Until recently, Drafting Libraries – Wills (DL Wills) was the U.S. Army’s will drafting software of choice. This program, which appeared to have been created at the same time as Duck Hunt1 with an interface that mirrored the Choose Your Own Adventure2 book series, enabled an experienced legal assistance attorney or paralegal to draft a will for any state in less than fifteen minutes. A central permissions authority needed to grant individual users access to the software.3
This is the third article in a series by Michael Jones concerning legislative affairs. The first piece in the series, A Primer for Judge Advocates on the National Defense Authorization Act, can be found in issue 3, 2022. The second piece in the series, The Army’s Legislative Proposal Process: Advancing Army Initiatives Through Law, can be found in issue 1, 2023.
Today, no nation can find lasting security without addressing the climate crisis. We face all kinds of threats in our line of work, but few of them truly deserve to be called existential. The climate crisis does.1
With the 2024 Fall Classic (i.e., World Series) recently behind us1 and this year’s passing of legendary actor James Earl Jones,2 my mind—as a lifelong baseball fan—has been drawn to baseball and the movie Field of Dreams.