 9; Oct. 1974, at 25; Nov. 1974, at 18; Jan. 1975, at 16; Feb. 1975, at 27; March 1975, at 31; April 1975 at 21; May 1975, a t 18; June 1975, at 37; July 1975, at 36; Aug. 1975, a t 26; Sept. 1975, a t 30; Oct. 1975, at 26; Jan. 1976, a t 38; March 1976, a t 12; April 1976, at 16; Aug. 1976, a t 9.

Criminal Law Section, Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, AL, Sept. 1976, at 5; Oct. 1976, at 14; Nov. 1976, a t 26; Jan. 1977, at 21; Feb. 1977, at 19; March 1977, at 15; May 1977, at 23; Sept. 1977, at 45; Dec. 1977, at 29; Feb. 1978, at 36; May 1978, at 35.

Criminal Law Opinions, AL, Feb. 1974, at 21. Crossed Sword and Pen-And Other Trade

Marks of the Judge Advocate, Edward F.

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52 Huber, AL, July 1975, at 18.

Current Developments in Standards of Con- duct, Richard A. Wiley, AL, June 1977, a t 5; July 1977, a t 30.

Current FLITE Searchable Data Base, AL, Aug. 1977, at 14.

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DA Form 20B Revisited, Donald W. Hansen, AL, April 1975, a t 19.

DA Message on Argersinger, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 7.

DAC Attorneys Eligible to Attend Advanced Class a t TJAGSA, AL, June 1974, at 23.

Daniel Meador Nominated as Assistant Attor- ney General, AL, March 1977, a t 6.

DDL Note, Developments, Doctrine & Litera- ture Department, TJAGSA, AL, Sept. 1973, a t 24.

“Dear Mr. Congressman,” William H. Neinast, AL Dec. 1973, at 30.

Defense Counsel: An Important Factor in Race Relations and the Military Judicial System, David E. Graham, AL, May 1974, at 12.

Defense Counsel Argument on Sentence-Still an Advocate, David A. Shaw, AL, Jan. 1975, at 21.

Defense of Absolute Privilege in Defamation Suits Against Members of the Armed Forces, William E. Gentry, AL, July 1974, a t 5.

Delays in the Criminal Process: Review of Re- cent Article, John L. Costello, Jr., AL, May 1975, a t 30.

Department of the Army Message Number 1977/2675, 19 October 1977, AL, Nov. 1977, a t 5.

Determination of Availability of Requested In- dividual Military Counsel, Leonard R. Piot- rowski, AL, Dec. 1976, a t 6; March 1977, at 12.

Determination of Bad Time, Litigation Divi- sion, OTJAG, AL, Sept. 1971, at 12.

Determination of Quantum Under the Military Claims Act in Claims Arising In Foreign Countries, William R. Mullins, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 16.

Development of Department of Defense Policy on Damage to Government Property Result-

ing From Defective Supplies, Gary P. Quig- ley, AL, Nov. 1973, at 14.

Disaster Team-Pays Off, Dan Rothlisberger, AL, Jan. 1972, at 17.

Discrimination in Public Accommodations, AL, Sept. 1974, a t 1.

Disposition of Certain Court-Martial Cases In- volving Conscientious Objections, Adminis- trative Law Division, OTJAG, AL, Oct. 1972, at 23.

Distinction Between Searches and Inspections, AL, March 1978, at 11.

Doing Away With the Exclusionary Rule, Francis A. Gilligan and Frederic I. Lederer, AL, Aug. 1975, a t 1.

Doubling Profession, A, AL, May 1972, a t 19. Drug Offenses: Pleading and Proving, Gary F.

Thorne, AL, Feb. 1976, a t 13. Drug Use and Abuse in the Army, AL, Dec.

1971, a t 1. Dunlap Period; Some Research Assistance,

.The, Royal Daniel 111, AL, Nov. 1974, at 24. Duties Common to Both Trial and Defense

Counsel, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 3. Duties of Defense Counsel, AL, Dec. 1977, at

8. Duties of Trial Counsel, AL, Dec. 1977, at 7. Duty to Disclose Key Government Witness’

Grant of Immunity, AL, Jan. 1973, at 5.

E Early Instructions for Conducting Court-

Martial Proceedings, Frederick Bernays Wiener, AL, Oct. 1972, at 1.

Early Outs, PP & TO, OTJAG, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 26.

Educational Opportunities for Legal Clerks and Court Reporters, Gunther Nothnagel, and Peter Plaut, AL, April 1978, at 14.

Effect of a Discharge Under the 1970 Amend- ment to the Bankruptcy Act, J ames s. Carey, AL, Oct. 1972, at 11.

Effect of State No Fault Automobile Insurance Law on the Federal Tort Claims Act, Gary W. Lunter, AL, March 1972, at 11.

Effective Program of Inhouse Continuing Pro- fessional Education for a Relatively Small Legal Staff, Charles W. Sherrer and John H. Eft, AL, Aug. 1976, at 13.

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Elimination of the Morning Report, AL, Sept. 1974, at 6.

Energy Problem and the Procurement Lawyer, A. Tyler Port, AL, April 1974, at 1.

Enlisted Administrative Separations: Major Change Effective 1 April 1976, Administra- tive & Civil Law Division, TJAGSA, AL, May 1976, at 24.

Enlisted Education Program for Court Repor- ters, AL, Dec. 1974, a t 17.

Enlisted Personnel Section, AL, Dec. 1977, at 60.

Enlistment and Induction of Juvenile Offen- ders, Administrative Law Division, OTJAG, AL, Jan. 1972, at 21.

Environmental Law- New Responsibilities for the Army Lawyer, AL, Feb. 1972, at 3.

Environmental Law Seminar, AL, Dec. 1971, at 25.

EPMS-Its Impact Upon the Judge Advocate General’s Corps’ Enlisted Legal Clerks and Court Reporters, John F. DePue, AL, Oct. 1977, a t 27.

p, Errors in CMR Index, AL, Nov. 1971, a t 23. Errors in Law of AWOL Book, AL, Nov. 1971,

at 23. Errors in the Post-Trial Review, William A.

Poore, AL, Oct. 1975, at 24. Ethical Issues in Military Legal Assistance,

Edward H. Bonekernper 111, AL, June 1978, at 18.

Ethics of Trial Advocates, John S. Cooke, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 1.

European Red Cross Seminar on Dissemination of the Geneva Conventions, International Law Division, TJAGSA, AL, May 1977, at 10.

Evaluation for Senior Trial Lawyer Designa- tion, AL, April 1976, at 25.

Evolving Military Law: Sentences and Sen- tencing, George S. Prugh, AL, Dec. 1974, at 1.

Examination of Records of Trial by Defense Counsel, AL, June 1976, at 22.

Exemption From Mandatory Disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act, Barry N. Capalbo and Robert E. Gregg, AL, Sept. 1975, at 10.

Expanded Legal Assistance Program, Kenneth E. Gray, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 20. r\

Expanding the Military Legal Delivery System: The Legal Paraprofessional, Jack F. Lane, AL, April 1972, at 1.

Expectation of Privacy: A Two-Edged Sword as to Standing, Francis A. Gilligan, AL, Sept. 1973, at 4.

Extraordinary Writs in the Military, Gary F. Thorne, AL, Aug. 1976, a t 8.

F Facts, Trends and “Watchpoints”-Army

Non-Judicial Punishment, John L. Costello, Jr. and Royal Daniel 111, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 13.

Family Law in the Fifty States: An Overview, Henry H. Foster , Jr., and Doris Jonas Freed, AL, Feb. 1978, at 11.

FBA Supports Pilot Legal Assistance Program, AL, Nov. 1971, at 22.

Federal Acquisitions and Truth in Negotia- tions, Glenn E. Monroe, AL, July 1978, at 7.

Federal Court Challenge to Reservists In- voluntary Activation: Mellinger v. Laird, Donald Zillman, AL, Oct. 1972, at 6.

Federal Credit Unions Exempt From Com- munications Excise Tax, Procurement Legal Division, TJAGSA, AL, Nov. 1971, at 20.

Federal Medical Care Recovery Act, Michael A. Brodie, AL, June 1972, at 7.

Federal Retirement Benefits, in Texas, Brian Corrigan, AL, April 1978, at 4,

Federal Rules of Evidence, The, Paul C. Gian- nelli and Francis A. Gilligan, AL, Aug. 1975, at 12.

Federal, State and Local Tax Problems Arising Under Army Contracts, Edwin R. Rischer, AL, May 1975, at 29.

Federal Tort Claims Act- Discretionary Func- tion, Michael A. Brodie, AL, Oct. 1972, at 11.

Field Defense Services, Wilton B. Persons, Jr . , AL, Oct. 1976, at 1.

Field Defense Services Office, AL, Oct. 1976, a t 3.

Field Law Libraries, AL, April 1972, at 27. Filing of Administrative Reprimands in Official

Personnel Files, Kenneth A. Raby, AL, May 1974, at 15.

First Amendment-Revisited, The, Steven

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54 Rose and Dennis M. Corrigan, AL, Jan. 1976, a t 7.

Fletcher is New USCMA Nominee-To Be Chief Judge Upon Confirmation, AL, April 1975, at 8.

FLITE Announces Instantaneous Search Ca- pability, AL, Feb. 1975, at 31.

FOIA Impact on News Releases, AL, Feb. 1977, a t 18.

Formal Opinions on Military Legal Assistance, American Bar Association, AL, June 1978, at 14.

Fort Gordon’s Successful Excursion into Word Processing, John B. Schreiber, Jr., AL, May 1977, at 10.

Free Local Telephone Service in Barracks is Legal, AL, Feb. 1974, at 27.

Freedom of Information Act: Background and Current Requirements, Barry N. Capalbo,

Gonzales Bill, The, Stephen H. Rovak, AL, Jan. 1977, at 1.

Government Attorney, The, Robert W. Berry, AL, March 1972, a t 1.

Government Contract Costs -An Introduction, Glenn E. Monroe, AL, Feb. 1977, at 4.

Grade Authorization of MOS 71E (Court Re- porter), to E8/69, Personnel Management Developments, MILPERCEN, AL, Sept. 1975, a t 16.

Ground Rules for Installation-Level Labor Negotiations, Dennis F. Coupe and Edward D. Holmes, AL, Dec. 1975, at 1.

Guilty Pleas in the Military-The Impact of Rule 11, Gary F. Throne, AL, March 1976, at 3.

AL, April 1975, at 9. Full Payment Concept: How It Protects the

CHAMPUS Beneficiary, T h e , J a y S. Johnson, AL, Oct. 1972, at 9.

Functions and Duties of an ARCOM Staff Judge Advocate, The, Charles E. Brant, AL, Nov. 1975, at 29.

Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: The Contract Disputes Act of 1978, A, Robert M. Nutt, AL, July 1978, at 15.

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GAO Construes Strictly the Timeliness Re- quirements for Protesting Bidder, 76-6 JALS 33.

GAO Finds That a Non-small Business Concern May be an “Interested Party” in a Protest Against a Small Business “Paragraph 8(a)” Award, 76-1 JALS 33.

GAO Sustains Bid Protest Where Bid Guaran- tee Was for Discounted Bid Price, 76-1 JALS 30.

General Parker Address, Harold E. Parker, AL, Dec. 1972, at 4.

General Prugh Addresses Army Commanders, AL, Jan. 1972, at 1.

General Prugh Speaks to Military Judges, AL, Sept. 1971, at 1.

G.I.A.D. Draper Addresses JAG School, AL, Oct. 1971, at 1.

Handling Malpractice Claims, Donald C. Machado, AL, Jan. 1977, at 6.

Hard Blows, But Not Foul: A Survey of Recent Significant Cases Concerning Final Argu- ment of Trial Counsel in Light of the Ameri- can Bar Association Standards The Prosecu- tion Function, Robert W. Reutiman Jr., AL, April 1977, at 4.

Have Gavel: Will Travel . . . Air Force Style, Carl R. Abrams, AL, Aug. 1973, at 15.

Have You Heard? New RUGS for Pretrial Con- finement, N.G. Cooper, AL, May 1977, at 21.

Hearing Required for Vacation of Suspended Sentences to Confinement, AL, Jan. 1973, at 13.

High Cost of the Great American Windbag, Al- bert M. Joseph, AL, May 1976, at l.

History of the Judge Advocate General’s De- partment, Thomas H. Green, AL, June 1976, at 13.

Holding the King Accountable: A New Era of Judicial Review?, Thomas M. Strassburg, AL, March 1977, at 1.

HQDA Letter Outlines Support for Military Legal Counsel, AL, Jan. 1975, a t 14.

Hugh J. Clausen Promoted to Brigadier Gen- eral, AL, April 1976, at 19.

Human Rights, Human Relations and Overseas Command, Jordan J. Paust, AL, Jan. 1973, F at 1.

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Impact of Cost-Effectiveness Considerations Upon the Exercise of Prosecutorial Discre- tion, Gregory Bruce English, AL, Dec. 1977, at 21.

Impact of Recent Supreme Court Cases Upon the Military Justice System, Stanley Millan, AL, March 1973, a t 1.

Impact S t a t e m e n t s for Mili tary J u s t i c e Changes, William 0. Miller, AL, May 1978, at 9.

Impounding of MPC’s, AL, March 1973, a t 19. Improper Trial Counsel Argument, Leslie Wil-

liam Adams, AL, May 1976, at 6. Improving the Resolution of Federal Medical

Malpractice Claims, James G. Zimmerly, AL, Jan. 1978, at 1.

