Military Lawyers Admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court Bar

By Philip Molter (CECOM) Public AffairsApril 26, 2016

Military Lawyers Admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court Bar
From left to right, Capt. Robert Taylor, Administrative & Civil Law Attorney; Maj. Jason Barocas, Attorney-Advisor; Lt. Col. Mary Card-Mina, APG Staff Judge Advocate; Maj. Rose Forrest, Maryland Army National Guard Deputy Staff Judge Advocate; and ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

Washington D.C. Military attorneys from the APG Legal Center and Maryland National Guard at the U.S. Supreme Court, prior to being admitted to that court's bar, April 20. Standing before a statue of the Court's fourth Chief Justice John Marshall, from left to right, Capt. Robert Taylor, CECOM Administrative & Civil Law Attorney; Maj. Jason Barocas, CECOM Attorney-Advisor; Lt. Col. Mary Card-Mina, APG Staff Judge Advocate; Maj. Rose Forrest, Maryland Army National Guard Deputy Staff Judge Advocate; and Capt. Michael Terhune, Maryland Army National Guard Brigade Judge Advocate. Taylor, Barocas, Forrest and Terhune have now earned the right to make an argument before the highest court in the land. Card-Mina, previously admitted to the SCOTUS bar, facilitated the swearing in ceremony, which represents a significant milestone in a lawyer's professional life.

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