Why the US military usually punishes misconduct but police often close ranks
- Written by Dwight Stirling, Lecturer in Law, University of Southern California
Many U.S. military members publicly disavowed President Trump’s decision to pardon Edward Gallagher, the former SEAL commando convicted of killing a teenage detainee in Iraq in 2017.
Gallagher’s...
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