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Constitutional Law

Aug. 19, 2004

Uphill Battle Against 'Backdoor Draft'

SAN FRANCISCO - An executive order signed soon after the 2001 terrorist attacks is being used improperly by the military to extend a soldier's duty in Iraq, according to a lawsuit filed in a San Francisco federal court Tuesday.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - An executive order signed soon after the 2001 terrorist attacks is being used improperly by the military to extend a soldier's duty in Iraq, according to a lawsuit filed in a San Francisco federal court Tuesday.
        The petition was filed ...

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