Military Justice In The News

NYTimes:  Defendants Fresh From War Find Service Counts in Court. Air Force Times:  Troubled Air Force Colonel becomes a troubled Air Force First Lieutenant.

Military Justice In The News

Lawyers blogging about their pending cases is about as bad as jurors texting during a trial, and about as dangerous as jurors texting while driving to trial.  Usually, the Court, the Client, or the State Bar (or a combination thereof) takes offense.  Well, it appears that MAJ Hasan’s lawyer is doing just that.

Military Justice In The News

Finally, there is hope that the Obama Administration will get it right. In overruling the Attorney General’s short-sighted and misguided decision to send Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) to a civilian court in New York City, this White House will have acknowledged at least two things that those of us with military and federal government experience [...]

Military Justice in the News

One of America’s foremost veterans service organizations, AMVETS (American Veterans), launched its new effort to help report individuals claiming military honors and awards they never earned, a problem that the organization fears is on the rise. The veterans group bills the site as “a first-of-its-kind clearinghouse of information where concerned citizens can learn how to [...]

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