Because one studies that which one is sworn (even unto death) to uphold!
These are proffessional duties of not just soldiers and sailors, but in fact are the reasonable study of EVERY FREE AMERICAN!
WWG1WGA!
thanks.
maybe. My enlisted oath was to defend the Constitution and I didn’t have to study Constitutional law.
I should have researched before I asked the question
I checked the US Military Academy web site, and they don’t seem to have Constitutional law as a requirement.
It doesn’t seem to be offered even if you are a law major. Perhaps I missed it.
https://www.usma.edu/law/SitePages/Home.aspx
I have an email in to Staff Judge Advocate asking for clarification to include classes on UCMJ.
I checked the US Naval Academy web site and they do not offer a law degree. Constitutional law is not a core plebe course.
https://www.usna.edu/Academics/Majors-and-Courses/Course-Requirements-Plebe.php
They do offer US Government and Constitutional Development under Humanities and Social Sciences.
Again, maybe I missed something.
https://www.usna.edu/Academics/Majors-and-Courses/index.php
Here’s how both get their JAGs
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/want-to-be-a-military-lawyer-learn-about-jag-4039991