Unless and until we professionalize the military justice system, and afford servicemembers at least the same access to legal redress that civilian victims have, including critical access to civil suits, we will not change this culture.
On the recordJune 3, 2013
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Emphasizing the need for a professional military justice system to protect servicemembers' rights.
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