The Marine Corps refuses to fix its broken justice system By Thomas J Brennan, The War Horse / May 7, 2022
Why the historic conviction of an Air Force general is a sign of progress for the service By David Roza / Apr 27, 2022
How the Marine Corps tracks — and hides — the crimes of its officers By Thomas J Brennan, The War Horse / Apr 9, 2022
Air Force chief master sergeant convicted of dereliction of duty for distributing ‘sexually explicit’ photos and other charges By David Roza / Mar 25, 2022
‘We are disposable’ — Sexual assault survivor blasts Air Force after convicted offender allowed to retire By David Roza / Mar 16, 2022
An Air Force general is about to be court-martialed for the first time in history [Updated] By David Roza / Jan 6, 2022
The Pentagon has said for years that tackling sexual assault is a top priority. A new report shows just the opposite By Haley Britzky / Nov 12, 2021
The Pentagon is considering a historic change in how the military handles sexual assault By Haley Britzky / Apr 23, 2021
These are the rights every military sexual assault survivor needs to know By David Roza / Apr 21, 2021
Army to review 2017 decision not to prosecute soldier for rape [Updated] By Haley Britzky / Apr 15, 2021
The Air Force preaches ‘zero tolerance’ of sexual assault. So why is it retaining an airman guilty of it? By David Roza / Mar 2, 2021
Navy officer convicted of living with prostitutes in Bahrain partially gets off By Jeff Schogol / Mar 2, 2021
Sweeping Air Force report finds Black airmen are far more likely to be punished than white peers By David Roza / Dec 22, 2020
Marine Corps seeks gag order in case of corporal whose family says she has PTSD after sexual assault By Katherine Hafner, The Virginian-Pilot / Nov 11, 2020