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This book analyzes the potential inductee's claim of selective conscientious objection in order to determine whether it can be legally justified, by drawing on a variety of disciplines in order to illuminate the considerations which may affect any change in the present policy.

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This book analyzes the potential inductee's claim of selective conscientious objection in order to determine whether it can be legally justified, by drawing on a variety of disciplines in order to illuminate the considerations which may affect any change in the present policy.

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Autorenporträt
Michael F. Noone, Jr., is an Associate Professor of Law at The Catholic University of America He retired as a Colonel after twenty years' service in the U.S. Air Force as a judge advocate. His publications include "Military Social Science Research in Law" (forthcoming, Armed Forces and Society); ''Rendering Unto Caesar: Legal Responses to Religious Nonconformity in the Armed Forces," St. Mary's Law Journal, 18 (1987).