While the United states Armed Forces (private mercenaries) are in Vietnam, “united in … determination to take all necessary measures in support of freedom,” the supreme court, of the corporate United states, refuses to hear Mora v. McNamara (a.k.a. the “Fort Hood Three”): “We cannot make these problems [the Vietnamese-American War] go away by refusing to hear the case of three obscure Army privates.”

       [restored 6/19/2025]

Subsequent Events:

5/27/1968                  6/23/1983

Authority:

“Law of the Jungle”
ccc-2point0.com/preface

References:

Mora v. McNamara, 389 U.S. 934 (Douglas, J., dissenting, 1967). 

Gerald Gunther, Constitutional Law, twelfth edition, (Westbury, New York: Foundation Press, 1991), 363.

MORA v. MCNAMARA :: 389 U.S. 934 (1967) :: Justia US Supreme Court Center
supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/389/934/

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