Index of Staff Training Problem, Reserve Af- fairs Department, TJAGSA, AL, Feb. 1978, at 22.

Information for Commanders, AL, Dec. 1971, at 20.

Initial Interview with a Criminal Client, The, Anthony G. Amsterdam, AL, March 1975, at 8.

Initiatives to Reaffirm and Develop Interna- tional Humanitarian Law for Armed Conflict, George S. Prugh, AL, Nov. 1973, a t 1.

Innovations in Court Reporting and Post-Trial Processing, Joseph C. Nawahine, AL, April 1974, at 8.

Inspections, Francis A. Gilligan, AL, Nov. 1972, at 11.

Intellectual & Industrial Property-Patents, James E. Noble, AL, June 1973, at 23.

Inter-Corps Relationships for JAG Defense Counsel, AL, Feb. 1974, at 12.

Interdepartmental Committee on Medical Mal- practice, Leonard E. Rice, Jr . , AL, Nov. 1972, at 22.

International Affairs Section, AL, May 1976, at 16.

International Affairs Section, International Affairs Division, OTJAG, AL, Nov. 1976, at 25; March 1977, at 17; May 1977, at 24.

International Law Item, AL, Dec. 1975, at 38. International Law Notes, International Law

Division, OTJAG, AL, Jan. 1975, at 24. International Law Notes, AL, May 1975, at 25.

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International Law Report, Waldemar Solf, AL,

International Law Section, AL, Sept. 1976, at

International Society for Military Law and the

“Introduction to the Army Lawyer,’’ AL, Aug.

Issues Raised by Military Warrants, Francis A.

Nov. 1974, at 22.

14.

Law of War, AL, March 1977, a t 18.

1971, at 1.

Gilligan, AL, Aug. 1972, at 4.

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J A Manpower Requirements: “FOOEY” Calls ’Em As It Sees ’Em, AL, Aug. 1973, at 11.

JAG Conference Keynote Address, George S. Prugh, AL, Oct. 1973, a t 7.

JAG Conference Tapes, AL, Oct. 1973, at 2; Oct. 1974, at 3; Nov. 1975, at 3.

JAG Detachments Support ROTC, AL, June 1976, a t 13.

JAG Reserve Officers Encouraged to Partici- pate in Mutual Support Training Reserve Affairs Department, TJAGSA, AL, April 1978, a t 22.

JAG School Basic Students Take New Phase I Training, AL, Oct. 1971, at 8.

JAG School Notes, AL, April 1972, at 23; May 1972 at 20; June 1972, at 21; Aug. 1972, at a; Sept. 1972, at 27; Oct. 1972, at 25; Nov. 1972, at 27; Dec. 1972, at 19; Feb. 1973, at 16; April 1973, at 28; May 1973, at 22; June 1973, at 32; Oct. 1973, at 32, Nov. 1973, at 24; Jan. 1974, at 22; Feb. 1974, at 19; March 1974, at 19; April 1974, at 20; May 1974, at 20; June 1974, at 8; Aug. 1974, at 20; Jan. 1975, at 26; Feb. 1975, at 23; March 1975, at 28; April 1975, at 13; May 1975, at 24; June 1975, at 21; July 1975, at 32; Aug. 1975, at 34; Sept. 1975, at 34; Oct. 1975, at 28; Nov. 1975, at 28; Dec. 1975, at 37; Feb. 1976, at 9; March 1976, at 22; April 1976, at 10; May 1976, at 10; June 1976, at 11; July 1976, at 12; Aug. 1976, at 18; Sept. 1976, at 19; Oct. 1976, at 16; Nov. 1976, at 16; Dec. 1976, at 13; Jan. 1977, at 21; Feb. 1977, at 21; March 1977, at 19; April 1977, at 17; May 1977, at 15; June 1977, at 21; July 1977, at 20; Nov. 1977, at 13.

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JAGC Bicentennial Program, AL, May 1975, a t

JAGC Personnel Items, AL, Aug. 1975, at 49. JAG Personnel Items, PP & TO, OTJAG, AL,

May 1975, at 35; July 1975, at 46. JAG Per- sonnel Section, PP & TO, OTJAG, AL, April 1975, at 30; June 1975, at 43; Sept. 1975, at 42; Oct. 1975, at 38; Nov. 1975, at 36; Dec. 1975, at 38; Jan. 1976, at 39; Feb. 1976, at 22; March 1976, at 26; April 1976, at 21; May 1976, at 27; June 1976, at 24; July 1976, at 31; Aug. 1976, at 2.8; Sept. 1976, at 24; Oct. 1976, at 31; Oct. 1976, at 32; Nov. 1976, at 27; Dec. 1976, at 25; Jan. 1977, at 25; Feb. 1977, at 25; March 1977, at 26; April 1977, at 31; May 1977, at 25; June 1977, at 33; July 1977, at 27; Aug. 1977, at 31; Sept. 1977, at 45; Oct. 1977, at 31; Nov. 1977, at 22; Dec. 1977, at 59; Jan. 1978, at 17; Feb. 1978, at 36; March 1978, at 37; April 1978, at 29; May 1978, at 52.

Jill Wine-Volner, General Counsel of the Army, AL, May 1977, at 15;

Joint-Service Committee Charter, AL, Oct. 1972, at 22.

Judge Advocate General's Corps Reserve Component Technical Training (On Site), AL, Sept. 1973, at 24, Nov. 1973, at 27; Feb. 1974, a t 30; Aug. 1974, at 23.

Judge Advocate Legal Service 50 C.M.R. Index, 76-2 JALS.

Judge Advocate Legal Service SemiAnnual Index, 76-3 JALS; 76-8 JALS.

Judge Advocate New Developments Course, AL, Feb. 1975, a t 30.

Judge Advocate Reserve Officers of All Sew- ices are in the Same Boat, AL, Feb. 1977, at 1.

Judge Advocate Support of Army Goals for 1975, George S. Prugh, AL, Jan. 1975, at 1.

Judiciary Notes, U.S. Army Judiciary, AI,, Oct. 1973, at 29; Jan. 1974, a t 26; March 1974, at 25; April 1976, at 6; July 1976, at 11; Jan. 1977, at 17; March 1977, at 16; July 1977, at 17; March 1978, a t 15.

Juvenile Delinquency on Military Installations, William K. Suter, AL, July 1975, at 3.

K Know Thy Client, Robert B. Smith, AL, May

56 Knowledge of the Effect of the Plea: Role of

Both Military Judge and Counsel, John M. Nolan, AL, April 1975, at 16.

Korean Military Justice System, The, Lee, AL, June 1974, at 23.

1.

L Labor Relations a t Fort Bliss: A Team Concept

That Works, Robert M. Banks, Jr., and Ed- ward D. Homes, AL, May 1976, at 17.

Labor-Management Relations-Recent Changes, Walter W. Christy, AL, Sept. 1972, at 6.

Late Bid Prestidigitation: GAO Modifies Real- ity When Late Bids Arrive, Gary L. Hop- kins, AL, Oct. 1977, at 1; Dec. 1977, at 62.

Law Centers, The, William J- Norton, ALP May 1972, at 5.

Law Day 1978, AL Jan. 1978, a t 12. Law Day 1975, AL, April 1975, at 12. Law Day 1974, AL, March 1974, at 20.

Law Day 1976, AL, Jan. 1976, at 30. Law of Federal Employment Course Offered,

AL, Feb. 1972, at 26. Law School Liaison ProPam, Reserve Affairs

Department, TJAGSA, AL, Dec. 1977, at 51. Law of the Sea Negotiations Status Report,

(U.S. State Department GIST September 19771, In t e rna t iona l Affairs Division, OTJAG, AL, Dec. 1977, at 39.

Lawyer and The Odnako, The, James 7'- Lynn, AL, Feb. 1975, at 1.

Legal Assistance, Legal Assistance Division, OTJAG, AL, Aug. 1971, at 16; Oct. 1971, at 21; Nov. 1971, at 19; Dec. 1971, at 18; Jan. 1972, at 23; Feb. 1972, at 17; March 19% a t 8; April 1972, at 19; May 1972, at 10; June 1972, at 10; July 1972, at 8; Aug. 1972, at 20; SePt. 1972, at 19; Oct. 1972, a t 18; Nov- 197% at24; Jan. 1973, at 15; Feb. 1973, at 14; April 1973, at 20; May 1973, at 21; June 1973, at 31; July 1973, at 24; Aug. 1973, a t 18; Sept. 1973, at 19; Nov- 1973, at 21; Dee. 1973, at 27; Jan- 1974, at 28; Feb. 1974, at 14; March 1974, at 23; April 1974, at 21; Jan. 1975, at 25.

Legal Assistance I terns, Administrative and Civil Law Division, TJAGSA, AL, July 1974, at 13; Oct. 1974, at 20; Dec. 1974, at 15; Feb.

Law Day 1977, AL Jan. 1977, a t 14; /A.

1975, at 11.

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57 1975, at 25; March 1975, at 25; April 1975, at 22.

Legal Assistance Items, Mack Borgen, AL, May 1975, at 27; June 1975, at 34; July 1975, at 33; Aug. 1975, at 35; Sept. 1975, at 38; Oct. 1975, a t 36; Nov. 1975, at 25; Dec. 1975, at 33; July 1976, at 30.

Legal Assistance Items, Mack Borgen and Stephan Todd, AL, March 1976, at 25; April 1976, a t 16; May 1976, at 21; June 1976, at 9.

Legal Assistance Items, Steven F. Lancaster, AL, Aug. 1976, at 11; Sept. 1976, a t 16; Nov. 1976, at 30.

Legal Assistance Items, Steven F. Lancaster and F. John Wagner, Jr., AL, Oct. 1976, at 21; Nov. 1976, at 11; Dec. 1976, at 22; Jan. 1977, at 11; March 1977, at 3; April 1977, at 28; May 1977, at 13; June 1977, a t 29; Aug. 1977, at 15; Sept. 1977, at 34; Oct. 1977, at 21; Nov. 1977, at 25; Dec. 1977, at 34; Feb. 1978, at 7; March 1978, at 7; April 1978, at 25.

Legal Assistance Update, Nancy Hunter, AL

Legal C e n t e r Concept , The , R o b e r t S. Poydasheff, AL, Jan. 1975, at 9.

Legal Clerk’s Course, The, Bland J. Schreiber, AL, Aug. 1972, at 1.

Legal Clerks Course in Full Swing, AL, Sept. 1972, at 12.

Legal Services in Europe, AL, March 1973, at 19.

Lesser Included Offenses in Drug Cases, Her- bert J. Green, AL, April 1977, at 1.

Lessons in Military Law, David A. Fontanella, AL, Dec. 1971, at 8.

Lieber Collection, The, Mrs. R.V. Hebert, AL, March 1973, a t 8.

Lieutenant Colonel Sbarboro Elected Illinois Circuit Judge, AL, April 1977, at 16.

Limitations on the Use of Pretrial Statements, David A. Shaw, AL, Feb. 1975, at 20.

Line of Duty Requirements Related to Drug Abuse, Norman L. Goldberg, AL, Dec. 1971, at 5.

Liquor Sales and The Military, Morris Bruce Peterson, AL, Jan. 1974, a t 16.

“LITE” Becomes “FLITE”, AL, Jan. 1975, at

Litigating Defense Requests for Witnesses,

p, June 1973, at 12.

r*\ 25.

Ronald M. Holdaway, AL, April 1975, at 17. Litigating Speedy Trial, Ronald M. Hold-

away, AL, July 1974, at 11. Litigation Division Items, Litigation Divi-

sion, OTJAG, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 12; Litigation Notes, Litigation Division, OTJAG,

AL, June 1974, at 16; Aug. 1974, at 12; Oct. 1974, at 25; Feb. 1975, a t 15; July 1975, at 29; Oct. 1975, at 35; Dec. 1975, a t 32; April 1976, at 18.

Litigation Update: “Oh Say! Can You Sue?” (or be Sued?), William H. Neinast, AL, March 1974, at 31.

Lonely Flower, Command Control of Civilian Activities a t Military Installations after Greer v. Spock, The, Dennis Corrigan, AL, June 1976, at 1.

Look at the English Barrister, A, Nathan H. Mann, AL, Feb. 1976, a t 3. LTC Mills Elected to New Judicial Position, AL, Feb. 1977, at 21.

M Maintaining and Equilibrium of Power, James

R. Schlesinger, AL, Jan. 1975, at 6. Making History as a Court Reporter, Wayne E.

Alley, AL, Sept. 1976, at 1. Malpractice Liability o f Judge Advocates, Mer-

lin H. Staring, AL, March 1972, at 4. Management and Administration of Military

Assistance Offices, Mack Borgen, AL, April 1975, at 1; May 1975, at 40.

Mandatory CLE: A Report to the Corps, Wil- liam S. Fulton, Jr., AL, Nov. 1975, at 9.

Manpower Utilization Survey Reports, AL, March 1973, at 13.

Many JAG Corps Reorganization, Merlin H. Staring, AL, Aug. 1973, at 14.

Marihuana Dogs, Searches and Inspections- More Questions than Answers, Gary F. Thorne, AL. Dec. 1976, at 1.

Marijuana Detection Dogs As An Instrument of Search: The Real Question, T. Barry Kin- gham, AL, May 1973, at 10.

Marijuana Dog Searches After United States v. Unrue, Frederic 1. Lederer and Calvin M. Lederer, AL, Dec. 1973, at 6.

Measure of Qualitative Changes In Commander Use of Nonjudicial Punishment and Court- Martial, John L. Costello, Jr., AL, Feb. 1974, at 1.

