They can refuse orders but could face consequences if the order is lawful. Members of the U.S. military have the legal right to refuse orders they believe are unlawful, but they risk violating ...
President Trump has accused some Democrats of “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR” after a group of lawmakers posted a video on X urging members of the military and intelligence community to disobey any orders they ...
President Donald Trump and members of his Administration have suggested that six Democratic politicians violated the law by urging members of the military and the intelligence community to refuse ...
Let’s get the test result first and then we can learn the lesson. Soldiers must obey lawful orders. Soldiers must refuse to follow unlawful orders. It is the law despite what the Commander-in-Chief ...
Joseph Ax is a national affairs and political correspondent at Reuters. REUTERS—The FBI has requested interviews with six Democrat members of the U.S. Congress who in a video message told members of ...
Charles "Cully" Stimson is the deputy director of the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, the manager of the National Security Law Program, a senior legal fellow, and a senior ...
In 2016, as then-presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed that US troops would carry out even his most extreme battlefield orders as commander in chief — some of which former military leaders said ...
Members of the U.S. military have the legal right to refuse orders they believe are unlawful, but they risk violating military laws of obedience if the order is in fact lawful, experts in military law ...