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  • Editorial Column: This Country Needs an Outburst of Common Sense

    August 7, 2009 - If ever there were a time for comprehensive health care reform, it's now, and yet the forces of darkness are lining up against this urgent need, buttressed by lies, mobs inflamed by those lies and millions of dollars changing hands ...

  • US Still Paying Blackwater Millions

    August 7, 2009 - Just days before two former Blackwater employees alleged in sworn statements filed in federal court that the company's owner, Erik Prince, "views himself as a Christian crusader tasked with eliminating Muslims and the Islamic faith f...

  • Internal VA Investigation: Spokane VA Medical Center Wasn't Aware of Many Veteran Suicides

    Report says methods used to identify victims ‘may be inadequate' 

    August 9, 2009 - The number of Spokane-area veterans who killed themselves in a one-year period is far greater than the Spokane Veteran Affairs Medical Center kn...
  • Women Complain of Anti-Gay Harassment at Oakland VA

    July 16, 2009 - Two female employees fired from the Department of Veterans Affairs' Oakland Regional Center say their dismissals were in retaliation for their speaking up against anti-gay harassment and a hostile working environment. ...

  • Religious Extremists, “C Street” House, and the Deliberate Erosion of Civil Liberties in Our Military

    August 7, 2009 - One of the regular features in the monthly newsletter of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) is a section containing a "Violation on Video," in which we show a video clip of a military regulation being violated by a serv...

  • Gordon P. Erspamer of Morrison & Foerster Receives 2009 ABA Pro Bono Publico Award

    August 6, 2009 - As I left law school in 1978, I was predisposed to do pro bono work, but I had no burning cause to vindicate, as "empathetic" as I was. In my early years in practice I became involved in poverty law cases, drawing upon my work during l...

  • Hope's Gone AWOL in Echo Platoon

    August 11, 2009 - Echo Platoon is part of the 82nd Replacement Detachment of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Soldiers in the platoon are relegated to living quarters in a set of dimly lit concrete rooms. Pipes peep out of mi...

  • VCS Lawsuit Press Alert - Appeals Court to Hear Case About VA’s Broken Claims System, Other Problems

    Morrison & Foerster and Disability Rights Advocates to Present Appeals Argument Against Department of Veterans Affairs on Behalf of 900,000 Veterans

    August 10, 2009, San Francisco, California - Attorneys from Morrison & Foerste...

  • Obama's Counter-Terrorism Advisor Denounces Bush-Era Policies

    John Brennan accuses the previous administration of promoting a 'global war' mind-set that served only to 'validate Al Qaeda's twisted worldview.'

    August 7, 2009 - President Obama's counter-terrorism chief on Thursday repeate...

  • Vets Shred Uniforms to Heal Through Art

    August 6, 2009, Savannah, GA - Tired of taking pills prescribed to suppress his pain, Zach Choate decided to wrestle head-on with the trauma that followed him home from Iraq. He began by using a razor to shred his Army uniform to bits. ...

  • Health Care Issues Raised at Fort Campbell

    August 6, 2009, Fort Campbell, KY - Medical officials at Fort Campbell say they are working to improve access to health care for soldiers and their families and to address complaints about driving long distances to get treatment. ...

  • Iraqis Freed by U.S. Face Few Jobs and Little Hope

    August 6, 2009 - One day in early February, after a year and a half in various American detention centers, detainee No. 318360 was handed a letter that he was to give to his mother. ...

  • New Battle on Vieques, Over Navy’s Cleanup of Munitions

    August 6, 2009 - The United States Navy ceased military training operations on this small island in 2003, and windows no longer rattle from the shelling from ships and air-to-ground bombings.  Gone are the protests that drew celebrities like Benicio...

  • Tortured Logic

    August 7, 2009 - The Bush torture memos were never intended to see the light of day -- much less to be spoken out loud.  That's what makes the ACLU's Tortured Logic video so powerful. We asked a number of prominent artists and citizens including awa...

  • Willow Springs War Vet Drives to D.C. on Tractor for VA...

    August 5, 2009 - Matt Letterman says he has been trying to get his VA benefits for years. At 45, he's suffered two heart attacks in the past month, can't sleep lying down because of pain, and sometimes has to use a wheelchair, among other health prob...

  • Afghan Taliban Say Unhurt by Mehsud Death

    August 7, 2009 - The reported death of the chief of Pakistan's Taliban movement will not hurt the Taliban cause in neighboring Afghanistan, an Afghan Taliban spokesman said on Friday. ...

  • Stand Up and Be Heard: All Americans Need Healthcare, Including Veterans

    August 6, 2009 - There's a famous Norman Rockwell painting titled "Freedom of Speech," depicting an idealized American town meeting. The painting, part of a series illustrating F.D.R.'s "Four Freedoms," shows an ordinary citizen expressing an unpopul...

  • Drone Probably Killed Taliban Leader. Is Pakistan Safer?

    August 7, 2009 - A US drone strike Wednesday probably killed Baitullah Mehsud, a senior Pakistan-based Taliban leader who organized dozens of terror attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan. His death may substantially weaken the Taliban insurgency within...

  • Filner Bill Allows Elderly Veterans to Use Their Earned Medicare Dollars for VA Health Care

    August 5, 2009, Washington, DC - Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs Bob Filner introduced H.R. 3365 to allow veterans to use their earned Medicare benefits to receive health care and services from the Veterans Health Administration ...

  • Clinton Says U.S. Supports International Criminal Court

    August 6, 2009, Nairobi, Kenya - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday it was "a great regret" that the United States was not a member of the International Criminal Court, an institution that has long been treated warily by the Pent...