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Medical Care Recovery Act, Litigation Divi- sion, OTJAG, AL, Aug. 1971, at 12.

Medical Care Recovery Act Items, Litigation Division, OTJAG, AL, Sept. 1971, at 11.

Medical Care Recovery Act, AL, Oct. 1971, at 20.

Medical Care Recovery Act, Litigation Divi- sion, OTJAG, AL, April 1972, at 18; March 1972, at 9.

Medical Care Recovery Act, Michael A. Brodie, AL, Sept. 1972, at 17.

Medical Care Recovery Act Notes, Michael A. Brodie, AL, Feb. 1973, at 12.

Medical Care Recovery Act-Private Counsel, Michael A. Brodie, AL, Dec. 1972, at 9.

Medical Care Recovery from Workmen’s Com- pensation, Litigation Division, OTJAG, AL, Nov. 1971, at 17.

Medical Care Recovery From Workmen’s Com- pensation Continued, Litigation Division, OTJAG, AL, Dec. 1971, at 14.

Medical Care Recovery Under Workmen’s Compensation-Conclusion, Litigation Divi- sion, OTJAG, AL, Jan. 1972, at 14.

Medical Care Recovery Under State Work- men’s Compensation, Michael A. Brodie, AL, April 1973, at 24.

Medical Malpractice Standard, Rachael G. Henderson, AL, Sept. 1972, at 18.

Medical Treatment Facility Liability For Pa- tient Suicide and Other Self-Injury, Thomas R. Cooper, Jr., AL, Sept. 1975, at 20.

Medina Verdict, [Editorial], AL, Nov. 1971, at 21.

Memorandum For: All Trial Judges, 77-3 JALS 7.

Military Affairs Now Administrative Law Divi- sion, AL, Sept. 1971, a t 1.

Military Affairs Opinions, AL, Aug. 1971, at 27; Jan. 1972, a t 31.

Military Claims Act: Application of Compara- tive Negligence in Germany, William R. Mullins, AL, Sept. 1971, at 4.

Military Correspondence and the JA, AL, May 1975, at 10.

Military Discussions at ABA Annual Meeting, AL July 1977, a t 19.

Military Dissent, Paul Jackson Rice, AL, Feb. 1973, a t 1.

Military Judge: More Than A Mere Referee,

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Norman G. Cooper, AL, Aug. 1976, at 1; Oct. 1976, at 32.

Military Justice Instruction for Enlisted Per- sonnel, AL, May 1973, at 19.

Military Justice Items, Military Justice Divi- sion, OTJAG, AL, Jan. 1972, a t 22; Feb. 1972, a t 19; March 1972, at 18; April 1972, a t 15; May 1972, at 10; June 1972, at 9; Aug. 1972, at 21; Sept. 1972, a t 12; Oct. 1972, at 22; Nov. 1972, at 26; Dec. 1972, at 14; March 1973, at 15; April 1973, at 22; May 1973, a t 18; June 1973, at 29; July 1973, at 25; Aug. 1973, at 20.

Military Justice Reporter, Wilton B. Persons, Jr., AL., June 1977, a t 3.

“Military Jus t i ce Supervision-TJAG o r COMA?”, William 0. Miller, AL, May 1977, at 5.

Military Justice Tomorrow, Albert B. Fletcher, AL, May 1978, at 13.

Military Lawyers Honored at Conference, AL, Dec. 1972, at 25.

Military Legal Advisor Program in Japan, Garry J. Krump, AL, Oct. 1975, at 12.

Military Legal Ethics; Perjury and the Prose- cutor, Donald W. Hansen, AL, Nov. 1975, at 4.

Military Legal Research in Progress, AL, Jan. 1975, at 29.

Military Magistrate Program, The, Thomas R. Cuthbert, AL, May 1972, at 3.

MILPERCEN Sets Forth Policy on OER Ap- peals, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 28.

Minor Recurring Theme: Problems of Court- Martial Jurisdiction over h a c tive Reserv- ists, Robert Gerwig, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 21.

Minority Personnel in the Office of the SJA, David E. Graham, AL, March 1974, at 12.

Monitoring Private Conversations With One Party Consent, AL, Feb. 1973, at 4.

Monthly Average Court-Martial and Article 15, Rates, AL, June 1972, at 15.

More Thoughts on the Traces Theory in Drug Cases, Myron L. Birnbaum, AL, May 1972, at 1.

Motion for a Partial Finding of Not Guilty, Hanko, Kenneth J., AL, Aug. 1978, at 1.

Motions in Limine: An Often Neglected Com-

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mon Law Motion, Anthony J. Siano, AL, Jan. 7

1976, a t 17. I

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New Litigation Regulation, Litigation Divi- sion, OTJAG, AL, June 1973, at 26.

New Management Aid, William J. Dwyer, AL May 1974, at 24.

New Minor Construction Act, Glenn, Monroe, AL, March 1978, a t 35.

New Nonappropriated Fund Regulations, The, Stephan K. Todd, AL, June 1975, at 9.

New Nonappropriated Fund Regulations- Change One, Stephan K. Todd, AL, March 1976, at 1.

New Policy on Certification of Military Judges and Counsel, AL, Aug. 1972, at 27.

New Pretrial Agreement, Nancy A. Hunter, AL, Oct. 1973, a t 23.

NOTE: This type of pretrial agreement was held null and void in United States v. Holland, 23 C.M.A. 442, 50 C.M.R. 461, I.M.J. 58 (1975).

New Pro Pay Bill in Congress, AL, May 1975, at 33.

New Speedy Trial Guide-Lines Promulgated, Merle F. Wilberding, AL, Feb. 1972, at 1.

New TJAG: Wilton B. Persons, Jr., AL, July 1975, a t 1.

1978 Law Day Observance, Robert W. Freer, AL, July 1978, at 31.

1975 Army JAG Conference Features Secre- tary Hoffman, Martin R. Hoffmann, AL, Jan. 1976, at 1.

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Name Change and Correction Procedures, AL, Nov. 1976, a t 16.

National Moot Court Competition to Deal with My Lai Case, AL, Oct. 1971, at 3.

New Approach to Military Law Instruction for ROTC, James A. Endicott, Jr . , AL, July 1973, at 22.

New Assistant Judge Advocate General, AL, Aug. 1971, at p. 3.

New Assistant TJAG: Lawrence H. Williams, AL, July 1975, at 1.

New BG Selected, AL, Feb. 1977, at 20. New Change in Staffing Guide Affects JA Of-

fices, Developments, Doctrine & Literature Division, TJAGSA, AL, Dec. 1974, at 18.

New Concept in Nonappropriated Fund Man- agement and Procurement, A, Peterson, J.T., AL, Oct, 1973, a t 16.

New Criminal Investigation Command De- scribed, AL, Dec. 1971, at 10.

New Developments Course 1975-76, AL, Sept. 1975, at 41.

New DOD Counsel and USCMA Judge, AL, Sept. 1974, a t 6.

New DOD Instruction on Legality of Weapons Under International Law, AL, Nov. 1974, at 25.

New Federal Rules of Evidence, The, Edward J. Imwinkelreid, AL, April 1973, at 3.

New Federal Rules of E v i d e n c e p a r t 11, The, Edward J. Imwinkelreid, AL, May 1973, a t 1. April 1974, at 11.

New Federal Rules of Evidence-Part 111, The, Edward J. Imwinkelreid, AL, June 1973, at 1.

New Federal Rules of E v i d e n c e p a r t IV, The, Edward J. Imwinkelreid, AL, July 1973, at 10.

New FLITE Services Available, AL, March 1976, at 15.

New JAGS Learn their Client, AL, Jan. 1972, at 10.

New Judge Advocate General, The, AL, Aug. 1971, a t 1.

New Labor Law Office in OTJAG, AL, Mar. 1975, a t 22.

New Legal Assistance Policy, AL, April 1973,

1975 JAG Conference, AL Nov. 1975, at 1. 1974 JAG Conference, AL, Oct. 1974, a t 1. 1974 National Guard JAG Conference, AL,

1977 Judge Advocate General’s Rese rve Training Workshop, Reserve Affairs De- partment, TJAGSA, AL, Nov. 1977, at 21.

1977 Law Day Observance, AL, Aug. 1977, at 27.

1976 JAG Conference, AL, Nov. 1976, at 1. 1976 Procurement Attorney’s Advanced

Course, Richard C. Brunig, AL, March 1976, at 24.

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1973 Law Day USA AL, Feb. 1973, a t 20. 1973 JAG Conference, AL, Oct. 1973, at 1. 1972 JAG Conference, AL, Nov. 1972, at 1. 1972 Law Day USA, AL May 1972, at 26. 1972 Law Day USA, AL, April 1972, a t 27. Nonappropriated Fund Members, Gary W. P at 1. Lunter, AL, Aug. 1973, at 5.

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Notes From the Judge Advocate General, AL, Aug. 1971, at 5.

Number of United States Personnel in Post- Trial Confinement in Foreign Penal Institu- tions as of 30 November 1976, AL, Feb. 1977, at 20.

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Observance of Law Day USA 1978, Wilton B. Persons, Jr., AL. Feb. 1978, a t 20.

Observance of Law Day USA 1977, Wilton B. Persons, Jr., AL, Feb. 1977, at 11.

Obstruction of Justice: The Federal and Mili- tary Offenses, G.P. Bryson, AL June 1975, at 1.

Office Telephone Directories May Be Systems of Records Within The Meaning of the Pri- vacy Act, 76-7 JALS 33.

Officer Retention and Professional Organiza- tions, Charles A. White, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 1.

Official Records in AWOL Cases: Does The Ex- ception Destroy The Rule?, Richard M. O’Meara, AL Nov. 1976, at 1.

Off-Post Use and Possession of Marijuana, Thomas G. Tracy, AL. Jan. 1974, at 8.

OJT Policy Changes for Excess Leave Officers, AL, April 1974, at 19.

Opening Statement-Setting the Stage for a Successful Defense, The, David A. Shaw, AL, July 1975, at 39.

OTJAG Outlines Responsibilities for Court- Martial Counsel, AL July 1974, a t 3.

Our Creed, AL July 1976, at 1.

P Partial Forfeitures, AL, June 1972, at 10. Participation in Law Day Observances, AL,

Pay and Allowance Entitlement, 76-1 JALS 34. Permits for Federal Facilities: Procedural and

Substantive Requirements Under the Clean Air Act and Federal Water Quality Act, Frederick Huff, AL, March 1974, at 1.

Personal Liability of Government Legal Per- sonnel in Malpractice Actions: Avoiding a Legal Malpractice Crisis in the Military, John R. De Barr, Kathleen I. McGuire, Mary Ann

March 1977, a t 18.

Murphy, & Sylvia 0. Staurset, AL, May 1978, at 1.

Personnel Actions, Personnel Plans and Train- ing Office, OTJAG AL, Aug. 1971, a t 24; Sept. 1971, at 19; Oct. 1971, at 24.

Personnel Claims, U.S. Army Claims Service, AL, March 1972, at 22.

Personnel Law Litigation: A Supplement, AL, March 1975, at 23.

Personnel Picture, The, James A. Mundt, AL, Nov. 1972, at 7.

Personnel Picture, The, Richard Bednar and Hugh Overholt, AL, Nov. 1973, at 10,

Personnel Picture, The, Hugh Overholt, AL, Oct. 1974, at 15.

Personnel Policy Changes, Wilton B. Persons, Jr., AL, May 1976, a t 1.

Personnel Report, AL, Nov. 1971, at 25. Personnel Section, PP & TO, OTJAG, AL,

Nov. 1971, at 29; Dec. 1971, at 26; Jan. 1972, at 27; Feb. 1972, at 23; March 1972, at 24; April 1972, at 24; May 1972, at 22; June 1972, at 22; Nov. 1972, at 15; Aug. 1972, at 24; Sept. 1972, at 28; Oct. 1972, at 28, Nov. 1972, at 29, Dec. 1972, at 20; Jan. 1973, at 18; Feb. 1973, at 21; March 1973, at 20; April 1973, at 31; May 1973, at 25; June 1973, at 33; July 1973, at 27; Sept. 1973, at 31; Oct. 1973, at 35; Nov. 1973, at 33; Dec. 1973, at 31; Jan. 1974, at 29; Feb. 1974, at 34; March 1974, at 33; April 1974, at 33; May 1974, at 25; June 1974, at 28, July 1974, at 21; Aug. 1974, at 31; Sept. 1974, at 19; Oct. 1974, at 29; Nov. 1974, at 28, Jan. 1975, at 30; March 1975, at 33.

Pilot Legal Assistance Program, AL, Aug. 1971, at 3.

Position Vacancy, AL, Jan. 1972, at 26. Possession of Narcotics and other Drugs: The

“Traces” Theory, Thomas M. Wells, AL, Jan. 1972, at 4.

Post-Trial Duties of Defense Counsel, David A. Shaw, AL, Oct. 1974, at 23.

Post Trial Review, Military Justice Division, OTJAG, AL Nov. 1971, a t 22.

Pragmatic Proposals for the Environmental Law Specialist, Jose N. Uranga, AL, Aug. 1977, at 18.

Presidential and Congressional Inquiries, Mili- tary Justice Division, OTJAG, AL, Dec. 1971, at 22.

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Presidential Nominations, AL, Jan. 1976, at 28. Prisoner Pay Status in Work Release Program,

AL Feb. 1973, at 8. Privacy Act of 1974, The, Robert E. Gregg,

AL, July 1975, at 25. Privacy Act Statement Need Not Be Furnished

Subjects of Audio-visual Media, 76-7 JALS 34.

