CUMULATIVE INDEX VOLS. 182-192 CUMULATIVE INDEX, VOLS. 182-192 I. AUTHOR INDEX Baldrate, Captain Brian C., The Supreme Court's Role in Defining the Jurisdiction of Military Tribunals: A Study, Critique, & Proposal for Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, Vol. 186, at 1. Best, Major Robert Wm., Peremptory Challenges in Military Criminal Justice Practice: It Is Time to Challenge Them Off, Vol. 183, at 1. Brailliar, Lieutenant Commander (Sel) Rachel B., USCG, Protecting U.S. Ports with Layered Security Measures for Container Ships, Vol. 185, at 1. Brou, Major Deirdre G., A/ternatives to the Judicially Promulgated Feres Doctrine, Vol. 192, at 1. Chase, Major Dana J., Competitive Quotes on FSS Buys: Hold the Pickle, Hold the Mayo—Can You Have It Your Way and Still Have Competition?, Vol. 184, at 129. Chu, Dr. David S.C., The Twenty-Fourth Charles L. Decker Lecture in Administrative and Civil Law, Vol. 184, at 186. Cronauer, Adrian, The Twenty-Third Charles L. Decker Lecture in Administrative and Civil Law, Vol. 183, at 176. Cullen, Anthony, Key Developments Affecting the Scope of Internal Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law, Vol. 183, at 66. DiMeglio, Major Richard P., The Evolution of the Just War Tradition: Defining Jus Post Bellum, Vol. 186, at 116. Dunham, Frank W., Jr., The Thirty-Second Kenneth J. Hodson Lecture on Criminal Law, Vol. 183, at 151. Dunlap, Major Jerrett W., The Economic Efficiency of the Army’s Maneuver Damage Claims Program: Coase, but No Cigar, Vols. 190/191,a t 1. 144 MILITARY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 192 Greer, Lieutenant Jamieson L., A Critique of the ICRC’s Customary Rules Concerning Displaced Persons: General Accuracy, Conflation, and a Missed Opportunity, Vol. 192, at 131. Haig, Lieutenant Commander Clyde A., Discretionary Activities of Federal Agents Vis-a-Vis the Federal Tort Claims Act and the Military Claims Act: Are Discretionary Activities Protected at the Administrative Adjudication Level, and to What Extent Should They Be Protected?, Vol. 183, at 110. Hayes, Major Timothy P., Jr., Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Trial, Vols. 190/191, at 67. Jackson, Major Russell K., Lawlessness Within a Foreign State as a Legal Basis for United States Military Intervention to Restore the Rule of Law, Vol. 187, at 1. Johnson, Major John C., Under New Management: The Obligation to Protect Cultural Property During Military Occupation, Vols. 190/191, at 111. Jurden, Major John P., Spit and Polish: A Critique of Military Off-Duty Personal Appearance Standards, Vol. 184, at 1. Kercher, Major Keven Jay, Time for Another Haircut: A Re-Look at the Use of Hair Sample Testing for Drug Use in the Military, Vol. 188, at 38. Lancaster, Major Nicholas F., Occupational Law, Sovereignty, and Political Transformation: Should the Hague Regulations and the Fourth Geneva Convention Be Considered Customary International Law?, Vol. 189, at 51. Lieberman, Michael, Salvaging the Remains: The Khmer Rouge Tribunal on Trial, Vol. 186, at 164. Liegl-Paul, Major Charlotte M., Civilian Prisoners of War: A Proposed Citizen Code of Conduct, Vol. 182, at 106. Lippert, Major Jeffery D., Automatic Appeal Under UCMJ Article 66: Time for a Change, Vol. 182, at 1. 2007] CUMULATIVE INDEX VOLS. 182-192 145 McCormack, Professor Wayne, Emergency Powers and Terrorism, Vol. 185, at 69. Long, Major Julie, What Remedy for Abused Iraqi Detainees?, Vol. 187, at 43. Mathews, Captain Nikiforos, Beyond Interrogations: An Analysis of the Protection under the Military Commissions Act of 2006 of Technical Classified Sources, Methods and Activities Employed in the Global War on Terror, Vol. 192, at 96. Marsh, John O., Jr., The Tenth Hugh J. Clausen Lecture on Leadership, Vol. 188, at 86. Ramsey, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew D., A Nuts and Bolts Approach to Litigating the Shaken Baby or Shaken Impact Syndrome, Vol. 188, at 1. Schimpf, Major Paul M., USMC, Talk the Talk; Now Walk the Walk: Giving an Absolute Privilege to Communications Between a Victim and Victim-Advocate in the Military, Vol. 