July 22, 2021

The Intra-Military Immunity Doctrine bars judicial interference in discretionary military personnel decisions

A United States District Court granted the government’s motion to dismiss and, in the alternative, for summary judgment, on the Plaintiff-Appellant's [Cadet] claims that separation procedures of the United States Military Academy at West Point fail to provide due process and that the separation proceedings violated West Point’s own regulations in a manner that substantially prejudiced him. Cadet appealed the district court's ruling. 

The Circuit Court of Appeals held that West Point’s cadet separation procedures satisfy due process and that the intra-military immunity doctrine, which bars judicial interference in discretionary military personnel decisions, renders the Cadet’s regulatory claims nonjusticiable.

Accordingly, the Circuit Court affirmed the district court's judgment.

Click HEREto access the Circuit Court's ruling.