Enshrined in the US Army Subject Schedule No. 27-1 is 'the obligation to report all violations of the law of war.'
The court rejected the claims on the grounds that military appellate courts lack jurisdiction to address the scope of public access until a trial is over and the sentence has been issued.
Bradley Manning's trial will now take place under conditions where journalists and the public will be unable as a practical matter to follow what is going on in the courtroom.
That ensures that any verdict will be fundamentally unfair, and will generate needless appeals afterwards if he is convicted.
Unsurprisingly, the court has refused to set aside two dedicated seats for the crowd-sourced stenographers the public and press have raised the funds to pay.
All the opinions that had been released via FOIA a few weeks ago have now inexplicably been taken down from the site.
The Reporters’ Committee on Freedom of the Press will be filing an amicus brief this week in the new Center for Constitutional Rights federal case challenging the public’s lack of meaningful access to the trial and trial documents. Oral argument in that case will be in two weeks, on June 17.