2005] CUMULATIVE INDEX 221 Darcy, Shane, The Evolution of the Law of Belligerent Reprisals, Vol. 175, at 184. Dymond, Major Francis, DOD Contractor Collaborations: Proposed Procedures for Integrating Antitrust Law, Procurement Law, and Purchasing Decisions, Vol. 172, at 96. Epstein, First Lieutenant Melissa J.. USMC & Chief Warrant Officer Three Richard Butler, U.S. Army (Ret.), The Customary Origins and Elements of Select Conduct of Hostilities Charges Before the ICTY: A Potential Model for Use by Military Commissions, Vol. 179, at 68. Felicetti, Commander Gary & Lieutenant John Luce, The Posse Comitatus Act: Setting the Record Straight on 124 Years of Mischief and Misunderstanding Before Any More Damage Is Done, Vol. 175, at 86. Ferrell, Major William H., III, No Shirt, No Shoes, No Status: Uniforms, Distinction, and Special Operations in International Armed Conflict, Vol. 178, at 94. Finnegan, Colonel Patrick, The Study of Law as a Foundation of Leadership and Command: The History of Law Instruction at the United States Military Academy at West Point, Vol. 181, at 112. Foreman, Major Mary M., A Patriot’s Heart: A Summary and Analysis of An Oral History of Colonel William S. Fulton, Jr., United States Army (Retired) (1943-1983); and Addendum to Oral History, The Clerk of Court Years (1983-1997), Vol. 175, at 252. Foreman, Major Mary M., Military Capital Litigation: Meeting the Heightened Standards of United States v. Curtis, Vol. 174, at 1. Glennon, Professor Michael J., Seventeenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law, Vol. 181, at 138. Gray, Major General Kenneth D., The Eighth Annual Hugh J. Clausen Lecture on Leadership, Vol. 175, at 385. Green, Professor Leslie C., Fifteenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law, Vol. 175, at 309. 222 MILITARY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 184 Harder, Major Tyler J., Time to Repeal the Assassination Ban of Executive Order 12,333: A Small Step in Clarifying Current Law, Vol. 172, at 1. Henricks, Major Steven C., A Fourth Amendment Privacy Analysis of the Department of Defense’s DNA Repository for the Identification of Human Remains: The Law of Fingerprints Can Show Us the Way, Vol. 181, at 69. Herman, David L., A Dish Best Not Served at All: How Foreign Military War Crimes Suspects Lack Protection Under United States and International Law, Vol. 172, at 40. Hoffmeister, Captain Thaddeus A., USAR, The Growing Importance of Advance Medical Directives, Vol. 177, at 110. Hudson, Lieutenant Colonel Walter M., The U.S. Military Government and the Establishment of Democratic Reform, Federalism, and Constitutionalism During the Occupation of Bavaria, 1945-47, Vol. 180, at 115. Huestis, Major Bradley J., Jury Nullification: Calling for Candor from the Bench and Bar, Vol. 173, at 68. Ives, Lieutenant Colonel J. Mackey (Ret.) & Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Michael J. Davidson, Court-Martial Jurisdiction over Retirees Under Articles 2(4) and 2(6): Time to Lighten Up and Tighten Up, Vol. 175, at l. Jackson, Colonel Carlton L., Plea-Bargaining in the Military: An Unintended Consequence of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Vol. 179, at 1. Jacobs, Major Christopher W., Taking the Next Step: An Analysis of the Effects the Ottawa Convention May Have on the Interoperability of United States Forces with the Armed Forces of Australia, Great Britain, and Canada, Vol. 180, at 49. Lawson, Major Edward K. (Tad), IV, The Officer Promotion Re-Look Process: A Practitioner’s Guide to Special Selection Boards, Vol. 177, at 184. 