Texas Tried to Block an Air Force Spouse's Occupational License. She Sued and Won, Setting a Legal Precedent. A federal judge in Texas ruled that the Texas Education Agency violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
Transgender Veterans Group Threatens VA with Lawsuit over Yearslong Delay in Covering Surgeries Lawyers for the Transgender American Veterans Association said not providing the surgeries has "increased risk of physical...
Troops Take First Step in Filing Suit over Alleged Sexual Abuse by Army Doctor Attorneys for the service members say that incidents of sexual assault should not fall under the Feres doctrine, which...
Navy Veteran Sentenced to Nearly 5 Years in Prison on Jan. 6 Charges Kenneth Joseph Owen Thomas, 41, was sentenced to four years and 10 months of jail, followed by three years of probation as...
Sailors, Marines Assigned to Ships in Dry Dock Can Now Refuse Nonjudicial Punishment, Navy Announces Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro announced in an administrative note last week that he is clarifying and loosening the rules...
Will Supreme Court Age-Bias Case Affect You? If an employment policy has the effect of favoring younger workers -- even though it does not explicitly discriminate against...
More Than 100 Years Later, Army Overturns Convictions of 110 Black Soldiers After 1917 Houston Riots In a ceremony at the Buffalo Soldier Museum in Houston, Army officials said that historians found many "irregularities" in...
5 US Service Members Sue Federal Government over Fuel Contamination from Red Hill Spill in Hawaii In the suit filed Thursday under the Federal Tort Claims Act, the group argues that the case should not fall under the Feres...
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Education Entitlements Under Different GI Bills During arguments, at least five justices asked about past history of overlap in GI Bill programs, the process for electing...
Air Force Officer Accused of Threatening to Shoot Airline Captain Fought Military's COVID Vaccine Mandate to Supreme Court Jonathan J. Dunn, who was authorized to carry a firearm in the cockpit, was indicted last month by a grand jury in the U.S...
Federal Government Shutdown Grinds into a Second Week as Tempers Flare at the Capitol As the federal government shutdown enters a second week, there’s no discernible endgame in sight.
Trump Targets Blumenthal, Calling for Investigation into Senator's Vietnam Service Claims President Donald Trump is targeting U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal again after Connecticut’s senior U.S. senator grilled U.S...
At 50, He Survived Marine Boot Camp — Then Fought at Peleliu and Okinawa When 50-year-old Paul Douglas showed up at Marine Corps boot camp in 1942, the white-haired economics professor looked more...
Ukrainian Drones Attack Russian Cavalry Troops in Rare 21st-Century Encounter A short video circulating online this month appears to show a Russian mounted patrol being struck by a Ukrainian drone near...
When The Government Can Afford Everything Except The Essentials Every shutdown forces the government to decide what counts as “essential.” Air traffic controllers and TSA agents fall into...