Problem Areas in Prompt Payment Discounts, Craig Schnee, AL, Oct. 1977, at 6 .

Problem of Privileges for Local National De- pendents in Germany, The, Richard E. Cumming and Richard B. Johns, AL, Aug. 1976, at 4.

Processing Freedom of Information Act Re- quests, Robert E. Gregg, AL, June 1975, at 7.

Processing of Post-Trial Reviews, Donald W. Hansen, AL, Oct. 1975, a t 22.

Processing Time Calculation for the Quarter: 1973.2, Table 1, AL, April 1974, at 30.

Processing Times Calculations for the Quarter 1973.3, Table 2, AL, April 1974, at 30.

Processing Times Calculations for the Quarter: 1973.4, Table 3, AL, April 1974, at 31.

Processing Times Calculations for the Quarter: 1974.1, Table 4, AL, April 1974, at 32.

Processing Times Calculations for the Quarter: 1974.2, Table 5, AL, April 1974, at 32.

Processing Times in Inferior Courts-A Pre- liminary Analysis, Royal Daniel 111, and J.L. Costello, Jr., AL, April 1974, at 27.

Procurement Law Notes, Procurement Law Division, OTJAG, AL April 1976, at 21.; June 1975, at 39; July 1975, at 42.

Procurement Law Notes, Edwin R. Fischer, AL, May 1975, a t 29.

Procurement Law Notes: 1st Fiscal Law Course, Robert A. Long, Jr., AL, March 1976, a t 23.

Procurement Legal Service, Procurement Law Division of The Judge Advocate General’s School, AL, Aug. 1971, at 14; Sept. 1971, at 16; Oct. 1971, at 22; Nov. 1971, at 20; Dec. 1971, at 23; Jan. 1972, at 24; Feb. 1972, at 20; March 1972, at 19; April 1972, at 20; June 1972, a t 16; July 1972, at 9; Sept. 1972, a t 23; Nov. 1972, at 28; Dec. 1972, at 15.

Professional Developments, John D. Horne, AL, Feb. 1974, at 12. fl

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Professional Responsibility, Criminal Law Di- vision, OTJAG, AL May 1976, a t 4; June 1976, a t 21; Oct. 1976, at 13; Jan. 1977, at 15; Feb. 1977, a t 13; March 1977, at 6; May 1977, a t 19; June 1977, a t 16; July 1977, at 12; Oct. 1977, a t 12; Nov. 1977, at 11; May 1978, at 22.

Professional Responsibility Complaint Proce- dures, AL April 1978, at 23.

Professional Responsibility Discussion Corner, AL, Feb. 1973, at 15.

Professionalism in Military Law, Strom Thur- mond, AL, Sept. 1973, at l.

Promotion Board Reflections, Jack Walker, AL, Aug. 1978, at 60.

Promotion to General Officer, Wilton B. Per- sons, Jr., AL, March 1978, at 16.

Property Damage Claims, AL, May 1972, at 9. Proposed Change to AR 608-50 and the Ex-

panded Legal Assistance Program, George S. Prugh, AL, Feb. 1975, at 12.

Protecting the Army’s Water Rights, Edward A. Zimmerman, AL, Feb. 1972, at 11.

Protests Against Award According to the Fed- eral Acquisition Act: A Paper Lion, Riggs L. Wilks, AL, July 1978, at 11.

Prugh Addresses International Law Society, George S. Prugh, AL, Aug. 1975, at 22.

Public Relations and Personnel Claims, Jabez W. Loane IV, AL, April 1972, at 5.

Public’s Right to Know and the Individual’s R i g h t of P r i v a c y , T h e , Thomas M. Strassburg, AL, April 1976, at 1.

Punitive Discharge-An Effective Punish- ment?, A, Charles E. Lance, AL, July 1976, a t 25.

Punitive vs. Nonpunitive Regulations: The Emasculation of Article 92, Edward D. Holmes, AL, Aug. 1975, at 6.

Q Quality in the Volunteer Army, Alexander M.

Weyand, AL, Oct. 1974, at’8.

R Race Relations and Equal Opportunity in the

Military, Creighton W. Abrams, AL, March 1974, at 16.

Racial Confrontation: A Three Phase Ap-

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proach, David E. Graham, AL, Dec. 1973, at 14.

Realities of t he Military Justice System, Wayne T. Crowder, AL, Aug. 1974, at 35.

Reappraising the Legality of Post-Trial Inter- views, Frederic I. Lederer, AL, July 1977, at 12.

Reassignments of Chief and Senior Legal Clerks and Court Reporters, AL, Oct. 1977, at 33.

Recent Developments in Personnel Claims, Jabez W. Loane IV, AL, Jan. 1972, at 11.

Recent Developments in the Taxation of Al- coholic Beverages Sold by an Army Non- Appropriated Fund Instrumentality, Tax and Property Law Branch, Procurement Law Di- vision, OTJAG, AL, March 1978, at 34.

Recent Developments in the Taxation of a Mili- t a r y Se rv ice Member’s “ I n t e r e s t ” in Government-Furnished Housing, Procure- ment Law Division, Tax and Property Law Branch, OTJAG, AL, Oct. 1977, at 8.

Recruiting-A “Total Force” Objective, AL, Aug. 1974, a t 10.

Recurring Errors, Irregularities and Deficien- cies in the Settlement of Claims, Rosalie A. McQueen, AL, Oct. 1971, at 17.

Recusal: The Need for the Exercise of Sound Discretion, John M. Nolan, AL, May 1975, at 21.

Release of MP Accident Reports, AL, June 1974, at 5.

Release of Servicemen to Civilians, Military Justice Division, OTJAG, AL, Jan. 1973, at 14.

Reorganization 1973, PP& TO, OTJAG, AL, March 1973, at 3.

Reorganization of JAGS0 Detachments, Re- serve Affairs, TJAGSA, AL, April 1977, at 14.

Reorganization of the Judge Advocate Gen- eral’s Reserve Program, AL, June 1973, at 19.

Replacement for Judge Ferguson Nominated, AL, Oct. 1971, at 3.

Report From the US. Army Judiciary, U.S. Army Judiciary, AL, Sept. 1971, at 9. Oct. 1971, at 14; Nov. 1971, a t 15; Dec. 1971, at 12; Jan. 1972, at 18; Feb. 1972, at 14; April 1972, at 8; May 1972, a t 19; Aug. 1972, at 14;

62 Sept. 1972, at 14; Oct. 1972, at 17; Jan. 1973, at 11; April 1973, a t 19; June 1973, a t 29.

Report on Reserve JAG OJT, AL, Oct. 1971, at 8.

Report on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Eric H. Vinson, AL, Sept. 1974, at 15.

Representing Co-Accused-A New Prospective on Conflicts on Interest, Gary F. Thorne, AL, Jan. 1976, at 25.

Requests for Appellate Defense Counsel: I ts Uses and Abuses, David A. Shaw, AL, May 1975, at 20.

Reserve Affairs Department Initiates CLE Liaison Program, Reserve Affairs Depart- ment, TJAGSA, AL, Jan. 1978, at 13.

Reserve Affairs Items, AL, Aug. 1973, at 20; March 1975, at 28; April 1975, a t 25; May 1975, a t 26; June 1975, at 32; July 1975, at 41; Aug. 1975, at 40; Sept. 1975, at 31; Oct. 1975, a t 29; Nov. 1975, at 29; Dec. 1975, at 25; Jan. 1976, at 29; March 1976, at 26; Aug. 1976, at 23;

Reserve Affairs Section, AL, April 1976, at 18; July 1976, at 31; Sept. 1976, at 18; Oct. 1976, at 26; Nov. 1976, at 22; Dec. 1976, a t 18; March 1977, at 18; Aug. 1977, at 27; Oct. 1977, at 12; Feb. 1978, at 22; April 1978, a t 21; May 1978, at 39.

Reserve Component Law School Liaison Offi- cers, Aug. 1974, a t 10.

Reserve Components Notes, AL, Nov. 1974, at 26.

Reserve Component Technical Training (On- Site) Schedule, F Y 1974-1975, AL, Aug. 1974, at 24.

Reserve Component Technical Training (On- Site) Suspended, AL, Feb. 1975, at 4.

Reserve Component Technical Training (On- Site) Schedule, Reserve Affairs, Depart- ment, TJAGSA, AL, Oct. 1977, at 9.

Reserve Conference Keynote Address, George S. Prugh, AL, Jan. 1974. at 12.

Reserve Points for Pilot Legal Assistance Pro- gram, AL, Jan. 1973, at 14.

Reserve Points for Pilot Legal Assistance Pro- gram: An Update, AL, Feb. 1974, a t 28; Aug. 1974, at 22.

Reserves to Assist Active Duty JAGS, AL, Jan. 1972, at 8.

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at 27. Shift in Focus, A, George S. Prugh, AL, Dec.

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Kelso, AL, Feb. 1972, a t 8. SJA Spotlight-TJAGSA, Stephen Buescher,

AL, April 1973, a t 17. S J A Spot l ight-United S t a t e s Mi l i ta ry

Academy, AL, Aug. 1973, at 7. SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Alaska, John K.

Plumb, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 7. SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Europe, William G.

Werdehoff, AL, Nov. 1972, at 18. SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Europe , J im

Hergen, AL, June 1973, at 24. SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Forces Southern

Command, Henry R. Thomas, AL, June 1972, at 3.

SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Japan, Gerald C. Coleman, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 10.

SJA Spot l igh tThe U.S. Army Safeguard Sys- tem Command, Thomas A. Darner, AL, March 1973, at 10.

SJA Spotlight: U.S. Delegation, Four-Party Joint Military Team, Jerome W. Scanlon, AL, March 1974, at 14.

Societe Internationale de Droit Penal Militaire et de Droit de la Guerre, AL, March 1972, a t 27.

Socio-Economic Policies-executive order is- sued pursuant to Clean Air Act, Procurement Law Division, TJAGSA, AL, June 71?

Solution to “Test Yourself’ Quiz on Page, AL, Feb. 1975, a t 28.

Some Fundamentals of a Marine Casualty In- vestigation, U.S. Army Claims Service, AL, Sept. 1971, a t 13.

Some Thoughts From the Disciplinary Bar- racks, Lawrence Hansen, AL, Aug. 1972, at 6.

Sovereign Immunity of Foreign Countries in U.S. Courts, Litigation Division, OTJAG, AL, May 1973, a t 17.

Special Skills of Advocacy, The, Warren E. Burger, AL, Feb. 1974, a t 17.

Speedy Trial, Francis A. Gilligan, AL, Oct. 1975, a t 1.

Speedy Trial and Pretrial Restraint, AL, April 1972, a t 16.

State Legal Guides, Michael A. Manheim, AL, Jan. 1972, a t 11.

Status Report on Acquisition of New Court Reporting Equipment, AL, Oct. 1973, at 31.

Status Report on Procurement of New Court

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Reporting Equipment, Developments, Doc- trine & Literature Department, TJAGSA, AL, Feb. 1974, a t 27.

Stipulations of Facts-The Potential F o r Error, Gary F. Thorne, AL, April 1974, a t 16.

Stockade Visitation Program, Robert H. Me Neill, AL, May 1972, at 5.

Suggestions for a Successful Recovery Pro- gram, U.S. Army Claims Service, Aug. 1971, a t 7.

Suggestions for Law Day USA Programs, AL, Feb. 1977, a t 12.

Summary of Installation Profiles, AL, March 1974, a t 32.

Supreme Court Reaffirms Prohibition Against Absolute Liability Under The Tort Claim Act, Gary W. Lunter, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 8.

Supreme Court Review, Stephen Buescher, AL, Sept. 1972, a t 2.

Supreme Court Extends Right to Counsel, AL, July 1972, a t 2.

Survivor Benefits: A Checklist, Steven F. Lan- caster, AL, Sept. 1977, at 1.

- T TAADS and Such, William K. Suter, AL, Nov.

1972, a t 16. Task Force Implementation, AL, Feb. 1973, a t

7. Task Force-Implementation of Recommenda-

tions on Office Facilities, AL, July 1973, a t 21.

Television Come To Court, Leonard R. Piot- rowski, AL, Nov. 1974, at 1.

Test Yourself, AL, Feb. 1975, at 13. Test Yourself , Nonresident Ins t ruc t ion ,

TJAGSA, AL, May 1975, a t 15. The JAG Liaison at MILPERCEN-Some Ini-

tial Reflections, John F. DePue, AL, July 1977, at 8.

The Judge Advocate General Conducts Sidebar With Army Young Lawyer’s Advisory Coun- cil, Lee D. Schiitasi, AL, May 1978, a t 6.

The, Judge Advocate General’s Conference, AL, Nov. 1971, a t 1.

The Judge Advocate General’s Funded Legal Education Program, AL, April 1974, a t 23.

The Judge Advocate General’s School (19441, Edward H. Young, AL, Sept. 1975, a t 29.

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The Judge Advocate General’s School’s First George S. Prugh, AL, Feb. 1975, a t 11. Quarter Century-Recollections and Sugges- TJAG’s “Annual Report,” George S. Prugh, tions, Charles L. Decker, AL, Oct. 1976, at AL, Aug. 1974, a t 1. 7. TJAGSA Announces Changes in Advanced

The Office of the Judge Advocate General, Class Curriculum, AL, Oct. 1974, at 21. Policy for Providing Assistance to Staff TJAGSA Announces Third Litigation Course, Judge Advocates, AL, Dec. 1973, at 18; June AL, April 1973, at 35. 1977, at 17. TJAGSA Announces Upcoming Continuing

Theft Claims and Litigation-Two Solutions, Legal Education Courses, AL, March 1974, AL, Oct. 1972, at 24. at 22.

