The Defense Department agreed to a class-action settlement that may affect more than 35,000 LGBTQ veterans who were ...
The U.S. Department of Defense has agreed to overhaul its process for LGBTQ veterans to seek honorable discharges after they ...
Thousands of LGBTQ+ US military veterans who were discharged under the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy due to their sexuality ...
The agreement could restore veterans' benefits to military service members discharged under the policy that ended in 2011 ...
The Pentagon said it will restore the discharge records of 35,000 veterans to “honorable,” ending a class action suit filed ...
A group of LGBTQ veterans who sued the Department of Defense last year for denying them honorable discharges because of their ...
If approved by a federal judge, the agreement means the military would help thousands of veterans seek honorable discharges.
The Pentagon has reached a legal settlement that will make it easier for an estimated 30,000 veterans who were separated from ...
Don't Ask, Don't Tell, a policy which barred openly gay people from serving in the military, was repealed in 2011. But the government engaged in ongoing disparate treatment of LGBTQ+ veterans because ...
The agreement, if approved by a judge, would let former service members upgrade their discharge status and receive benefits ...
The U.S. Department of Defense is considering granting honorable discharges to gay and bisexual veterans affected by past ...
The Pentagon has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit involving about 35,000 LGBTQ+ veterans that will help them get ...