Replacing career military lawyers with political appointees will make it easier for commanders to act without consequence and harder for survivors to get justice
A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found that the U.S. Coast Guard repeatedly failed to comply with the law to submit complete and timely reports to Congress on sexual assault and sexual harassment.
Today, the U.S. Army Office of Special Trial Counsel preferred four charges and 61 specifications against Maj. Blaine McGraw, an obstetrician-gynecologist assigned to Fort Hood’s Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center.
POD urges anyone impacted to contact its Pro Bono Legal Network, which has supported survivors and helped secure convictions in recent Stockin and Batt cases
Department of Veterans Affairs’ proposed rule would deny care in cases of rape or incest, rolling back hard-fought protections for veterans and military families
Protect Our Defenders filled critical gaps in advocacy and legal representation the military failed to provide civilian victims of Army serial predator
Ending Congressionally mandated programs and weakening protections will harm morale, deter reporting, and jeopardize mission readiness and unit cohesion.
On January 15, Maj. Michael Stockin was sentenced to 164 months – the maximum sentence – after pleading guilty to sexually abusing 41 former patients (soldiers) at Madigan Army Hospital, Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Hegseth has expressed that women should not serve especially in combat roles, raising serious concerns about eroding progress in attracting top talent to the armed forces
On January 7, Maj. Michael Stockin pleaded guilty to sexually abusing 41 former patients (soldiers) at Madigan Army Hospital, Joint Base Lewis-McChord.