There is no Right to Counsel in a Summary Court-Martial, Middendorf v. Henry, 44 TJAGSA Introduces New Developments USLW 4401, 76-4 JALS 1. Course, AL, Dee. 1974, at 13.

Third Annual JAG Mutual Support Conference, TJAGSA-Military Justice Course, AL, Aug. Reserve Affairs Department, TJAGSA, AL, 1972, at 28. Feb. 1978, a t 21. TJAGSA-Reserve Component Technical

Third Party Liability in Household Good Ship- Training Schedule (On Site), AL, Sept. 1973, ments, Edward L. Minarich Jr., AL, Nov. at 16. 1976, a t 7. TJAGSA Reserve Component Technical

Third United Nations Conference on the Law Training Schedule (On Site), AL, Nov. 1973, of the Sea, International Affairs Division, at 28. OTAJG, AL, April 1977, at 17. TJAGSA Reserve Component Technical

Thoughts on a Friday Afternoon, Archibald Training Schedule (On Site) AL, Feb. 1974, M.S. McColl, AL, Oct. 1976, a t 29. at 31.

Three is Not Enough: Some Tentative TJAGSA Resident Courses for Reserve Offi- Thoughts on the Number of Judges on the cers 1976-6, AL, June 1975, at 33. United States Court of Military Appeals, Joel TJAGSA-Schedule of Continuing Legal Edu- D. Miller, AL, Sept. 1976, a t 11. cation (Active Duty Personnel), AL, June

Time Sheets, Merlin H. Staring, AL, Aug. 1975, at 43; July 1975, at 45. 1973, at 13. TJAGSA-Schedule of Continuing Legal Edu-

Title Filing: A System of Maintaining the Mili- cation Courses: July 1972-August 1973, AL, tary Lawyer‘s Professional Papers, Henry J. July 1972, a t 13. Hogan 111, AL, June 1975, at 17. TJAGSA Schedule of Courses, AL Nov. 1971,

TJAG Actions Under Article 69, UCMJ: De- at 24.’ nials of Relief, 76-1 JALS 21; 76-5 JALS 14. TJAGSA-Schedule of Resident Continuing

TJAG‘s “Bedside” Conference Address, AL, Legal Education Courses 1 August 1973 to 30 Oct. 1974, at 4. August 1974, AL, Aug. 1973, at 22; Feb.

TJAG’s Comments on the USATDS, Wilton B. 1974, at 28; April 1974, at 22; Persons, Jr., AL, June 1978, at 10 TJAGSA-Schedule of Courses Through 30

TJAG Congratulates COL Fulton for CLE Ef- August 1975, AL, June 1974, at 22; July forts, Wilton B. Persons, Jr., AL, Oct. 1976, 1974, a t 18; Aug. 1974, at 31; Sept. 1974, at at 17. 18; Oct. 1974, at 29; Nov. 1974, at 27; Dee.

TJAG Denials Under Article 69, UCMJ, 76-6 1974, at 24; Jan. 1975, at 28; Feb. 1975, at 31; JALS 14; 76-7 JALS 16; 76-9 JALS 15. March 1975, at 33; April 1975, at 29; May

TJAG Actions Under Article 69, UCMJ; Grants 1975, at 34. of Relief, 76-5 JALS 13; 76-6 JALS 13; 76-7 TJAGSA Solicits Advanced Class Thesis Top- JALS 15; 76-9 JALS 15. ics, AL, July 1974, at 17.

TJAG Addresses Infan try Students, George S. TJAGSA Teaches Negotiating Skills, AL, April Prugh, AL, March 1975, at 1. 1975, a t 11.

TJAG Outlines Duties of Chief, USALSA, Trainee Discharge Program, The, Carl E.

TJAGSA Courses, AL, May 1973, at 32.

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Bacon, AL, Jan. 1975, at 12. 1978, at 1. Training in the Geneva and Hague Conven- United States v. Thomas and the Future of

tions: A Dead Issue?, James J. McGowan, Unit Inspections, John S. Cooke, AL, July Jr., AL, Jan. 1974, at 5. 1976, at 1.

Training Para-Legal Personnel, AL, Nov. 1971, U.S. Army Retraining Brigade, Albert A. at 9. Covington, AL, March 1973, at 6.

Transfer of Military Personnel, Litigation Divi- U. S. Army Trial Defense Services Approved sion, OTJAG, AL, Dec. 1971, at 11. for TRADOC Test, Field Defense Services,

Travel of Witnesses, Lawrence H. Williams, USALSA, AL, May 1978, at 9. AL, March 1975, at 21. USCMA and the Involuntary Volunteer:

Trial Counsel Authent icat ion, Gay E. United States v. Catlow, The, Richard M. McGuire, AL, Oct. 1974, at 24.

Trial Judge Memorandum No.' 1-77, 77-3 JALS 7.

Trial Judge Memorandum No. 2-77,77-3 JALS 9.

Trial Judge Memorandum No. 3-77,773 JALS 9.

Trial Judge Memorandum No. 4-77, 7 7 3 JALS 9.

Trial Judge Memorandum Number 98 (1 June 19761, 76-7 JALS 28.

Rogers, AL, July 1974, at 1.

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Value Engineering in Military Procurement: The Old Suggestion Box?, Stephen R. Black, AL, Sept. 1975, at 1.

Video Tapes and the Law: An Update, Gary F. Thome, AL, March 1977, at 7.

Voir Dire, David A. Shaw, AL, April 1975, at 16.

Trial Judge Memorandum Number 99 (1 Sept. w r'

19761, 5%-9 JALS 28. Tudor Family Tree Rustles With Memories of

Revolutionary Days, Ed Reavis, AL, Feb. 1977, at 10.

21st Advanced Class Undertakes New Cur- riculum, AL, Sept. 1972, at l.

214th JAG Detachment to Fort-Hood, AL, May 1977, a t 9.

U Uniform Filing System for Administrative Law

Opinions, Jack F. Lane, Jr., AL, Sept. 1972, at 10.

United States v. Alef: Punishing the Pleader for Sins of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Nor- man G. Cooper, AL, Nov. 1977, at 1.

United States v. Graves: No More Affirmative Waiver?, Lawrence J. Sandell, AL, June 1976, at 7.

United States v. Grunden: A Scalpel Not An AX, Albert B. Fletcher, Jr., AL, April 1978, a t 1.

United States v. McOmber, A Brief Critique, Fred Lederer, AL, June 1976, at 5.

United States v. Rivas and United States v. Davis: Effective Representation: Who Bears the Burden?, Norman Cooper, AL, Feb.

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Waiver of Rights in a Pretrial Agreement, David A. Shaw, AL, Dec. 1974, at 12.

Waiver Swamp, The, Paul B. Haseman, AL, Nov. 1975, at 21.

Warrant Officer Position Now Available to Court Reporters, Reserve Affairs Depart- ment, TJAGSA, AL, July 1977, a t 26.

What Forum for Accomplishing Change in the Military Justice System, Wilton B. Persons, Jr., AL, May 1978, a t 16.

Where the Government's sole involvement in subcontractor selection process is its ap- proval of subcontractor award or proposed award, such action is reviewable as a bid pro- test only if fraud or bad faith on the part of the Government's procuring agency in ap- proving subcontract awards is alleged, 76-1 JALS 33.

Where to Write for: Divorce Records, Marriage Records, Birth and Death Certificates, Vital Statistics Division, Dep't. of Health, Educa- tion Welfare, AL, Aug. 1978, at 10.

Who I s Out Of Step? Oliver Gash, AL, June 1978, at 1.

Withdrawn Charges: A Trap for the Unwary, David A. Shaw, AL, March 1975, at 30.

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Writing Requirement for Judge Advocate Ad- vanced Career Course, AL, July 1973, a t 21.

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Withholding of State Income Tax from Active Duty Military Members, David L. Gager- meier, AL, June 1977, a t 1.

Word Processing, Wilfred N. Bastille, AL,

Word Processing in the Staff Judge Advocate Office, Dieter P. Kohler, AL, Aug. 1978, at 35.

Feb. 1972, at 5. Y

Your Client’s First Contact With A Lawyer, Louis M. Brown, AL, Sept. 1973, at 17.

AUTHOR INDEX A

Abrams, Carl R., Have Gavel: Will Travel. . . Air Force Style, AL, Aug. 1973, a t 15.

Abrams, Creighton W., Race Relations and Equal Opportunity in the Military, AL, March 1974, at 16.

Adams, Leslie William, Improper Trial Counsel Argument, AL, May 1976, at 6.

Administrative and Civil Law Division, TJAGSA, Administrative and Civil Law Sec- tion, AL, April 1977, at 20; May 1977, at 13; July 1977, at 23; Sept. 1977, a t 29; Oct. 1977, at 18; Nov. 1977, at 18; Dec. 1977, a t 31; Feb. 1978, a t 4; March 1978, at 6; May 1978, a t 38; June 1978, a t 28; July 1978, at 23.

-, Enlisted Administrative Separations: Major Change Effective 1 April 1976, AL, May 1976, a t 24.

-, Legal Assistance Items, AL, July 1974, at 13; Oct. 1974, a t 20; Dec. 1974, at 15; Feb. 1975, at 25; April 1975, at 22.

Administrative Law Division, OTJAG, Article 138 Index, AL, Dec. 1977, at 29.

-, Disposition of Certain Court-martial Cases Involving Conscientious Objections, AL, Oct. 1972, at 23.

-, Enlistment and Induction of Juvenile Of- fenders, AL; Jan. 1972 at 21. Agovino, Frank, Copyright Law Items, AL, Aug. 1975, at 39; Feb 1977, at 13.

Albright, Penrose L. Common Sense Pre-

Alley, Wayne E. Making History as a Court Reporter, AL, Sept. 1976, at 1.

American Bar Association, Checklist for Indi- viduals Entering the Armed Forces, AL, June 1978, at 19.

- paredness, AL, Feb. 1977, a t 1.

Ammerman, E d w i n F., Appea rance of Witnesses at Court-martial Proceedings, AL. Jan. 1974, a t 21.

-, SJA Spotlight-Fifth U.S. Army: Con- solidation’of Fourth and Fifth United States Armies, AL, Oct. 1971, at 10.

Amsterdam, Anthony G., The Initial Interview with a Criminal Client, AL, March 1975, at 8.

Assistant Commandant for Reserve Affairs, TJAGSA, Reserve Affairs Notes, AL, Aug. 1973, at 20.

B Bacon, Carl E., The Trainee Discharge Pro-

gram, AL, Jan. 1975, at 12. Banks, Robert M. Jr. and Edward D. Holmes,

Labor Relations at Fort Bliss: A Team Con- cept that Works, AL, May 1976, at 17.

Bastille, Wilfred N., Word Processing, AL, Feb. 1972, at 5.

Bednar, Richard and Hugh Overholt, The Per- sonnel Picture, AL, Nov. 1973, at 10.

Bell, Griffin B., Attorney General’s Guidance on Freedom of Information Act Requests, AL, July 1977, a t 18.

Berry, Robert W., The Government Attorney, AL, March 1972, at 1.

Birnbaum, Myron L., More Thoughts on the Traces Theory in Drug Cases, AL, May 1972, at 1.

Black, Stephen R., Value Engineering in Mili- tary Procurement: The Old Suggestion Box?, AL, Sept. 1975, at 1.

Bonekemper, Edward H. 111, Ethical Issues in Military Legal Assistance, AL, June 1978, a t 18.

Borgen, Mack, Legal Assistance Items, AL, May 1975, at 27; June 1975, a t 34; July 1976,

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68 at 33; Aug. 1975, at 35; Sept. 1975, at 38; Oct. 1975, at 36; Nov. 1975, at 25; Dec. 1975, at 33. at 2.

-, and Stephan Todd, Legal Assistance Items, AL, March 1976, at 16; July 1976, at 30; April 1976, at 16; May 1976, at 21; June 1976, at 9.

-, The Management and Administration of Military Legal Assistance Offices, AL, April 1975, at 1.

Borgen, Mack, Errata concerning “The Man- agement and Administration of Military Legal Assistance Offices,” AL, May 1975, at 40.

Brant, Charles E., The Functions and Duties of an ARCOM Staff Judge Advocate, AL, Nov. 1975, a t 29.

Brodie, Michael A., Federal Medical Care Re- covery Act. AL, June 1972, at 7.

-, Federal Tort Claims ActDiscretionary Function, AL, Oct. 1972, at 11.

-, Medical Care Recovery Act, AL, Sept. 1972, at 17.

-, Medical Care Recovery Act Notes, AL, Feb. 1973, at 12.

--, Medical Care Recovery Act-Private Counsel, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 9.

---, Medical Care Recovery Under State Workmen’s Compensation, AL, April 1973, at 24.

Brown, Louis M., Your Client’s First Contact With a Lawyer, AL, Sept. 1973, at 17.

Bruning, Richard C., After-Action Report: 1975 Advanced Procurement Attorney’s Course, AL, May 1976, at 14. ’

-, 1976 Procurement Attorney’s Advanced Course, AL, March 1976, at 24.

-, The Saga of Maney Aircraft or “Sound and Fury Signifying Something,” AL, Aug. 1973, at 1. 32.

Bryson, G.P., Obstruction of Justice; The Fed- era1 and Military Offenses, AL, June 1975, at 1.

