An Officer and a Gentlewoman: Why Congress Should Modernize Article 133 of the UCMJ

34 Pages Posted: 4 Nov 2022

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Nino Monea

United States Army, Judge Advocate General's Corps

Date Written: January 4, 2022

Abstract

Article 133 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice—the penal code for the armed forces—makes it a crime for an officer to do anything that is “unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.” This Article argues that Congress should modernize the statute to acknowledge the contributions of servicewomen to the officers’ corps and the unequal treatment they had to endure in order to serve their country by making the offense gender neutral. Given that Congress is poised to overhaul the military justice system, there is no reason why this relic should not be addressed.

Keywords: Military law, Uniform Code of Military Justice, gender and the law

Suggested Citation

Monea, Nino, An Officer and a Gentlewoman: Why Congress Should Modernize Article 133 of the UCMJ (January 4, 2022). Washburn Law Journal, Vol. 61, No. 1, 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4266372

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