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33. It's "martial law," although "marshall law" is a common mistake. It sounds more logical.
Tue Jun 10, 2025, 09:33 AM
Jun 10
Martial Law in Times of Civil Disorder

When martial law is in effect, the military commander of an area or country has unlimited authority to make and enforce laws.

Martial law is justified when civilian authority has ceased to function, is completely absent, or has become ineffective. Further, martial law suspends all existing laws, as well as civil authority and the ordinary administration of justice.

In the United States, martial law may be declared by proclamation of the President or a State governor, but such a formal proclamation is not necessary. Although the U.S. Constitution makes no specific provision for the imposition of martial law, nearly every State has a constitutional provision authorizing the government to impose martial law.

The power of martial law, once held to be nearly absolute, has limitations; for example, civilians may not be tried by military tribunals as long as civilian courts are functional. Nonetheless, within the bounds of court decisions, a military commander's authority under martial law is virtually unlimited. Martial law has been declared nine times since World War II and, in five instances, was designed to counter resistance to Federal desegregation decrees in the South.

Although a climate of mutual aid has always existed between the military and civilian law enforcement and should continue to exist, Department of Defense personnel are limited in what they can do to enforce civil law. Military personnel cannot be used in surveillance or undercover operations, and they may not be used as informants, investigators, or interrogators unless the investigation is a joint military-civilian operation in which the military has an interest in the case's outcome.

Source: Journal Law and Order

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He's creating the perception The Wizard Jun 9 #1
That is the EXACT reason Mossfern Jun 9 #12
The Man-baby's response to TACO? thought crime Jun 9 #20
Yes, he does. BlueKentuckyGirl Jun 9 #23
It's not nice to accuse penises of being ugly. yellow dahlia Jun 9 #30
One purpose of the parade is to warn Americans what they are up against if they cross him. Irish_Dem Jun 9 #2
Perhaps, the whole fucking parade thing will backfire yugely. Magoo48 Jun 9 #5
We can hope. Irish_Dem Jun 9 #8
fascist asshole is a fascist asshole LymphocyteLover Jun 9 #3
There are many of the generals who have been vocal about him. hamsterjill Jun 9 #4
Reminds me of the "Jade Helm 15" conspiracy theories thought crime Jun 9 #19
Oh, yes. I remember Jade Helm hamsterjill Jun 9 #22
Quick... someone blame a few non-U.S. flags for this nonsense! Torchlight Jun 9 #6
I did just that two minutes ago. Mossfern Jun 9 #13
Yep, he's dense, but the sheer #s of people out protesting him have made him aware Attilatheblond Jun 9 #15
Logic relies on facts. The Wizard Jun 10 #34
So much for Republicans being anti-socialist DFW Jun 9 #7
Civil war is what he wants. twodogsbarking Jun 9 #9
Civil war is what he'll get. LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jun 9 #10
Descend on his parade. Historic NY Jun 9 #11
Not a good idea Mossfern Jun 9 #14
Everywhere progree Jun 9 #16
It would have been nice if the Daily Express had... LudwigPastorius Jun 9 #17
Here's a link with words from the horse's mouth uppityperson Jun 9 #24
Thanks, but I was looking for the memorandum... LudwigPastorius Jun 9 #31
He should pray Dan Jun 9 #18
The Commander in Chief has chosen an enemy. It's US civilians. Good night and fucking good luck. n/t Evolve Dammit Jun 9 #21
If our military were to uphold their oaths, they would and should overthrow him for that statement. But I'm not holding Karasu Jun 9 #25
I can't wait till President AOC does this Renew Deal Jun 9 #26
Go ahead YoshidaYui Jun 9 #27
Where the F was he when the Capital was attacked? Firestorm49 Jun 9 #28
🤔 Gee but it keeps happening when you're POTUS underpants Jun 9 #29
If trump imposes Marshall Law then constitution is suspended? AlexSFCA Jun 9 #32
It's "martial law," although "marshall law" is a common mistake. It sounds more logical. LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jun 10 #33
Easier said than done Nonnia Bisnez Jun 10 #35
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