Army creates new legal office for murder, rape and other serious crimeThe move comes as Congress pushes the military branches on serious criminal cases.By Todd South2 years ago
Retired admiral, former MP nominated for Army’s No. 2 civilian jobJames E. McPherson, a retired Navy lawyer and former enlisted soldier, will be nominated as the Department of the Army’s second-highest ranking civilian official.By Kyle Rempfer5 years ago
Dying of cancer, a Green Beret makes his Feres Doctrine case to President TrumpSgt. 1st Class Richard Stayskal asked Trump for his support on a bill that would help victims of military medicine malpractice.By Meghann Myers6 years ago
So who really owns the Moon?On July 20, 1969, America's Apollo 11 landed on the moon, making history as the first humans set foot on another world.By Frans von der Dunk, University of Nebraska-Lincoln6 years ago
Virginia limits legal fees for active-duty troops who are suedThe bill unanimously passed both the Virginia House and Senate, officially capping legal fees in these cases at $125.By Joshua Axelrod6 years ago
Here’s what you need to know about the biggest update to UCMJ in decadesThe services unveiled big changes to the Uniform Code of Military Justice with the new year.By Meghann Myers6 years ago