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How Congress Can Regulate Military Promotions After Trump v. Slaughter
Congress is considering reforms to military promotion regulations after the Department of Defense removed officers from promotion lists, revealing gaps in the statutory framework. The Supreme Court's Trump v. Slaughter decision does not limit Congress's Article I authority to structure military promotions before appointments, allowing reforms to address transparency and accountability. Proposals include blocking unauthorized removals and requiring congressional notification for promotion delays or dismissals.
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