2005} CUMULATIVE INDEX 223 Miller, Major Russell L., Wrestling with MRE 304(g): The Struggle to Apply the Corroboration Rule, Vol. 178, at 1. Milliard, Major Todd S., Overcoming Post-Colonial Myopia: A Call to Recognize and Regulate Private Military Companies, Vol. 176, at 1. Morris, Major Samuel W., A Survey of Military Retirement Benefits, Vol. 177, at 133. Racicot, The Honorable Marc F., The Thirtieth Kenneth J. Hodson Lecture on Criminal Law, Vol. 176, at 422. Schmitt, Michael N., The Sixteenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law, Vol. 176, at 364. Smawley, Major George R., Shoeshine Boy to Major General: A Summary and Analysis of An Oral History of Major General Hugh R. Overholt, United States Army (Retired) 1957-1989, Vol. 176, at 309. Smawley, Major George R., The First Female Colonel of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps: A Summary and Analysis of the “Oral History of Colonel Elizabeth R. Smith, Jr. (USA Retired) (1951-1978)”, Vol. 179, at 171. Spears, Major Jeffrey L., Sitting in the Dock of the Day: Applying Lessons Learned from the Prosecution of War Criminals and Other Bad Actors in Post-Conflict Iraq and Beyond, Vol. 176, at 96. Stahl, Lieutenant Colonel Pamela M., The Legal Assistance Attorney's Guide to Immigration and Naturalization, Vol. 177, at 1. Suter, Major General (Ret.) William K., The Ninth Annual Hugh J. Clausen Lecture on Leadership, Vol. 178, at 141. Turley, Major Susan L., Wielding the Virtual Gavel—DOD Moves Forward with Reverse Auctions, Vol. 173, at 1. Vokey, Lieutenant Colonel Colby C., Article 107, UCMJ: Do False Statements Really Have to Be Official?, Vol. 180, at 1. MILITARY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 184 Il. SUBJECT INDEX ”s ARTICLE 107, UCMJ Article 107, UCMJ: Do False Statements Really Have to Be Official?, Lieutenant Colonel Colby C. Vokey, Vol. 180, at 1. Ln CAPITAL LITIGATION Military Capital Litigation: Meeting the Heightened Standards of United States v. Curtis, Major Mary M. Foreman, Vol. 174, at 1. CONTRACT & FISCAL LAW DOD Contractor Collaborations: Proposed Procedures for Integrating Antitrust Law, Procurement Law, and Purchasing Decisions, Major Francis Dymond, Vol. 172, at 96. Wielding the Virtual Gavel—DOD Moves Forward with Reverse Auc- tions, Major Susan L. Turley, Vol. 173, at 1. COURTS-MARTIAL Court-Martial Jurisdiction over Retirees Under Articles 2(4) and 2(6): Time to Lighten Up and Tighten Up, Lieutenant Colonel J. Mackey Ives (Ret.) & Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Michael J. Davidson, Vol. 175, at 1. Don't Tug on Superman’s Cape: In Defense of Convening Authority Selection and Appointment of Court-Martial Panel Members, Major Christopher W. Behan, Vol. 176, at 190. CRIMINAL LAW Back to the Future? The Admissibility of Post-Offense Uncharged Misconduct to Prove Character, Major Heather L. Burgess, Vol. 174, at 47. 2005] CUMULATIVE INDEX 225 Constitutional Dignity and the Criminal Law, Judge James E. Baker, Vol. 174, at 125. Prosecuting Indecent Conduct in the Military: Honey, Should We Get a Legal Review First?, Major Steven Cullen, Vol. 179, at 128. Military Capital Litigation: Meeting the Heightened Standards of United States v. Curtis, Major Mary M. Foreman, Vol. 174, at 1. Can a Commander Authorize Searches & Seizures in Privatized Housing Areas?, Major Jeff A. Bovarnick, Vol. 181, at 1. -E- EVIDENCE Back to the Future? The Admissibility of Post-Offense Uncharged Misconduct to Prove Character, Major Heather