Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he is replacing the top lawyers for the military services because he doesn't think they ...
In a significant shake-up at the Pentagon last week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the top military lawyers for the Army, Navy, and Air Force. This decision comes amid a broader series of ...
The proposed legislation is a direct response to the recent ruling by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which sentenced ...
BEIJING — China has agreed to consider concerns that its military did not give enough notice before staging live-fire ...
After more than nine years evading authorities, a soldier pleaded guilty to numerous crimes during his court-martial Feb. 19 ...
A leaked pitch reported to be from military contractors asked the Trump admin for $25 billion to deport 12 million illegal aliens.
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said Wednesday that a Chinese military joint air-sea drill, including live fire and warplanes, ...
Columnist David Lat examines how rising terrorist activity, the Supreme Court’s decision in Twitter v. Taamneh, and the Trump ...
The Pentagon's firing of top JAG officers sends a 'chilling message' about political interference in military legal affairs, ...
The Pentagon chief said he doesn’t want lawyers who are “roadblocks” to decisions he or military commanders make.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday that the three fired judge advocates general (JAGs) were potential “roadblocks” to President Trump’s orders. Hegseth also rejected a reporter’s question that ...
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