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Convicted US spy Pollard arrives in Israel, welcomed by Netanyahu
Jonathan Pollard, a civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy, sold military secrets to Israel while working at the Pentagon in the 1980s.
Stung by string of scandals, the sea service urges legal reforms
The Navy will launch an oversight committee to make sure the changes are carried out.
Explainer: Can you now sue the military for medical malpractice?
Historically, service members have been blocked from filing negligence claims under the Feres doctrine.
By David P. Sheldon and Corey D. Bean
McCain’s family fights to define legacy of civility, service
A year after McCain's death from brain cancer, the library is one way his family members are fighting to shape how the world remembers the Vietnam War hero and veteran senator and to prevent President Donald Trump from doing it for them.
Op-ed: Different spanks for different ranks?
The ace attorney worries that the continued politicization of the military justice system presents a very clear and present danger to all service members.
By David P. Sheldon, Esq.