Buescher, Stephen L., Conscientious Objection in the Military An End to Noyd, AL, June 1972, at 1.

-, Conscientious Objectors and Courts- Martial: Some Recent Developments, AL Sept. 1971, at 5.

--, SJA Spotlight-TJAGSA, AL, April

1973, a t 17. -, Supreme Court Review, AL, Sept. 1972,

Burger, Warren E., The Special Skills of Advo- cacy, AL, Feb. 1974, at 17.

Burns, Stephen R., Admissibility Problem of DA Form 2475-2, AL, June 1976, at 28.

Bursley, G.H.P., Appellate Review in the Mili- tary Justice System: Can I t Be Expedited?, AL, May 1978, at 19.

C Callaway, Howard H., Secretary of the Army

Address, AL, Oct. 1973, at 3. Capalbo, Barry N. and Robert E. Gregg,

Exemption From Mandatory Disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act, AL, Sept. 1975, at 10.

-, The Freedom of Information Act: Back- ground and Current Requirements, AL, April 1975, at 9.

Carey, James S., The Effect of a Discharge Under the 1970 Amendment to the Bank- ruptcy Act, AL, Oct. 1972, at 11.

Chris ty , Walter W., Labor-Management Relations-Recent Changes, AL, Sept. 1972, at 6.

Coleman, Gerald C., SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Japan, AL, Dec. 1972, at 10.

Cooke, John S., Ethics of Trial Advocates, AL, Dec. 1977, at 1.

-, United States v. Thomas and the Future of Unit Inspections, AL July 1976, at 1.

Cooper, Norman G., Have You Heard? New Rules for Pretrial Confinement, AL, May 1977, at 21.

-, The Military Judge: More Than a Mere Referee, AL, Aug. 1976, at 1; Oct. 1976, a t

---, United States v. Alef Punishing the Pleader for Sins of Subject Matter Jurisdic- tion, AL, Nov. 1977, at 1.

-, United States v. Rivas and United States v. Davis: Effective Representation: Who Bears the Burden?, AL, Feb. 1978, at 1.

Cooper, Thomas R. Jr., Medical Treatment Facility Liability for Patient Suicide and Other Self-Injury, AL, Sept. 1975, at 20.

Corrigan, Brian, Federal Retirement Benefits

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vening Authority Action, AL, Dec. 1977, at 29.

-, Criminal Law Section, AL, Feb. 1978, at 36; May 1978, at 35.

-, Professional Responsibility, AL, May 1976, a t 4; June 1976, at 21; Oct. 1976, at 13; Jan. 1977, at 15; Feb. 1977, at 13; March 1977, at 6; May 1977, at 19; June 1977, at 16; July 1977, at 12; Oct. 1977, at 12; Nov. 1977, at 11; May 1978, at 22; June 1978, at 11; July 1978, a t 22; August 1978, a t 8.

Crowder, Wayne T., Realities of the Military Justice System, AL, Aug. 1974, at 35.

Cumming, Richard E. and Richard B. Johns, The Problem of Privileges for Local National Dependents in Germany, AL, Aug. 1976, at 4.

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in Texas, AL, April 1978, at 4. Corrigan, Dennis, The Lonely Flower, Com-

mand Control of Civilian Activities at Mili- tary Installations after Greer v. Spock, AL, June 1976, at 1.

-, and Kit Hunter, The Case of the Missing Crime or When is a Speed Limit Not a Speed Limit?, AL, Aug. 1977, at 1.

Corrigan, Dennis M., and Steven Rose, The F i r s t Amendment-Revisited, AL, Jan. 1976, at 7.

Costello, John L. Jr, Delays in the Criminal Process: Review of a Recent Article, AL, May 1975, at 30.

-, and Royal Daniel 111, Facts, Trends and “Watchpoints”-Army Non-Judicial Punish- ment, AL, Dec. 1973, at 13.

-, and Royal Daniel 111, Measure of Qualita- tive Changes in Commander Use of Nonjudi- cial Punishment and Court-Martial, AL, Feb. 1974, at 1.

-, and Royal Daniel 111, Processing Times in Inferior Courts-A Preliminary Analysis, AL, April 1974, at 27. p’ Coupe, Dennis F. and Edward D. Holmes, Ground Rules for Installation-Level Labor Negotiations, AL, Dec. 1975, at 1.

Covington, Albert A., U.S. Army Retraining Brigade, AL, March 1973, a t 5.

Criminal Law Division, TJAGSA, Article 137 Training Aids, AL, Nov. 1977, a t 13.

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Criminal Law Items, AL, Sept. 1973, at 23; Oct. 1973, a t 31; Nov. 1973, at 21; Dec. 1973, at 22; Feb. 1974, at 13; April 1974, at 18; May 1974, at 18; June 1974, at 19; July 1974, at 12; Aug. * 1974, at 19; Sept. 1974, at 9; Oct. 1974, at 25; Nov. 1974, at 18; Jan. 1975, at 16; Feb. 1975, at 27; March 1975, at 31; April 1975, at 21; May 1975, at 18; Ju re 1975, at 37; July 1975, at 36; Aug. 1975, at 26; Sept. 1975, a t 30; Oct. 1975, a t 26; Jan. 1976, a t 38; March 1976, at 12; April 1976, at 16; Aug. 1976, at 9; Sept. 1976, at 5; Oct. 1976, at 14; Nov. 1976, at 26; Jan. 1977, at 21; Feb. 1977, at 19; March 1977, at 15; May 1977, at 23;

Criminal Law Division, OTJAG, Deferment of Service of Sentence to Confinement, AL, Sept. 1977, at 45. 27.

-, Forwarding Trial Records After Con-

Cuthbert, Thomas, AL, May 1972, at 3.

,, Daniel, Royal 111, The Dunlap Period: Some

Research Assistance, Nov. 1974, at 24. -, and John L. Costello, Jr., Facts, Trends,

and “Watchpoints”-Army Non-Judicial Punishment, AL, Dec. 1973, at 13.

-, and John L. Costello, Jr., Measure of Qualitative Changes In Commander Use of Nonjudicial Punishment and Court-Martial, AL, Feb. 1974, a t 1.

-, and John L. Costello, Jr., Processing Times in Inferior Courts-A Preliminary Analysis, AL, April 1974, a t 27.

Darner, Thomas A., SJA Spotlighbthe U.S. Army Safeguard System Command, AL, March 1973, at 10.

DeBarr, John R., Kathleen I. McGuire, Mary Ann Murphy, and Sverre 0. Staurset, Per- sonal Liability of Government Legal Person- ne1 in Malpractice Actions: Avoiding a Legal Malpractice Crisis in the Military, AL, May 1978, a t 1.

Decker, Charles L., The Judge Advocate Gen- eral’s School’s F i r s t Quarter Century- Recollections and Suggestions, AL, Oct. 1976, at 7 .

Deline, Donald A., 71D Correspondence Course Available from TJAGSA, AL, Jan. 1975, at

DePue, John F., EPMS-Its Impact Upon the

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Judge Advocate General’s Corps’ Enlisted Legal Clerks and Court Reporters, AL, Oct. 1977, at 27.

-, The JAG Liaison a t MILPERCEN- Some Initial Reflections, AL, July 1977, at 8.

Developments, Doctrine and Literature De- partment, TJAGSA, Army Field Law Li- brary Service Moves to Charlottesville, AL, April 1978, at 23.

-, Court Reporters, Welcome to the Twen- tieth Century, AL, Sept. 1974, at 18.

-, DDL Notes, AL, Sept. 1973, a t 24. -, New Change in Staffing Guide Affects JA

Offices, AL, Dec. 1974 at 18. -, Status Report on Procurement of New

Court Reporting Equipment, AL, Feb. 1974, at 27.

Dommer, Paul, Army Lawyer Spotlights: The JA in Europe, AL, Nov. 1971, at 12.

Dubeau, Robert W., The Serviceman’s Right to Legal Representation, AL, Dec. 1972, at 5.

Dudzik, Joseph A., ASPR Committee Notes, AL, June 1973, at 6.

-, ASPR Committee Notes, AL, Sept. 1973, at 13; Nov. 1973, at 13.

Dwyer, William J., New Management Aid, AL, May 1974, at 24.

Fischer, Edwin R., Federal, State and Local Tax Problems Arising Under Army Con- tracts, AL, May 1975, at 29.

-, Procurement Law Notes, AL, May 1975, a t 29.

Fletcher, Albert B. Jr., The Continuing Juris- diction Trial Court, AL, Jan. 1976, at 5.

-, Military Justice Tomorrow, AL, May 1978, at 13.

-, United States v. Grunden: A Scalpel Not an Ax, AL, April 1978, at 1.

Fontanella, David A., Lessons in Military Law, AL, Dee. 1971, at 8.

Foster, Henry H. Jr and Doris Jonas Freed, Family Law in the Fifty States: An Over- view, AL, Feb, 1978, at 11.

Freed, Doris Jonas and Henry H. Foster, Jr., Family Law in the Fifty States: An Over- view, AL, Feb. 1978, at 11.

Freer, Robert W., BOAC Phase IV and Re- serve Component Staff Course, AL, Aug. 1978, at 47.

-, 1978 Law Day Observance, AL, July 1978, at 31.

Fulton, William S. Jr., Mandatory CLE: A Re- port to the Corps, AL, Nov. 1975, a t 9.

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Gagermeier, David L., Withholding of State E Endicott, James As, Jr., ABA Young Lawyers Income Tax from Active Duty Military Mem- Assist POW-MIA Families, AL, Jan. 1972, at

9. -, New Approach to Military Law Instruc-

tion for ROTC, AL, July 1973, at 22.

bers, AL, June 1977, at 1.

at 7. Gale, Ronald E., SJA Spotlight, AL, Jan. 1973,

Gallant, Ronald L., Article 85 and Appellate Bruce, The Impact Of ‘Os‘-

Effectiveness Considerations Upon the Review-A Precursor to the Changing At- titude Toward Desertion, AL, Nov. 1974, at Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion, AL,

Dec. 1977, at 21. 7.

-, SIDPERS: The Army’s New Personnel -9 Laboratory Reports be Admitted

at courts-M&bl to Identify Ille@’ Drugs?, Accounting System and Its Effect Upon MS- tary Justice, AL, Feb. 1975, at 5.

Gash, Oliver, Who Is Out of Step?. AL, June 1978, a t 1.

Gates, E.A. and Vincent P. Yustas, The Role F F a r a g u n a , J o s e p h R., Revision of t h e of the Fort Knox SJA Office in SCOC, AL,

Copyright Law, Title 17, AL, Aug. 1977, at May 1975, at 12. 24. Gentry, William E., The Defense of Absolute

Field Defense Services, USALSA, U.S. Army Privilege In Defamation Suits Against Mem- Trial Defense Services Approved for bers of the Armed Forces, AL, July 1974, a t p

5.

AL, May 1978, a t 25.

TRADOC Test, AL, May 1978, at 9.

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Gerwig, Robert, Article 138 Revisited, AL, Griswold, Erwin N., Appellate Advocacy, AL, Dec. 1975, at 15; Feb. 1976, at 26.

-, A Minor Recurring Theme: Problems of Gunderman, Art , A Court Reporter Court-Martial Jurisdiction over Inactive Re- servists, AL, Aug. 1971, at 21.

Giannelli, Paul C. and Francis A Gilligan, The Federal Rules of Evidence, AL, Aug. 1975,

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Oct. 1973, at 11.

Speaks. . ., AL, Jan 1974, at 1.

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at 12. Gilligan, Francis A., Expectation of Privacy: A

Two-Edged Sword As to Standing, AL, Sept. 1973, at 4.

-, Inspections, AL, Nov. 1972, a t 11. -, Issues Raised by Military Warrants, AL,

-, Speedy Trial, AL, Oct. 1975, at 1. -, and Frederic I. Lederer, Doing Away

with the Exclusionary Rule, AL, Aug. 1975, at 1.

-, and Paul C. Giannelli, The Federal Rules of Evidence, AL, Aug. 1975, at 12.

Goldberg, Norman, Chapter 10 Discharges: Preventive Maintenance, AL, Dec. 1971, at 19.

-, Line of Duty Requirements Related to Drug Abuse, AL, Dec. 1971, at 5.

Graham, David E., The Defense Counsel: An Important Factor in Race Relations and the Military Judicial System, AL, May 1974, a t 12.

-, Minority Personnel in the Office of the STA, AL, March 1974, at 12.

-, Racial Confrontation: A Three Phase Ap- proach, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 14.

Grause, Joseph, A Civilian Lawyer‘s Perspec- tive of the Legal Assistance Program, AL, Oct. 1973, at 22.

Gray, Kenneth E, The Expanded Legal Assist- ance Program, AL, Dec. 1973, at 20.

Green, Herbert J. Lesser, Included Offenses in Drug Cases, AL, April 1977, at 1.

Green, Thomas H., History of the Judge Advo- cate General’s Department, AL, June 1975, at 13.

Gregg, Robert E., The Privacy Act of 1974, AL, July 1975, at 25.

-, Processing Freedom of Information Act Requests, AL, June 1975, a t 7.

-, and Barry N. Capalbo, Exemption From Mandatory Disclosure Under the Freedom of Information Act, AL, Sept. 1975, at 10.

Aug. 1972, at 4.

Hanko, Kenneth J., Motion for a Partial Find- ing of Not Guilty, AL, Aug. 1978, at 1.

Hopkins, Gary L., S. 1264, Federal Acquisition Act of 1977: Changes in Contract Formation, AL, July 1978, at 1.

