Military Special Victims Counsel Program: Well-intentioned but Constitutionally Flawed
The author says that while well-intentioned, the military’s use of Special Victim’s Counsels to aid sexual assault victims can create a Constitutional dilemma.
The author says that while well-intentioned, the military’s use of Special Victim’s Counsels to aid sexual assault victims can create a Constitutional dilemma.
The Air Force will offer some Airmen a cash bonus if they convert to the military’s new Blended Retirement System.
Legislation has been introduced to give the same tax credit to federal employees that military personnel get when working in a combat zone.
The Thrift Savings Plan has provided information to help military service members decide if they should move to the new Blended Retirement System.
The U. S. Supreme Court slapped down a decision by the Arizona state courts that held the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act did not pre-empt the Arizona family court’s order requiring that a military retiree make up for a portion of his annuity lost by his ex-wife by operation of federal law.
Michael Flynn has been accused of violating the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution. What is this clause and how does it apply to retired military personnel?
Will military and federal civilians receive the same pay raise in 2018? Here is how pay raises compare for the past 10 years.
A new military retirement system is going into effect. Here is how it will work.
Many federal employees who are veterans will become eligible for shopping through the military exchange system later this year.
Recent news that nearly 10,000 soldiers were asked by the Pentagon to repay bonus overpayments may have other federal employees wondering what happens if they find themselves in a similar situation. The author provides some details on how agencies usually handle overpayments.