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Constitution and are subject to review in federal court.” State officials may also declare martial law, according to the Brennan Center for Justice, however, “their actions under the declaration must abide by the U.S. Martial law may be declared by both the president and by Congress. And the writ of habeas corpus may be suspended,” according to documents from JRANK, an online legal encyclopedia. While no precise definition of martial law exists, a precedent for it exists wherein, “certain civil liberties may be suspended, such as the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, freedom of association, and freedom of movement. cases where martial law came into play, including in times of war, natural disaster and civic dispute - of which there has been no shortage in 2020. Though rare, there have been a number of notable U.S. In short, martial law can be imposed when civil rule fails, temporarily being replaced with military authority in a time of crisis. “If someone has declared martial law, they’re essentially saying that they are the law.” What is ‘martial law’ “The fear is certainly understandable, because as I’m sure you know, martial law isn’t described or confined or limited, proscribed in any way by the Constitution or laws,” Bill Banks, a Syracuse professor with an expertise in constitutional and national security law, told Military Times. As a result, an influx of fear about the possibility of the invocation of martial law or unchecked military intervention is circulating around the internet among scholars and civilians alike. Throughout 2020, America has faced a global pandemic, civil unrest after the death of George Floyd and a contentious election. What is a martial law?And how the president could invoke a martial law? Picture: Military Times |