L. Burgess, Vol. 174, at 47. Let Jurors Talk: Authorizing Pre-Deliberation Discussion of the Evidence During Trial, David Anderson, Vol. 174, at 92. Wrestling with MRE 304(g): The Struggle to Apply the Corroboration Rule, Major Russell L. Miller, Vol. 178, at 1. EXECUTIVE ORDER. Time to Repeal the Assassination Ban of Executive Order 12,333: A Small Step in Clarifying Current Law, Major Tyler J. Harder, Vol. 172, at 1. FOURTH AMENDMENT A Fourth Amendment Privacy Analysis of the Department of Defense’s DNA Repository for the Identification of Human Remains: The Law of Fingerprints Can Show Us the Way, Major Steven C. Henricks, Vol. 181, at 69. MILITARY LAW REVIEW -H- HOME SCHOOLING An Education in Home Schooling, Major Michael D. Carsten, Vol. 177, at 162. IMMIGRATION The Legal Assistance Attorney's Guide to Immigration and Naturalization, Lieutenant Colonel Pamela M. Stahl, Vol. 177, at 1. INDECENT CONDUCT Prosecuting Indecent Conduct in the Military: Honey, Should We Get a Legal Review First? ,M ajor Steven Cullen, Vol. 179, at 128. INSTALLATION SECURITY Transforming Installation Security: Where Do We Go From Here?, Major Gregory L. Bowman, Vol. 178, at 50. INTERNATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL LAW The Customary Origins and Elements of Select Conduct of Hostilities Charges Before the ICTY: A Potential Model for Use by Military Commissions, First Lieutenant Melissa J. Epstein, USMC & Chief Warrant Officer Three Richard Butler, U.S. Army (Ret.), Vol. 179, at 68. A Dish Best Not Served at All: How Foreign Military War Crimes Suspects Lack Protection Under United States and International Law, David L. Herman, Vol. 172, at 40. The Evolution of the Law of Belligerent Reprisals, Shane Darcy, Vol. 175, at 184. No Shirt, No Shoes, No Status: Uniforms, Distinction, and Special Operations in International Armed Conflict, Major William H. Ferrell, III, Vol. 178, at 94. 2005] CUMULATIVE INDEX 227 Sitting in the Dock of the Day: Applying Lessons Learned from the Prosecution of War Criminals and Other Bad Actors in Post-Conflict Iraq and Beyond, Major Jeffrey L. Spears, Vol. 176, at 96. Taking the Next Step: An Analysis of the Effects the Ottawa Convention May Have on the Interoperability of United States Forces with the Armed Forces of Australia, Great Britain, and Canada, Major Christopher W. Jacobs, Vol. 180, at 49. Time to Repeal the Assassination Ban of Executive Order 12,333:A Small Step in Clarifying Current Law, Major Francis Dymond, Vol. 172, at 96. JURIES Jury Nullification: Calling for Candor from the Bench and Bar, Major Bradley J. Huestis, Vol. 173, at 68. Let Jurors Talk: Authorizing Pre-Deliberation Discussion of the Evidence During Trial, David A. Anderson, Vol. 174, at 92. , 7 LECTURES The Eighth Annual Hugh J. Clausen Lecture on Leadership, Major General Kenneth D. Gray, Vol. 175, at 385. Fifteenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law, Professor Leslie C. Green, Vol. 175, at 309. The Fourteenth Major Frank B. Creekmore Lecture, Brigadier General (Ret.) Richard J. Bednar, Vol. 175, at 286. National Security Process and a Lawyer’s Duty: Remarks to the Senior Judge Advocate Symposium, Judge James E. Baker, Vol. 173, at 124. The Ninth Annual Hugh J. Clausen Lecture on Leadership, Major 228 MILITARY LAW REVIEW General William K. Suter, Vol. 178, at 141. The Thirtieth Kenneth J. Hodson Lecture on Criminal Law, The Honorable Marc F. Racicot, Vol. 176, at 422. Seventeenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law, Professor Michael J. Glennon, Vol. 181, at 