I Imwinkelried, Edward J., The New Federal

Rules of Evidence, AL, April 1973, a t 3. -, The New Federal Rules of Evidence-

Part 11, AL, May 1973, a t 1. -, The New Federal Rules of Evidence-

Part 111, AL, June 1973 at 1. -, The New Federal Rules of Evidence-

Part IV, AL, July 1973, a t 10. International Affairs Division, OTJAG, Inter-

national Affairs Section, AL, Nov. 1976 at 25; March 1977 a t 17; May 1977, at 24; July 1978, at 32.

-, Law of the Sea Negotiations Status Re- port, (U.S. State Department GIST Sep- tember 19771, AL, Dec. 1977, a t 39.

-, Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, AL, April 1977, at 17.

International Law Division, OTJAG, Interna- tional Law Notes, AL, Jan. 1975, at 24.

International Law Division, TJAGSA, Euro- pean Red Cross Seminar On Dissemination of the Geneva Conventions, AL, May 1977, at 10.

J Jankowsky, Joel, SJA Spotlight-The U.S.

Army Materiel Command, AL, March 1972, at 5.

Johnson, Jay S., The Full Payment Concept: How It Protects the CHAMPUS Beneficiary, AL, Oct. 1972, at 9.

Joseph, Albert M., The High Cost of the Great American Windbag, AL, May 1976, at 1.

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72 K Kelso, Winchester, SJA SpotlightiThird U S .

Army, AL, Feb. 1972, at 8. Kingham, T. Barry, Marijuana Detection Dogs

As An Instrument of Search: The Real Ques- tion, AL, May 1973, a t 10.

Kohler, Dieter P., Word Processing in the Staff Judge Advocate Office, AL, Aug. 1978, at 35.

Krump, Garry J., The Military Legal Advisor Program in Japan, AL, Oct. 1975, at 12.

L LaHaye, Michael P., Checklist of Post-Trial

Review Errors, AL, Feb 1976, at 16., also March 1976, at 14.

Lancaster, Steven F., Legal Assistance Items, AL, Aug. 1976, at 11.

Lancaster, Steven F., Legal Assistance Items, AL, Sept. 1976, at 16; Nov. 1976, at 30.

-, Survivor Benefits: A checklist, AL, Sept. 1977, a t 1.

-, and F. John Wagner, Jr., Legal Assist- ance Items, AL, Oct. 1976, at 21; Dec. 1976 a t 22; Jan. 1977, a t 11; March 1977, at 3; April 1977, at 28; May 1977, at 13; June 1977, at 29; Aug. 1977, at 15; Sept. 1977, at 34; Oct. 1977, a t 21; Dec. 1977, at 34; Feb. 1978, at 7; March 1978, a t 7; April 1978, at 25.

Lance, Charles E., A Punitive Discharge-An Effective Punishment AL, July 1976, at 25.

Lane, Jack F., Administrative Due Process and Army Regulation 15-6, AL, May 1974, at 1.

-, Classification, Promotion and Racial Dis- crimination, AL, May 1973, at 13.

-, Expanding the Military Legal Delivery System: The Legal Paraprofessional, AL, April 1972, at 1.

-, A Uniform Filing System for Administra- tive Law Opinions, AL, Sept. 1972, at 10.

Lederer, Calvin M. and Frederic I. Lederer, Admissibility of Evidence Found By Mari- juana Detection Dogs, AL, April 1973, at 12.

-, and Frederic I. Lederer, Marijuana Dog Searchers After United States v. Unrue, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 6.

Lederer, Frederic I., Absence Without Leave-The Nature of the Offense, AL, March 1974, at 4.

-, Reappraising the Legality of Post-Trial Interviews, AL, July 1977, at 12.

--, United States v. McOmber. A Brief Critique, AL, June 1976, at 5.

-, and Calvin M. Lederer, Admissibility of Evidence Found By Marijuana Detection Dags, AL, April 1973, at 12.

-, and Calvin M. Lederer, Marijuana Dog Searches After United States v. Unrue, AL, Dec. 1973, at 6.

---, and Francis A. Gilligan, Doing Away with the Exclusionary Rule, AL, Aug. 1985. a t 1.

Lee, The Korean Military Justice System, AL, June 1974, at 23.

Levi, Edward H., Attorney General's Law Day Address, AL, July 1976, a t 22.

Levie, Howard S., Compliance by States with the 1979 Geneva Prisoner Of War Conven- tion, AL, June 1974, at 1.

Litigation Division, OTJAG, Army Construc- tion Contract, AL, Oct. 1971, at 20.

-, Determination of Bad Time, Sept 1971, at 12.

-, Litigation Division Items, Aug. 1971, at ' 12; June 1974, at 16; Aug. 1974, at 12; Oct.

1974, a t 25; Feb. 1975, at 15; July 1975, a t 29; Oct. 1975, at 35; Dec. 1975, at 32; April 1976, at 18;

-, Medical Care Recovery Act, AL, Aug. 1971, at 12.

-, Medical Care Recovery Act, AL, March 1972, at 9; April 1972, at 18.

-, Medical Care Recovery Act Items, AL, Sept. 1971, a t 11.

-, Medical Care Recovery From Workmen's Compensation, AL, Nov. 1971, at 17.

-, Medical Care Recovery from Workmen's Compensation Continued, AL, Dec. 1971, at 14.

--, Medical Care Recovery Under Work- men's Compensation-Conclusion, AL, Jan. 1972, at 14.

-, New Litigation Regulation, AL, June 1973, at 26.

-, Sovereign Immunity of Foreign Coun- tries in U.S. Courts, AL, May 1973, at 17.

-, Transfer of Military Personnel, AL, Dec. 1971, a t 11. Loane, Jabez W. IV, Public Re- lations and Personnel Claims, AL, April

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regularities and Deficiencies in the Settle- ment of Claims, AL, Oct. 1971, a t 17.

Meengs, Philip G., SJA SpotlighdOkinawa, AL, July 1973, a t 17.

Melnick, Arnold, Courts-Martial and the Fed- eral District Courts, AL, April 1972, at 13.

Military Justice Division, OTJAG, Army Ex- pert Witnesses, AL, Oct. 1971, at 16.

-, Post-Trial Review, AL, Nov. 1971, at 22. -, Presidential and Congressional Inquiries,

AL, Dec. 1971, at 22. -, Release of Servicemen to Civilians, AL,

Jan. 1973, at 14. Millan, Stanley A., Duty to Disclose Key Gov-

ernment Witness’ Grant of Immunity, AL, Jan. 1973, at 5.

-, Impact of Recent Supreme Court Cases Upon the Military Justice System, AL, March 1973, a t 1.

Miller, Joel D., Three is Not Enough: Some Tentative Thoughts on the Number of Judges on the United States Court of Military Ap- peals, AL, Sept. 1976, at 11.

Miller, William O., Impact Statements for Mili- tary Justice Changes, AL, May 1978, at 9.

-, “Military Justice Supervision-TJAG or COMA”?, AL, May 1977 at 5.

Minarich, Edward L. Jr., Third Party liability in Household Goods Shipments, AL, Nov. 1976, at 7.

Monroe, Glenn E., The Allowability of Attor- neys Fees in Government Contracting, AL, July 1977, at 1.

-, Federal Acquisitions Act and Truth in Negotiations, AL, July 1978, at 7.

-, Government Contract Costs-An Intro- duction, AL, Feb. 1977, a t 4.

-, New Minor Construction Act, AL. March 1978, a t 35.

Morgan, Robert, Attorney General-Judge Ad- vocate Relations, AL, Nov. 1972, at 3.

Mounts, James A., Jr., Claims Items, AL, Aug. 1972, at 17.

Mullins, William R., Determination of Quantum Under the Military Claims Act in Claims Arising in Foreign Countries, AL, Feb. 1972, at 15.

-, The Military Claims Act: Application of Comparative Negligence in Germany, AL, Sept. 1971, a t 4.

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1972, at 5. -, Recent Developments in Personnel

Claims, AL, Jan. 1972, a t 11. Long, Robert A. Jr., Procurement Law Notes:

1st Fiscal Law Course, AL, March 1976, at 23.

Lunter, Gary W., The Effect of State No-Fault Automobile Insurance Law on the Federal Tort Claims Act, AL. March 1972, at 11.

-, Nonappropriated Fund Members, AL, Aug. 1973, at 5,

-, Supreme Court Reaffirms Prohibition Against Absolute Liability Under the Tort Claim Act, AL, Aug. 1972, a t 8.

Lynn, Jame T., The Lawyer and the Odnako, AL, Feb. 1975, at 1.

M Machado, Doald C., Handling Malpractice

Claims, AL, Jan. 1977, a t 5. Malinoski, Joseph C. Jr., Changes in Process-

ing Article 138 Complaints, AL, Feb. 1974, at 9. r‘’ Manheim, Michael A., State Legal Guides, AL, Jan. 1972, at 11.

Mann, Nathan H., A Look At The English Bar- rister, AL, Feb. 1976, at 3.

McColl, Archibald M. S., Collection of Local Regulations and Forms Beginning, AL, Jan. 1978, a t 16.

-, Thoughts on a Friday Afternoon, AL, Oct. 1976, at 29.

McGowan, James J. Jr., SJA SptlighGIran, AL, Oct. 1972, at 13

-, Training in the Geneva and Hague Con- ventions: A Dead Issue?, AL Jan. 1974, at 6.

McGuire, Gay E., Trial Counsel Authentica- tion, AL, Oct. 1974, at 24.

McGuire, Kathleen I., John R. Debarr, Mary Ann Murphy, and Sverre 0. Staurset, Per- sonal Liability of Government Legal Person- ne1 in Malpractice Actions: Avoiding a Legal Malpractice Crisis in the Military, AL, May 1978, at 1.

McLong, Malcolm, E., SJA Spot l ightSixth United States Army, AL, May 1972, at 17.

McNeill, Robert H., Stockade Visitation Pro- gram, AL, May 1972, at 5.

McQueen, Rosalie A., Recurring Errors, Xr-

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Mundt, James A., The Personnel Picture, AL, Nov. 1972, at 7.

Murphy, Mary Ann, John R. Debarr, Kathleen I. McGuire, and Svere 0. Staurset, Personal Liability of Government Legal Personnel in Malpractice Actions: Avoiding a Legal Mal- practice Crisis in the Military, AL, May 1978, at 1.

Nawahine, Joseph C., Innovations in Court Reporting and Post-Trial Processing, AL, April 1974 a t 8.

Neinast, William H., Colonel Neinast Ad- dresses 1975 Army JAG Conference, AL, Feb. 1976, a t 1.

-, “Dear Mr. Congressman,” AL, Dec. 1973, at 30.

--, Litigation Update: “Oh Say! Can You Sue?” (Or be Sued?), AL, March 1974, at 31.

Noble, James E., Intellectual & Industrial Property-Patents, AL, June 1973, at 23.

Nolan, John M., Knowledge of the Effect of the Plea: Role of Both Military Judge and Coun- sel, AL, April 1975, at 16.

-, Recusal, The Need for the Exercise of Sound Discretion, AL, May 1975, at 21.

Nonresident Instruction, TJAGSA, Test Your- self, AL, May 1975, at 15.

Norton, William J . , The Law Centers, AL, May 1972, at 5.

-, SJA Spo t l igh tF i r s t U.S. A m y , AL, Aug. 1972, at 11.

Nothnagel, Gunther and Peter Plaut, Educa- tional Opportunities for Legal Clerks and Court Reporters, AL, April 1978 at 14.

Nutt, Robert M., A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: The Contract Dis-

-, General Parker Address, AL, Dec. 1972 a t 4.

Paust, Jordan J., Human Rights, Human Rela- tions, and Overseas Command, AL, Jan. 1973, at 1.

Personnel Management Developments, MIL- PERCEN, Grade Authorization of MOS 71E (Court Reporter) to EWES, AL, Sept. 1975, at 16.

Persons, Wilton B. Jr . , Field Defense Services, AL, Oct. 1976, at 1.

-, Military Justice Reporter, AL, June 1977, a t 3.

-, Observance of Law Day USA 1978, AL, Feb. 1978, at 20.

-, Observance of Law Day USA 1977, AL, Feb. 1977, at 11.

-, Personnel Policy Changes, AL, May 1976 at 1,

-, Promotion to General Officer, AL, March 1978, a t 16.

-, TJAG‘s Comments on the USATDS, AL, June 1978, at 10.

---, TJAG Congratulates COL Fulton for CLE Efforts, AL, Oct. 1976, at 17.

-, What Forum for Accomplishing Change in the Military Justice System?, AL, May 1978, at 16.

Peterson J.T., A New Concept in Nonappro- priated Fund Management and Procurement, AL, Oct. 1973, at 16.

Peterson, Morris Bruce, Liquor Sales and The Military, AL, Jan 1974, a t 15.

Piotrowski, Leonard R., The Determination of Availability o f Requested Individual Military Counsel, AL, Dec. 1976, at 6; March 1977, at 12.

-, the Right to Counsel a t a Summary Court-Martial, AL, March 1977, at 13.

-, Television Comes to Court, AL, Nov. 1974, a t 1.

-, and Vaughan Taylor, The Competency of Counsel, AL, Oct. 1977, at 14.

Plaut, Peter and Gunther Nothnagel, Educa- tional Opportunities for Legal Clerks and Court Reporters, AL, April 1978, at 14.

Plumb, John K., SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army P Alaska, AL, Sept. 1972, at 7. Parker, Harold E., Acting TJAG’s Address, Pollack, Samuel, SJA Spotlight-Eighth

United States Army, AL, July 1972, at 3.

