David P. Sheldon interview with Terace Garnier on penalties military personnel face by not following the government’s mandate on vaccination for COVID-19.
Defending Military Personnel Regarding COVID Mandates
David P. Sheldon interview with Terace Garnier on penalties military personnel face by not following the government’s mandate on vaccination for COVID-19.
Defending Military Personnel Regarding COVID Mandates
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A Washington D.C. law office announced Tuesday that its client has accepted a six-figure settlement from the U.S. government in a claim alleging that public health agencies failed to protect a Blackfeet child from sexual abuse.
A U.S. Navy chief lost his anchors last month after pleading guilty to “wrongful appropriation” of military property.
A Navy judge sentenced then-Chief Aviation Electronics Technician Kirk P. Killian on July 29 to be bumped down to E-6 after he pleaded guilty to misappropriating military property greater than $500, according to Navy records.
You have been marking time in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) or even the National Guard or the Army Reserves for almost a decade now. You have established a career, a family, and the responsibilities that come with those things when suddenly you are faced with activation and deployment orders. Your world just blew up. Now what?
The Washington Post reports that the high-level Navy admirals and other officers accused of violating laws in the “Fat Leonard” scandal have not been stripped of their pensions.
In this Navy Times report, one Asian-American officer was suspected of spying, based on his travels and association with a Taiwanese national.
Mr. Sheldon appeared on Crosstalk as an expert in military law: CrossTalk: The passion of Bradley Manning.
The Army Times reports that a chaplain who has been diagnosed with dementia will not face a disciplinary discharge for misconduct related to his medical condition.