2016 REPORTING SYSTEM PLANNED FOR MILITARY SEX CRIMES

Following a startling AP report on the prevalence of child sex abuse in the military, experienceds and officials are reiterating the importance of establishing a new reporting system signed into law earlier this year. The system, which is expected to be operational by mid-2016, is aimed at closing disturbing loopholes in sex offender registration for … Read more

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ATTORNEY JOSEPH JORDAN SPEAKS AT RUTH BADER GINSBURG INN OF COURT

Last week, the Oklahoma Bar Association hosted Attorney Joseph Jordan at the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Inn of Court. Attorney Jordan was invited to enlighten the local legal community on the critical differences between civilian and military trials and the best practices in preparing defense strategies for a Court Martial. Attorney Jordan’s presentation counted as a … Read more

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CONTROVERSIAL MALE-ON-MALE MILITARY SEXUAL ASSAULT STUDY RETRACTED

Earlier this month, the American Psychological Association published a study that concluded that male-on-male sexual assault in the military was occurring at an alarming, previously unthought-of rate. Now, the study, which appeared in the journal Psychological Services, has been retracted due to findings that the APA is calling “compromised.” As Military Times reports, the initial … Read more

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ARMY HAS DISMISSED 10,000S OF MENTALLY TRAUMATIZED TROOPS FOR “MISCONDUCT”

In a shocking new report from NPR and Colorado Public Radio, investigators claim that the Army has dismissed tens of thousands of troops with TBI or PTSD issues on the grounds of “misconduct.” Perhaps most alarming of the findings is that, despite Army officials’ claims to the contrary, the practice is likely continuing to thrive … Read more

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IS THE ARMY USING MISCONDUCT-BASED DISCHARGES TO REDUCE ITS RANKS?

The Army is currently experiencing an explosion of misconduct-based disciplinary actions and discharges it has not seen since the 1990s. While officials insist that the spiking discharges are a result of tougher enforcement of Army standards, many others suspect that mass exodus of soldiers is actually peacetime downsizing in disguise– and that it’s unfairly characterizing … Read more

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FUTURE OF AIR FORCE PILOTS PUNISHED FOR TEXTS STILL UNCERTAIN

Earlier this year, the story of four Air Force pilots who received controversial letters of reprimand for unbecoming texts sent to one another made headlines. Now, as the future careers of the pilots still remains uncertain, Air Force Times took a close look at the case against the pilots and spoke to legal experienceds about Air Force’s … Read more

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ARMY RESTRUCTURING SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT FOLLOWING CRITICAL REPORTS

In a recent interview, Army Secretary John McHugh has revealed that the Army’s programs for treating soldier alcohol and substance abuse are shifting back to the Army Medical Command from the Installation Management Command. The change comes following a disturbing report from USA Today that detailed the sharp decline in treatment under the Installation Management … Read more

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DEFENSE COUNSEL ARGUES THAT DISMISSED CHARGES AGAINST AIRMAN SHOULD STAND

Last July, Lt. Col. Joshua Kastenberg ruled that the dismissed sexual assault charges against 1st Class Brandon T. Wright had been exposed to “unlawful command influence” in Italy, but that the case should still see a stateside court-martial. Now, Wright’s defense counsel is arguing that the initial dismissal in favor of their client should stand. … Read more

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NAVIGATING “FREE SPEECH” FOR SERVICE MEMBERS IN THE WORLD OF SOCIAL MEDIA

“9/11 has officially been declared grandparents day by the Whitehouse. Somebody please f**king kill Obama.” As Jeff B. Woodmansee’s still-relevant piece from The National Law Journal points out, you do not have to search long on social media to find military service members airing their grievances against President Obama and his administration. In “When Soldiers Go Social … Read more

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RUMORS OF WEAPONS CHARGES SWIRL AFTER NAVY SHOOTING IN CHATTANOOGA

Over this past weekend, to the outrage of many, rumors spread that Navy Lt. Commander Timothy White would face weapons charges due to his role in the Chattanooga shooting last month. White, who allegedly fired back at the perpetrator in that attack, would have needed to carry a personal firearm into the facility to do … Read more

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