;“)

putes Act of 1978, AL, July 1978, at 15.

0 O’Meara, Richard M., Official Records in

AWOL Cases: Does the Exception Destroy the Rule?, AL, Nov. 1976, at 1.

Overholt, Hugh, The Personnel Picture, AL, Oct. 1974, at 15.

-, and Richard Bednar, The Personnel Pic- ture, AL, Nov; 1973, at 10.

AL, Oct. 1974 at 4.

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Expanded Legal Assistance Program, AL, Feb. 1975, a t 12.

-, Prugh Addresses International Law Soci- ety, AL, Aug. 1975, a t 22.

-, Reserve Conference Keynote Address, AL, Jan. 1974, at 12.

-, A Shift in Focus, AL, Dec. 1972, at 1. -, TJAG Addresses Infantry Students, AL,

-, TJAG Out l ines D u t i e s of Chief ,

-, TJAG’s “Annual Report,” AL, Aug. 1974,

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Poore, William A., Errors In the Post-Trial Review, AL, Oct. 1975, a t 24.

Port, A. Tyler, The Energy Problem and the Procurement Lawyer, AL, April 1974, a t 1.

Pydasheff, Robert S., The Legal Center Con- cept, AL, Jan. 1975, a t 9.

PP & TO, OTJAG, Early Outs, AL, Dec. 1972, a t 26.

-, Reorganization 1973, AL, March 1973, at 3.

Procurement Law Division, Tax and Property Law Branch, OTJAG, Recent Developments in the Taxation of a Military Service at 1. Member’s “Interest” in Government-

March 1975, at 1.

USALSA, AL, Feb. 1975, at 11.

Furnished Housing, AL, Oct. 1977, at 8. Procurement Law -Division, TJAGSA, Bid

Protests-Comp. Gen. Review of District Court Decision, AL, Sept. 1971, at 16.

Procurement Law Division, OTJAG, Procure- ment Law Notes, AL, July 1975, at 42.

-, Procurement Legal Service, AL, Aug. 1971 at 14. Sept. 1971 at 16; Oct. 1971, at 22; Nov. 1971, at 20; Dec. 1971, a t 23; Jan. 1972, at 24; Feb. 1972, at 20; March 1972, at 19; April 1972, at 20; June 1972, a t 16; July 1972, at 9; Sept. 1972, at 23; Nov. 1972, at 28; Dec. 1972, at 15.

Procurement Law Division, OTJAG, Procure- ment Law Notes, AL, June 1975, a t 39; April 1975, at 21;

Procurement Legal Division, TJAGSA , Federal Credit Unions Exempt From Communica- tions Excise Tax, AL, Nov. 1971, at 20.

--, Socio-Economic Policies-Executive Order issued Pursuant to Clean Air Act, AL Sep. 1971, at 18.

Prugh, George S., Anniversary Message, AL, Jul. 1972, at 1.

-, Counseling Servicemen, AL, April 1973, a t 22.

-, Evolving Military Law: Sentences and Sentencing, AL, Dec. 1974, at 1.

-, Initiatives to Reaffirm and Develop In- ternational Humanitarian Law For Armed Conflict, AL, Nov. 1973, at 1.

-, JAG Conference Keynote Address, AL, Oct. 1973, at 7.

-, Judge Advocate Support of h y Goals for 1975, AL. Jan. 1975, at 1.

-, Proposed Change t o AR 60850 and the

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Quigley, Gary P., Development of Department of Defense Policy on Damage to Government Property Resulting from Defective Supplies, AL, Nov. 1973, at 14.

R Raby, Kenneth A., Filing of Administrative

Reprimands in Official Personnel Files, AL, May 1974, a t 15.

Reavis, Ed., Tudor Family Tree Rustles With Memories of Revolutionary Days, AL, Feb. 1977, a t 10.

Reserve Affairs, TJAGSA, American Bar As- sociation Supports Pre-Mobilization Legal Counseling, AL, April 1977, at 15.

-, Index of Staff Training Problems, AL, Feb. 1978,

--, JAG Reserve Officers Encouraged to Participate in Mutual Support Training, AL, April 1978, at 22.

-, Law School Liaison Program, AL, Dec. 1977, at 51.

-, 1977 Judge Advocate General’s Reserve Training Workshop, AL, Nov. 1977, a t 21.

-, Reorganization of JAGS0 Detachments, AL, April 1977, at 14.

--, Reserve Affairs Department Initiates CLE Liaison Program, AL, Jan. 1978, at 13.

-, Schedule Change in Reserve Components Technical Training (On-Site)Program For Academic Year 1977-78, AL, Dec. 1977, at 51.

-, Third Annual JAG Mutual Support Con- . ference, AL, Feb. 1978, at 21.

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-, Warrant Officer Position Now Available ment Discounts, AL, Oct. 1977, at 6. to Court Reporters, AL, July 1977, a t 26. Schreiber, B. John Jr., For t Gordon’s Suc-

Reutiman, Robert W. Jr., Hard Blows, But cessful Excursion into Word Processing, AL, Not Foul: A Survey of Recent Significant May 1977, a t 10. Cases Concerning Final Argument of Trial -, The Legal Clerk’s Course, AL, Aug. Counsel in Light of the American Bar As- 1972, a t 1. sociation Standards on The Prosecution Shaw, David A., The Article 38c Brief: A Re- Function, AL, April 1977, at 4. newed Vitality, AL, June 1975, a t 26.

Rice, Leonard E. Jr . , Interdepartmental Shaw, David A., Clemency: A Useful Rehabili- Committee on Medical Mal-Practice, AL, tation Tool, AL, Aug. 1975, at 32. Nov. 1972, a t 22. -, Defense Counse l A r g u m e n t on

Rice, Paul Jackson, Military Dissent, AL, Feb. Sentenc-Still an Advocate, AL, Jan. 1975, 1973, a t 1. at 21.

Rogers, Richard M., The USCMA and the In- -, Limitations on the Use of Pretrial State- voluntary Volunteer: United States v. Cat- ments, AL, Feb. 1975, at 20. low, AL, July 1974, at 1. ---, The Opening Statement-Setting the

Rose, Steven and Dennis M. Corrigan, The Stage for a Successful Defense, AL, July First Amendment-Revisited, AL, Jan. 1975, a t 39. 1976, at 7. ---, Post-Trial Duties of Defense Counsel,

Rothlisberger, Dan, Disaster Team-Pays Off, AL, Oct. 1974, at 23. AL, Jan. 1972, a t 17. -, Requests for Appellate Defense Counsel:

Rouse, Joseph H., Claims Under the National Its Uses and Abuses, AL, May 1975, at 20. Guard Claims Act, AL, May 1972, a t 13. -, Voir Dire, AL, April 1975, at 16.

Rovak, Stephen H., The Gonzales Bill, AL, --, Waiver of Rights in a Pretrial Agree- Jan. 1977, a t 1. ment, AL, Dec. 1974, a t 12.

Rumpf, Helmut, Collective Security and the -, Withdrawn Charges: A Trap for the Un- Alliance System, AL, July 1973, at 1. wary, AL, March 1975, a t 30.

Sherrer, Charles W. and John H. Eft, An Ef- fective Program of Inhouse Continuing Pro- fessional Education for a Relatively Small S

Sandell, Lawrence J., Chain of Custody in Legal Staff, AL, Aug. 1976, at 13. Siano, Anthony J., Captains Advisory Council

-, United States v. Graves: No More Af- Notes-Report on the Result of a Survey of JAG Captains, AL, March 1976, a t 10.

Scalione, Robert S., SJA Spotlight-MDW, -, The Client in Common, AL, Nov. 1975, a t 19.

Scanlon, Jermone W., SJA Spotlight: U.S. -, Motions In Limine: An Often Neglected Delegation, Four-Party Joint Military Team, Common Law Motion AL, Jan. 1976, a t 17. Republic of Vietnam, AL, March 1974, a t 14. Smith, Robert B., Know Thy Client, AL, May

Schinasi, Lee D., The Judge Advocate General 1975, at 11. Conduc t s S i d e b a r W i t h A r m y Young Solf, Waldemar, International Law Report, Lawyer’s Advisory Council, AL, May 1978, AL, Nov. 1974, at 22. a t 6. Staring, Merlin H., Malpractice Liability of

Schlesinger, James R., Maintaining an Equilib- Judge Advocates, AL, March 1972, a t 4. rium of Power, AL, Jan. 1975, a t 6. -, Navy JAG Corps Reorganization, AL,

Schleuter, David A., Captains’ Advisory Coun- Aug. 1973, at 14. cil Notes, AL, Nov. 1974, a t 21. -, Time Sheets, AL, Aug. 1973, at 13.

-, Constructive Enlistments: Alive and Staurset, Sverre O., John R. Debarr, Kathleen Well, AL, Nov. 1977, at 6. I. McGuire, and Mary Ann Murphy, Personal

Schnee, Craig, Problem Areas in Prompt Pay- Liability of Government Legal Personnel in (- \,

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Marijuana Cases, AL, Dec. 1974, at 6.

firmative Waiver?, AL, June 1976, a t 7.

AL, Sept. 1973, at 14.

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Malpractice Actions: Avoiding a Legal Mal- practice Crisis in the Military, AL, May 1978, a t 1.

Strassburg, Thomas M., Holding the King Ac- countable: A New Era of Judicial Review?, AL, March 1977, a t 1.

-, The Public’s Right to Know and the Indi- vidual’s Right of Privacy, AL, April 1976, at 1.

-? Saluting the State Flag-Federal Facility Compliance with State Environmental Re- quirements, AL, March 1978, at 1.

Summers, Karl R., CLE Opportunity for Stenomask Reporters, AL, April 1976, a t 15.

Suter, William K., Juvenile Delinquency on Military Installations, AL, July 1976, at 3.

-, TAADS and Such, AL, Nov. 1972, at 16.

T Tax and Property Law Branch, Procurement

Law Division, OTJAG, Recent Developments in the Taxation of Alcoholic Beverages Sold by an Army Non-Appropriated Fund Instru- mentality, AL, March 1978, at 34.

Taylor, Vaughan, and Leonard R. Piotrowski, The Competency of Counsel, AL, Oct. 1977, at 14.

Taylor, Vaughn E., Building the Cuckoo’s Nest, AL, June 1978, a t 32.

Tenhet, Joseph N., Administrative k a w Re- port, AL, Nov. 1974, at 12.

The Office of the Judge Advocate General, Policy for Providing Assistance to Staff Judge Advocates, AL, Dec. 1973, a t 18.

-, Policy for Providing Assistance to Staff Judge Advocates, AL, June 1977, at 17.

Thomas, Henry R., SJA Spotlight-U.S. Army Forces Southern Command, AL, June 1972, at 3.

Thorne, Gary F., Article 98 and Speedy Trials-A Nexus Revived?, AL, July 1976, at 8.

-, Competency-A Less Assumed Presump- tion, AL, Jan. 1975, at 21.

-, The Continuing Problems in Case Proc- essing, AL, April 1976, a t 6.

-, The Court of Military Appeals and its

-, Drug Offenses: Pleading and Providing, AL, Feb. 1976, at 13.

-, Extraordinary Writs in the Military, AL, Aug. 1976, at 8.

-, Guilty Pleas in the Military-The Impact of Rule 11, AL, March 1976, at 3.

-, Mar ihuana Dogs, S e a r c h e s and Inspections-More Questions than Answers, AL, Dec. 1976, at 1.

-, Representing Co-Accused-A New Pros- pective on Conflicts of Interest, AL, Jan. 1976, at 25.

-, SJA Reviews and United States v. Goode, AL, Nov. 1975, at 13.

-, Stipulations of Facts-The Potential for Error, AL, April 1974, at 16.

-, Video Tapes and the Law: An Update, AL, March 1977, at 7. Thurmond, Strom, Professionalism in Military Law, AL, Sept. 1973, a t 1. Todd, Stephan K., The New Non- appropriated Fund Regulations, AL, June 1975, at 9.

-, New Nonappropr i a t ed F u n d Regulations-Change One, AL, March 1976, at 1.

---, and Mack Borgen, Legal Assistance Items, AL, March 1976, a t 15.

---, and Mack Borgen, Legal Assistance Items, May 1976, at 21; June 1976, at 9;

Tort Branch, Litigations Decision, OTAJG, Collection Pursuant to AR 27-40 (Medical Care Recovery Program) CY 1975, AL, April 1975, at 24.

-, Contractual Recovery for Medical Care, AL, April 1977, a t 10.

Tracy, Thomas G., Off-Post Use and Possession of Marijuana, AL, Jan. 1974, at 8.

U Ugelow, Richard S., and Edward A. Zimmer-

man, Aircraft Accident Investigations: New Responsibilities for SJA, AL, May 1972, at 8.

Uranga, Jose N., Pragmatic Proposals for the Environmental Law Specialist, AL, Aug. 1977, a t 18.

U.S. Army Claims Service, Abandoned or Withdrawn Claims, AL, Dec. 1971, a t 16.

-, Some Fundamentals of a Marine Casualty Supervisory Authority, AL, Jan. 1977, at 17. - Investigation, AL, Sept. 1971, at 13; T-

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-, Suggestions for a Successful Recovery Program, Aug. 1971, a t 7. U.S. Army Judiciary, Criminal Law Items, AL, Jan. 1974, a t 23.

-, Notes from the Judiciary, Aug. 1971, a t 5.

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* Z Zillman, Donald, Federal Court Challenge to

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Brigadier General, United States A r m y The Adjutant General

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