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Register for Peace: Passing Down the Nonviolent Tradition
Dec 25, 2008 – By Craig Jacobrown
This article was published in the December 2008 edition Friends Journal,
a quaker publication. It discusses Craig's own history refusing to register
for the current draft when it began in the '80s, as well as information on
the current case.
Over
twenty years ago, I made an idealistic attempt to sue the government over a
matter of first amendment rights pertaining to my beliefs in nonviolence.
My case was eventually thrown out of court, not for lack of merit, but
for a legal loophole: the government simply postponed my case until I was too
old to have standing in court. I could have never imagined then
that someday one of my own sons would take up my abandoned
case.
I was
among the first batch of young men who were required to register under this
policy with the Selective Service System (SSS), the agency that administered
the military draft for the government. I
refused. I faced a potential felony charge, and risked being
fined and sent to jail for up to five years; but I believed that all
of this would have been worth it in order to respect my religious and ethical
values.
At the close of World War II, at the age of eighteen, my father, Jack Brown, found himself entering a newly liberated concentration camp. He never participated in combat, but this experience alone changed his life. Jack became pacifist, joined a Quaker meeting, and studied to be a doctor. He traveled the world to work in underprivileged hospitals, and brought his family along. I was born while he was working in Turkey, and was raised with his pacifist and Quaker ideals.
I would have been ready to register with the SSS as a
Conscientious Objector (CO) claimant,but
there was no way provided. During the
years of the Vietnam War, a young man could indicate that he would apply for
this status by checking a box on the registration form,but now that checkbox
was taken away. Those with religious objections to war were no longer being recognized at
registration, all were considered potential combatants by the SSS. I
believed that this was unjust and decided to up my ante against the
government: I sued them for the right to indicate my claim to Conscientious
Objector status.
In their literature, they began to
deemphasize the consequences of registering, in many cases eliminating any
mention of drafts or military service from registration cards.
On the other hand they passed laws to tie federal aid for
college education to registration, denying those that refused to register any
school loans, grants, work-study or job training
opportunities. In these ways they managed to ensure a
high rate of compliance while remaining outside of the public eye, and
Carter’s registration has managed to continue, unchallenged, up to the
present day.
Now twenty years old,
Toby attends Bennington College in Vermont. Though he was not eligible
for any financial aid according to federal rules imposed on college students,
upon hearing about his reasons for not registering, the school decided to
make up all of his need-based financial aid from their own private funds.
While attending to his studies, Toby took time this winter to petition
the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to assist him with his case.
After careful consideration of the merits
of his case, lawyers supported by the ACLU’s Washington, DC office
wrote to the SSS demanding that Toby’s CO claim be formally recognized
at the time of registration so that Toby (and those who share his beliefs)
can register and thus be eligible to receive federal financial aid and avoid
the threat of prison and fines.
The precedent for Toby’s case is laid out in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which places the burden on the government to prove their actions do not unduly interfere with free exercise of religion. They must, therefore accommodate those with pacifist beliefs unless doing so disables them from serving a “compelling government interest.” In a concurring decision, Justice Murphy of the Supreme Court wrote “War power is not a blank check to be used in blind disregard of all the individual rights we have struggled so hard to recognize and preserve.” (Murphy, J. Estep v. US)
Compared to other
nations, the U.S. is currently behind the curve in upholding the civil rights
of objectors to war. Many foreign governments have dealt with their
conscientious objector citizenry more sensitively. Some progressive
governments protect the moral stands of their non-violent citizens through
promoting non-military national service programs concurrently with their
military programs. In Germany, for instance, which has a
mandatory draft, more young people serve the country in non-military
functions than join the military. German hospitals are reliant
on this steady flow of young volunteers.
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