Executive Orders Issued After January 20, 2025, Affecting Military Operations and Military Personnel

Christopher Nuneviller
Christopher Nuneviller | MNB Meridian Law Ltd.

As a former Army judge advocate and government senior executive, Christopher spent several years in Washington, D.C., with significant time on the Pentagon “e-ring,” and later as the Chief of Staff the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission.

On-Demand: January 29, 2025

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Program Summary

This program offers a detailed analysis of the Executive Orders issued after January 20, 2025, focusing on their implications for military operations and personnel. Participants will gain insight into the purpose behind these orders, the mechanisms for their execution, and their potential or actual impact on the Department of Defense and its service members. This session is essential for understanding how recent directives shape military policies, operations, and the lives of those serving in uniform.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Identify the purpose of new Executive Orders
  • Discuss how the Executive Order is ordered to be executed
  • Discuss how the Executive Order may or will affect the Department of Defense and its military personnel

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Christopher Nuneviller_FedBarChristopher Nuneviller | MNB Meridian Law Ltd.

Christopher Nuneviller is a founding partner of MNB Meridian Law, Ltd. and the managing partner for the firm’s Philadelphia office. As a former Army judge advocate and government senior executive, Christopher spent several years in Washington, D.C., with significant time on the Pentagon “e-ring,” and later as the Chief of Staff the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission. Through that time, he developed a niche understanding of military operations under the Goldwater Nichols Act of 1986, and of military personnel policy. Two areas that are and will be directly impacted by new and potential Executive Orders issued by the White House on or after January 20, 2025.

Agenda

I. Identify the purpose of new Executive Orders | 3:00pm – 3:20pm

II. Discuss how the Executive Order is ordered to be executed | 3:20pm – 3:40pm

III. Discuss how the Executive Order may or will affect the Department of Defense and its military personnel | 3:40pm – 4:00pm

Credits

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1 General

California

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1 General

Colorado

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1 General

Connecticut

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1 General

District of Columbia

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1 CLE Hour

Delaware

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1 General

Florida

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1 General Hour

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Georgia

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1 General

Hawaii

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1.2 General

Iowa

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1 General

Idaho

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1 General

Illinois

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1 General

Indiana

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1 General

Kansas

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1 Substantive

Kentucky

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1 General

Louisiana

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1 General

Massachusetts

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1 CLE Hour

Maryland

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1 CLE Hour

Maine

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1 General

Michigan

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1 CLE Hour

Minnesota

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1 General

Missouri

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1.2 General

Mississippi

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1 General

Montana

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1 General

North Carolina

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1 General

North Dakota

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1 General

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1 General

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New Hampshire

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60 General Minutes

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New Jersey

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1.2 General

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1 General

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1 General

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1.2 General

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Ohio

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1 General

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1 General

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1 General

Pennsylvania

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1 General

Rhode Island

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1 General

South Carolina

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1 General

South Dakota

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1 CLE Hour

Tennessee

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1 General

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1 General

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1 General

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West Virginia

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1.2 General

Wyoming

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