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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s hosting of prayer services at the Pentagon has raised constitutional questions about separation of church and state. Critics argue the events amount to government-endorsed religious activity. Legal experts debate the issue in light of Supreme Court precedents under Chief Justice Roberts.
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A Minnesota magistrate judge ruled that the Trump administration’s use of military lawyers to prosecute civilians for non-military offenses does not violate federal law. The decision came in a case where the defendant challenged being prosecuted by armed services lawyers. The ruling supports the Department of Justice’s practice of assigning military lawyers
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Veterans Affairs leaders have vowed to continue providing reproductive health care to patients after the Supreme Court's decision on abortion. this does not mean that new services or travel assistance will be provided to help women get the procedure. The VA Secretary has stated that officials are looking into what can be done to support patients.
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Courtney Williams, a former Army employee, faces federal charges for allegedly leaking classified information related to an elite U.S. military unit. A magistrate judge ordered her release to home detention pending trial. Her release includes strict location monitoring and prohibitions on contacting the media or using social media. This case involves
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