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Congress/Legislation

WHERE DO ALLEN & WEBB STAND ON WOMEN IN COMBAT?
On September 13, 2006,  Sen.George Allen  (R-VA) raised the issue of women in combat in his campaign for re-election to the U.S. Senate. According to news reports, the Allen campaign sponsored a high-profile news conference criticizing a  Washingtonian  magazine article... Read More
05 Oct 06
Tags Congress/Legislation, Conscience Rights & Religious Freedom
LOHRENZ V. DONNELLY DISMISSED BY THE SUPREME COURT
In September 2003 a three-judge panel of the  U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit  reaffirmed the Motion for Summary Judgment that had been approved by  U. S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth  in August 2002. The case finally ended on May 17,... Read More
04 Sep 06
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
THE SUPREME COURT AND THE MILITARY
There is no reason to doubt the integrity of White House Counsel  Harriet Miers , a person whom  President George W. Bush  trusts and has nominated to the Supreme Court. The  Center for Military Readiness is concerned, however, about her actions as White House Counsel... Read More
07 Oct 05
Tags Congress/Legislation, Conscience Rights & Religious Freedom
CONGRESSWOMEN PUSH FOR WOMEN IN COMBAT
CMR has learned that several liberal members of Congress, led by feminists  Carolyn   Maloney  (D-NY) and  Susan   Davis  (D-CA), are working hard to deny any role for Congress in decisions regarding military orders to  force (not allow) female... Read More
18 Aug 05
Tags Congress/Legislation, Conscience Rights & Religious Freedom
COURTS, CONGRESS, AND THE MILITARY
During upcoming hearings on the nomination of Judge John Roberts to the Supreme Court, senators should inquire about the nominee’s philosophy on the tradition of judicial deference to the military. They should also make sure that Judge Roberts does not agree with retiring Justice Sandra... Read More
18 Aug 05
Tags Congress/Legislation, Conscience Rights & Religious Freedom
D.C. COURT OF APPEALS UPHOLDS RULING IN FAVOR OF THE...
Elaine Donnelly , President of the  Center for Military Readiness , expressed great satisfaction in CMR’s second, decisive victory in litigation filed against CMR by  Carey Dunai Lohrenz , a former F-14 pilot, more than seven years ago. In an opinion released on December 12, a... Read More
30 Dec 03
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
CMR DEFENDS LEGAL VICTORY BEFORE COURT OF APPEALS
On August 16, 2002, Washington D.C. U.S. District  Judge Royce C. Lamberth  dismissed, with prejudice, the lawsuit filed by Plaintiff  Carey D. Lohrenz  against  Elaine Donnelly  and the  Center for Military Readiness (CMR)  in 1996. The... Read More
05 Nov 03
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
DoD INSPECTOR GENERAL INVESTIGATING NAVY JAG ABUSE OF POWER
The  Department of Defense Inspector General (DoD IG)  has been investigating, for more than a year, a pattern of improper behavior and abuse of power by certain officials in the  Office of the Navy Judge Advocate General (OJAG) . The confidential probe began when ... Read More
05 Nov 03
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
Hillary Clinton on the SASC
Supporters of a strong national defense recently heard the most alarming news for the military since former  Rep. Patricia Schroeder  (D-CO) almost destroyed the Navy after the 1991  Tailhook  scandal.  Hillary Rodham Clinton , liberal senator from New York, is now... Read More
04 Mar 03
Tags Congress/Legislation, Conscience Rights & Religious Freedom
FEMALE PILOT FILES APPEAL TO OVERTURN CMR VICTORY
Feminists who filed a baseless lawsuit against the  Center for Military Readiness  and  Elaine Donnelly  in 1996 have not given up on their malicious campaign to silence Donnelly and shut down CMR. On August 16, 2002,  Judge Royce C. Lamberth  of the U.S.... Read More
11 Feb 03
Tags Congress/Legislation, Judicial/Legal Matters
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