Conscientious Objection in U.S. Military: Legal Framework and Challenges for Service Members
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Conscientious Objection in U.S. Military: Legal Framework and Challenges for Service Members

What's Happening? Conscientious objection in the U.S. military allows individuals to refuse service based on deeply held moral, ethical, or religious beliefs. This concept is recognized both constitutionally and statutorily, with legal foundations in federal statute and Supreme Court interpretations
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