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U.S. law, enacted in 1878 during [Reconstruction]], which forbids the use of [[U.S. Army]] forces for civilian law enforcement; it does not prohibit their use in disaster relief defined by the [[Stafford Act]], or in situations of [[martial law]]; the greatest controversies surround the role of military forces in dealing with terrorism on U.S. soil | U.S. law, enacted in 1878 during [[Reconstruction]], which forbids the use of [[U.S. Army]] forces for civilian law enforcement; it does not prohibit their use in disaster relief defined by the [[Stafford Act]], or in situations of [[martial law]]; the greatest controversies surround the role of military forces in dealing with terrorism on U.S. soil |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 26 March 2009
U.S. law, enacted in 1878 during Reconstruction, which forbids the use of U.S. Army forces for civilian law enforcement; it does not prohibit their use in disaster relief defined by the Stafford Act, or in situations of martial law; the greatest controversies surround the role of military forces in dealing with terrorism on U.S. soil