138. The Sixteenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law, Michael N. Schmitt, Vol. 176, at 364. LEGAL ASSISTANCE The Growing Importance of Advance Medical Directives, Captain Thaddeus A. Hoffmeister, USAR, Vol. 177, at 110. Home Sweet Home: A Practical Approach to Domicile, Major Wendy P. Daknis, Vol. 177, at 49. The Legal Assistance Attorney’s Guide to Immigration and Naturalization, Lieutenant Colonel Pamela M. Stahl, Vol. 177, at 1. Need-to-Know Divorce Tax Law for Legal Assistance Officers, Lieutenant Colonel Craig D. Bell, USAR, Vol. 177, at 213. The Officer Promotion Re-Look Process: A Practitioner’s Guide to Special Selection Boards, Major Edward K. (Tad) Lawson, IV, Vol. 177, at 184. MILITARY COMMISSIONS The Customary Origins and Elements of Select Conduct of Hostilities Charges Before the ICTY: A Potential Model for Use by Military Commissions, First Lieutenant Melissa Epstein, USMC & Chief Warrant Officer Three Richard Butler, U.S. Army (Ret.), Vol. 179, at 68. MILITARY JUSTICE Back to the Future? The Admissibility of Post-Offense Uncharged 2005] CUMULATIVE INDEX 229 Misconduct to Prove Character, Major Heather L. Burgess, Vol. 174, at 47. Jury Nullification: Calling for Candor from the Bench and Bar, Major Bradley J. Huestis, Vol. 173, at 68. MILITARY RULES OF EVIDENCE Wrestling with MRE 304(g): The Struggle to Apply the Corroboration Rule, Major Russell L. Miller, Vol. 178, at 1. MISCELLANEOUS National Security Process and a Lawyer’s Duty: Remarks to the Senior Judge Advocate Symposium, Judge James E. Baker, Vol. 173, at 124. The Officer Promotion Re-Look Process: A Practitioner’s Guide to Special Selection Boards, Major Edward K. (Tad) Lawson, IV, Vol. 177, at 184. Overcoming Post-Colonial Myopia: A Call to Recognize and Regulate Private Military Companies, Major Todd S. Milliard, Vol. 176, at 1. A Survey of Military Retirement Benefits, Major Samuel W. Morris, Vol. 177, at 133. The U.S. Military Government and the Establishment of Democratic Reform, Federalism, and Constitutionalism During the Occupation of Bavaria, 1945-47, Lieutenant Colonel Walter M. Hudson, Vol. 180, at 115. ORAL HISTORIES The First Female Colonel of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps: A Summary and Analysis of the “Oral History of Colonel Elizabeth R. Smith, Jr. (USA Retired) (1951-1978),”’ Major George R. Smawley, Vol. 179, at 171. A Patriot’s Heart: A Summary and Analysis of An Oral History of 230 MILITARYL AW REVIEW [Vol. 184 Colonel William S. Fulton, Jr., United States Army (Retired) (1943- 1983); and Addendum to Oral History, The Clerk of Court Years (1983- 1997), Major Mary M. Foreman, Vol. 175, at 252. Shoeshine Boy to Major General: A Summary and Analysis of An Oral History of Major General Hugh R. Overholt, United States Army (Retired) 1957-1989, Major George R. Smawley, Vol. 176, at 309. -P- POSSE COMITATUS ACT The Posse Comitatus Act: Setting the Record Straight on 124 Years of Mischief and Misunderstanding Before Any More Damage Is Done, Commander Gary Felicetti & Lieutenant John Luce, Vol. 175, at 86. -R- RETIREES Court-Martial Jurisdiction over Retirees Under Articles 2(4) and 2(6): Time to Lighten Up and Tighten Up, Lieutenant Colonel J. Mackey Ives (Ret.) & Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Michael J. Davidson, Vol. 175, at 1. A Survey of Military Retirement Benefits, Major Samuel W. Morris, Vol. 177, at 133. SEARCH & SEIZURE Can a Commander Authorize Searches & Seizures in Privatized Housing Areas?, Major Jeff A. Bovarnick, Vol. 181, at 1.