185, at 149. Sexton, Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey P., Home Schooling Away from Home: Improving Military Policy Toward Home Education, Vol. 182, at 50. Simon, Captain Douglas L., Making Sense of Cruel and Unusual Punishment: A New Approach to Reconciling Military and Civilian Eighth Amendment Law, Vol. 184, at 66. Smawley, Lieutenant Colonel George R., The Past as Prologue: Major General George S. Prugh, Jr. (Ret.) (1942-1975)—Witness to Insurgent War, the Law of War, and the Expanded Role of Judge Advocates in Military Operations, Vol. 187, at 96. Solis, Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gary, USMC, First George S. Prugh Lecture in Military Legal History: Judge Advocates, Courts-Martial, and Operational Law Advisors, Vols. 190/191, at 153. Stigall, Captain Dan E., The Rule of Law: A Primer and a Proposal, Vol. 189, at 92. 146 MILITARY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 192 Sullivan, Colonel Dwight H., USMCR, Killing Time: Two Decades of Military Capital Litigation, Vol. 189, at 1. Taft, William H., IV, The Eighteenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law, Vol. 184, at 174. CUMULATIVE INDEX VOLS. 182-192 Il. SUBJECT INDEX elie ARTICLE 66 Automatic Appeal Under UCMJ Article 66: Time for a Change, Major Jeffery D. Lippert, Vol. 182, at 1. CAPITAL LITIGATION Killing Time: Two Decades of Military Capital Litigation, Colonel Dwight H. Sullivan, USMCR, Vol. 189, at 1. CLAIMS Discretionary Activities of Federal Agents Vis-a-Vis the Federal Tort Claims Act and the Military Claims Act: Are Discretionary Activities Protected at the Administrative Adjudication Level, and to What Extent Should They Be Protected?, Lieutenant Commander Clyde A. Haig, Vol. 183, at 110. The Economic Efficiency of the Army’s Maneuver Damage Claims Program: Coase, but No Cigar, Major Jerrett W. Dunlap, Vols. 190/191, at 1. CONTRACT & FISCAL LAW Competitive Quotes on FSS Buys: Hold the Pickle, Hold the Mayo—Can You Have It Your Way and Still Have Competition?, Major Dana J. Chase, Vol. 184, at 129. COURTS-MARTIAL Automatic Appeal Under UCMJ Article 66: Time for a Change, Major Jeffery D. Lippert, Vol. 182, at 1. 148 MILITARY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 192 A Nuts and Bolts Approach to Litigating the Shaken Baby or Shaken Impact Syndrome, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew D. Ramsey, Vol. 188, at l. Peremptory Challenges in Military Criminal Justice Practice: It Is Time to Challenge Them Off, Major Robert Wm. Best, Vol. 183, at 1. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Trial, Major Timothy P. Hayes, Jr., Vols. 190/191, at 67. Spit and Polish: A Critique of Military Off-Duty Personal Appearance Standards, Major John P. Jurden, Vol. 184, at 1. CRIMINAL LAW Automatic Appeal Under UCMJ Article 66: Time for a Change, Major Jeffery D. Lippert, Vol. 182, at 1. A Nuts and Bolts Approach to Litigating the Shaken Baby or Shaken Impact Syndrome, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew D. Ramsey, Vol. 188, at 1. Making Sense of Cruel and Unusual Punishment: A New Approach to Reconciling Military and Civilian Eighth Amendment Law, Captain Douglas L. Simon, Vol. 184, at 66. Peremptory Challenges in Military Criminal Justice Practice: It Is Time to Challenge Them Off, Major Robert Wm. Best, Vol. 183, at 1. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Trial, Major Timothy P. Hayes, Jr., Vols. 190/191, at 67. Spit and Polish: A Critique of Military Off-Duty Personal Appearance Standards, Major John P. Jurden, Vol. 184, at 1. Time for Another Haircut: A Re-Look at the Use of Hair Sample Testing for Drug Use in the Military, Major Keven Jay Kercher, Vol. 188, at 38. 