Lecturer in Law, University of Southern California
Dr. Stirling is a Lecturer in Law at the USC Gould School of Law, where he focuses on military and veterans issues. He is a long-time JAG officer in the Army and a scholar in military law. Additionally, he is founder and chief executive officer of the Center for Law and Military Policy, a nonprofit think tank that strengthens the legal protections of those who serve the nation in uniform. www.centerforlaw.org.
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