Chuck Norris jokes have become as much a part of pop culture as Coca Cola. It may come as a surprise to rising generations that the world hasn’t aways viewed Mr. Norris as a brand of jokes. Before 2005, when Chuck Norris jokes (aka Chuck Norris...
moreSocial Media Could Be Considered In Court-Martial Cases
Social media continues to be a hot topic of debate in many tried cases, raising questions about the legal validity of Face book posts, tweets and comments on web sites as evidence. Unlike most American citizens, members of the military are held...
moreNon-Judicial Punishment
Non-judicial punishment has historically been used as a tool by commanding officers and generals to handle a range of misconduct, from order violations, DUI, fraternization, to even low-level sex crimes. It is rarely offered to resolve...
moreMelaleuca Recognized for Being Patriotic, Military-Friendly
Consumer goods manufacturer Melaleuca was recently recognized by the United States Department of Defense for being a military-friendly, patriotic employer. We here at Texas Military Justice fully support our brave men and women in uniform. Ours...
moreFacial Recognition Technology Reunites Parents with Child
This morning, I read a news article about how facial recognition technology helped some parents in China reunite with their long-lost son. The heartwarming story certainly is great news for the parents of Mao Yin who was suddenly kidnapped in...
moreCaring for Soldiers, Families is a shared responsibility
WASHINGTON — Ensuring quality care, combatting opioid addiction, and optimizing support for behavioral health were several critical topics of discussion during the first of three forums here at the Association of the U.S. Army Annual...
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