2007] CUMULATIVE INDEX VOLS. 182-192 _ - EIGHTH AMENDMENT Making Sense of Cruel and Unusual Punishment: A New Approach to Reconciling Military and Civilian Eighth Amendment Law, Captain Douglas L. Simon, Vol. 184, at 66. EVIDENCE A Nuts and Bolts Approach to Litigating the Shaken Baby or Shaken Impact Syndrome, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew D. Ramsey, Vol. 188, at l. Time for Another Haircut: A Re-Look at the Use of Hair Sample Testing for Drug Use in the Military, Major Keven Jay Kercher, Vol. 188, at 38. a 3 FERES DOCTRINE Alternatives to the Judicially Promulgated Feres Doctrine, Major Deirdre G. Brou, Vol. 192, at 1. HOME SCHOOLING Home Schooling Away from Home: Improving Military Policy Toward Home Education, Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey P. Sexton, Vol. 182, at 50. INTERNATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL LAW Beyond Interrogations: An Analysis of the Protection under the Military Commissions Act of 2006 of Technical Classified Sources, Methods and Activities Employed in the Global War on Terror, Captain Nikiforos Mathews, Vol. 192, at 96. 150 MILITARY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 192 Civilian Prisoners of War: A Proposed Citizen Code of Conduct, Major Charlotte M. Liegl-Paul, Vol. 182, at 106. A Critique of the ICRC’s Customary Rules Concerning Displaced Persons: General Accuracy, Conflation, and a Missed Opportunity, Lieutenant Jamieson L. Greer, Vol. 192, at 131. Emergency Powers and Terrorism, Professor Wayne McCormack, Vol. 185, at 69. The Evolution of the Just War Tradition: Defining Jus Post Bellum, Major Richard P. DiMeglio, Vol. 186, at 116. Key Developments Affecting the Scope of Internal Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law, Anthony Cullen, Vol. 183, at 66. Lawlessness Within a Foreign State as a Legal Basis for United States Military Intervention to Restore the Rule of Law, Major Russell K. Jackson, Vol. 187, at 1. Occupational Law, Sovereignty, and Political Transformation: Should the Hague Regulations and the Fourth Geneva Convention Be Considered Customary International Law?, Major Nicholas F. Lancaster, Vol. 189, at 51. Protecting U.S. Ports with Layered Security Measures for Container Ships, Lieutenant Commander (Sel) Rachel B. Brailliar, USCG, Vol. 185, at 1. The Rule of Law: A Primer and a Proposal, Captain Dan E. Stigall, Vol. 189, at 92. Salvaging the Remains: The Khmer Rouge Tribunal on Trial, Michael Lieberman, Vol. 186, at 164. The Supreme Court's Role in Defining the Jurisdiction of Military Tribunals: A Study, Critique, & Proposal for Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, Captain Brian C. Baldrate, Vol. 186, at 1. Under New Management: The Obligation to Protect Cultural Property During Military Occupation, Major John C. Johnson, Vols. 190/191, at 111. 2007] CUMULATIVE INDEX VOLS. 182-192 151 What Remedy for Abused Iraqi Detainees?, Major Julie Long, Vol. 187, at 43. LECTURES The Eighteenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law, William H. Taft, 1V, Vol. 184, at 174. First George S. Prugh Lecture in Military Legal History: Judge Advocates, Courts-Martial, and Operational Law Advisors, Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gary Solis, USMC, Vols. 190/191, at 153. The Tenth Hugh J. Clausen Lecture on Leadership, John O. Marsh, Jr., Vol. 188, at 86. The Thirty-Second Kenneth J. Hodson Lecture on Criminal Law, Frank W. Dunham, Jr., Vol. 183, at 151. The Twenty-Third Charles L. Decker Lecture in Administrative and Civil Law, Adrian Cronauer, Vol. 183, at 176. The Twenty-Fourth Charles L. Decker Lecture in Administrative and Civil Law, Dr. David S.C. Chu, Vol. 184, at 186. MILITARY JUSTICE Time for Another Haircut: A Re-Look at the Use of Hair Sample Testing for Drug Use in the Military, Major Keven Jay Kercher, Vol. 188, at 38. , % ORAL HISTORIES The Past as Prologue: Major General George S. Prugh, Jr. (Ret.) (1942-1975)—Witness to Insurgent War, the Law of War, and the 152 MILITARY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 192 Expanded Role of Judge Advocates in Military Operations, Lieutenant Colonel George R. Smawley, Vol. 187, at 96. -Pp- POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Trial, Major Timothy P. Hayes, Jr., Vols. 190/191, at 67. -V- VICTIM & VICTIM-ADVOCATE Talk the Talk; Now Walk the Walk: Giving an Absolute Privilege to Communications Between a Victim and Victim-Advocate in the Military, Major Paul M. Schimpf, USMC, Vol. 185, at 149.