Admiral Leading Navy's Legal Review Indicates Change Is Coming for JAG Community The Navy has gotten help from outside legal experts as it conducts a sweeping review of its Judge Advocate General's Corps.
Widow of Army Vet Killed in El Paso Shooting Files $1 Million Lawsuit Against Walmart The widow of a vet who was shot and killed in the mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, has filed a $1 million lawsuit.
Court Withdraws Opinion Saying Military Retirees Shouldn't Be Court-Martialed The Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals will reconsider the case of a retired Navy chief petty officer.
It Was the Biggest Scam in Tricare's History. Now Troops May Be Going to Jail Five service members have been convicted of defrauding the federal government. More may follow.
13 Marine Lance Corporals Charged in Connection with Major Human Smuggling Scheme The 13 junior Marines, all based at Camp Pendleton, have been charged for violating the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
The President Has Made Military Sexual Assault Cases More Complicated, Experts Say In 2017, about 4,200 women and 1,100 men reported being sexually assaulted in the military, up 10 percent from 2016.
Marine Corps Family Wins $2 Million Lawsuit Over Moldy Base Housing A jury has awarded more than $2M to a Marine Corps family who sued their privatized military housing landlords over mold .
Court Ruling Paves Way to Faster Appeal Decisions for Some Vets A ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims could accelerate adjudication of vets' disability claims appeals.
Coast Guard Officer Accused of Terrorism Mounts Second Amendment Defense The trial of Lt. Christopher Hasson, who was called a "domestic terrorist" by federal agents, is set for next month.
Retired Army General's Trial on Rape and Incest Charges Postponed Again The trial of retired Army Maj. Gen. James Grazioplene on rape and incest charges has been postponed for a second time.
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...