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    3910 days ago

    Yes sort of. The UCMJ requires only that one obey “lawful” orders. However, what constitutes unlawful is like everything else in law, difficult to say rigorously. It is a risk for troops to disobey. A risk, nevertheless, worth taking in some cases.

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      1110 days ago

      Could some protesters (at least, theoretically) tackle down a Marine, and put him under citizen’s arrest, insisting that the Chief of the LA (or Compton) police, Sheriff of LA, and Newsom enforce California state law?

      (Indeed, could this apply to the NG, ICE, or whatever other goons Trump has sic-ed on LA? and other places?)

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        1910 days ago

        Well, yes they could tackle them. And in fact they could ask a sheriff to do anything. Sheriffs actually do have an obscene amount of power in many jurisdictions. But have this work out in their favor? Nah. Supremacy Clause and law of more firepower isn’t going to go well in that, I suspect.

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          210 days ago

          Also, marines tend to have very good CQB training. And, you know, the rest of their platoon - or at least, fireteam - backing them up.

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      1010 days ago

      That’s why they got rid of all the military lawyers, so there is no one to tell them that the orders are illegal. These soldiers better read up on the law themselves because they will be vulnerable.