Military Law

  • Bergmann & Moore

    "Our Veterans Law Blog keeps Veterans and the organizations that serve them informed about advances in Veterans Law. We focus on new compensatory rulings that affect Veteran compensation. We also include information pertinent to the Veteran community such as VA health services, local events, and Veterans legislation."

  • CAAFlog

    CAAFlog says its goal "is to facilitate serious and informed discussion of military justice appellate practice." It covers recent opinions and other military law news. "CAAF" refers to the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.

  • Court-Martial Trial Practice

    "This site is for the trial practitioner of military justice, and for the information of U.S. active duty and reserve service members, their spouses and their families. Our goal is to focus on trial practice issues."

  • Fort Hood Attorney

    John P. Galligan represents Fort Hood, Texas, shooting suspect Maj. Nidal Hasan, and he started this blog in response to a partial gag order forbidding him from inadvertently or purposefully "divulging, publishing or revealing, either by word or conduct," information from the evidence. The blog contains links to military law stories in the mainstream media.

  • JMBzine.com

    "Wide-ranging blog that discusses G.I. rights law, progressive/radical law issues, as well as other topics including theology and regional concerns."

  • Law Offices of Stevens & Brash

    Law Offices of Stevens & Brash addresses issues in military law, military justice, military discipline, court-martial practice, the Uniform Code of Military Justice and other military and legal topics.

  • Lawfare: Hard National Security Choices

    "We mean to devote this blog to that nebulous zone in which actions taken or contemplated to protect the nation interact with the nation’s laws and legal institutions. We will, I am sure, construe this subject broadly to include subjects as far-flung as cybersecurity, Guantánamo habeas litigation, targeted killing, biosecurity, universal jurisdiction, the Alien Tort Statute, the state secrets privilege and countless other related and not-so-related matters. ... The name Lawfare refers both to the use of law as a weapon of conflict and, perhaps more importantly, to the depressing reality that America remains at war with itself over the law governing its warfare with others. This latter sense of the word—which is admittedly not its normal usage—binds together a great deal of our work over the years. It is our hope to provide an ongoing commentary on America’s lawfare, even as we participate in many of its skirmishes."

  • Navigable Waters: A Maritime, Longshore and Defense Base Act blog

    "The principal topics of discussion involve maritime law, the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act and the Defense Base Act."

  • Security Law Brief

    "News, commentaries, and opinions from around the world related to national security law."

  • The Unwashed Advocate

    "Musings and rants from a military criminal defense attorney."

  • Tully Rinckey Law Blog

    Blog discusses wide range of legal topics, including military law, family law, labor & employment law, civil rights, bankruptcy law and elder law.

  • USERRA Rights Blog

    Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act and Veterans Employment Opportunities Act litigation.

  • Veterans Disability Blog

    "Tips and comments for veterans and their families as they try to get Veterans Administration service-connected disability compensation benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs."