Shane R. Reeves
Major Academy Professor Contact:Phone: 845-938-5550 Email: shane.reeves@usma.edu
United States Military Academy Commission, 1996. Armor Officer Basic Course, Fort Knox, KY, 1997. Armor Platoon Leader, C Troop, 1/11 ACR, Fort Irwin, CA 1997-1998. Fire Support Officer, 1/11 ACR, Fort Irwin, CA, 1998-1999. Executive Officer, A Troop, 1/11 ACR, Fort Irwin, CA, 1999-2000. Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course, TJAGSA, 2003. Legal Assistance Attorney, 24th Infantry Division, Fort Riley, KS, 2004. Chief, Legal Assistance, 24th Infantry Division, Fort Riley, KS, 2004. Brigade Judge Advocate, 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, Fort Riley, KS and Taji, Iraq 2004-2006. Senior Trial Counsel, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, KS, 2006-2007. Professor, International and Operational Law Department The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School 2008-2011.
- B.S., United States Military Academy
- J.D., College of William and Mary School of Law
- LL.M., The Judge Advocate General's School
- Burden of Proof in Non-Judicial Punishment: Why Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Makes Sense, The Army Lawyer (Nov. 2005)
- Book Review, Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power, The Army Lawyer (Nov. 2007)
- Time to Fine-Tune Military Rule of Evidence 412, Military Law Review (Summer 2008)
- International Criminal Trials for the Guantanamo "Hard Cases": A Sensible Option Harvard International Review Web Edition (Spring 2009)
- The Expansive Definition of "Protected Persons" in War Crimes Jurisprudence, The Army Lawyer (May 2009)
- Time for International Cooperation in Terror Justice: A Proposed International Criminal Justice System to Address Transnational Terrorism, Harvard International Review Web Edition (Spring 2010)
- How White Phosphorous is "Incendiary" for Counter-Insurgency Operations, The Army Lawyer (June 2010)
- Bin Laden and Awlaki: Lawful Targets, Harvard International Review Web Edition (Fall 2011)
- The New Griffin of International Law: Hybrid Armed Conflicts, Harvard International Review (Winter 2012)
- Non-State Armed Groups and Technology: The Humanitarian Tragedy at Our Doorstep, University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review (Summer 2013)
- LW403 - Constitutional & Military Law
- LW481 - International Law
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