About a decade ago, as I prepared to enter the gauntlet of law school, my mom and I flew to Maui. It was a chance to relax before three years of stress culminating in the big bad Bar exam. We wanted to see the island from the top of Haleakala and made our way up the sometimes narrow, sometimes cliffside path. We found the occasional switch back navigable but we went slow and hugged the center line… when it was visible. Our path was much less treacherous than the switchbacks near Camp Natural Bridge and, unfortunately, we exercised a lot more care than Staff Sergeant Strong as we navigated up the mountain.
I relied on the ACCA appellate opinion as well as some of the briefs filed in the matter (1)(2)(3). Some additional procedural information is accessible on CAAF's journal (1)(2).
I referenced information from: CBS News, Army Times (1)(2)(3)(4)(5), NY Post (1)(2), NY Times (1)(2), Stripes, Task and Purpose, AP News (1)(2), LoHud, Record Online, Atlanta Journal Constitution, NJ.com, Patch.com, Faraday bags, and the Carpenter SCOTUS opinion.
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