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This is the moment to reaffirm congressional support for the rule of law and independent legal advice in our nation’s armed forces.
The fourth judge in the long-running Sept. 11 case at Guantánamo Bay has retired and the chief judge for the military commissions assigned himself on Monday to oversee it.
President Trump issued a full and unconditional pardon to a former U.S. army officer convicted of refusing to follow COVID-19 safety rules.
Federal judges are dismissing national security charges against immigrants accused of crossing the southern U.S. border through a newly designated military zone.
Trespassing charges have been dropped for 98 immigrants who crossed into a New Mexico military zone with a judge finding no probable cause of them knowing they were entering a restricted area.
Groundswell’s protest of the Army Enterprise Business Systems – Convergence contract falls short as a U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge denies the company's allegations.
A U.S. judge in New Mexico on Thursday dismissed trespassing charges against dozens of migrants caught in a new military zone on the U.S.-Mexico border, marking a setback for Trump administration ...
Broward Circuit Judge Edward H. Merrigan Jr., who also served as a two-star general in the U.S. Army, has officially retired from military service after more than three decades.
The Supreme Court permits Trump's transgender military ban amid ongoing legal challenges, impacting service members nationwide.
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