Military Policy

May 5th, 2021
The case, which has the backing of several retired generals, bears similarities to the lawsuits that helped to launch Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legal career decades ago.
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May 5th, 2021
The “friend of the court” brief, submitted on Friday, March 12, responded to a petition for a writ of certiorari, which the National Coalition for Men (NCFM) and two individual plaintiffs filed after the government successfully appealed a lower court decision finding that male-only Selective Service registration was unconstitutional.
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May 5th, 2021
This week, I had the privilege of testifying at the House Armed Services Committee on the topic of “Extremism in the Armed Forces.”
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March 16th, 2021
The test had been hailed as both gender-neutral and a better match for the physical demands of modern combat.
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March 15th, 2021
While the leaders of other countries are focused on making their militaries into more effective and deadlier fighting machines which thrive at the central task of defeating the enemy, the folks in charge of our military have an entirely different set of priorities …
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March 3rd, 2021
Thursday, in its first military action, the Biden Pentagon sent two U.S. F-15Es to strike targets of Kataib Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed Iraqi militia just inside the eastern border of Syria.
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February 18th, 2021
President Jimmy Carter called for including women in the military draft more than 40 years ago. The Defense Department decades later agreed the change would improve military readiness and national security.
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February 1st, 2021
For many years, the U.S. Capitol and the Capitol Hill neighborhood had been among the most impressive and accessible features of the Washington, D.C., area. No longer. Source: Capitol Hill Fence — Washington D.C. Security Concerns Must Not Result in the Fortification | National Review
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January 25th, 2021
No speculation is needed. Those who wield power are demanding it. The only question is how much opposition they will encounter.
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December 28th, 2020
While members of the House of Representatives usually do not have a say in confirming an incoming administration’s personnel, the Biden team’s decision to name Lloyd Austin as secretary of defense has given them a seat at the table.
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