Justice for Bowe Bergdahl

On June 27, 2009, Bowe Bergdahl emailed his parents from Afghanistan to say he was “ashamed to even be an American” and that “the title of US soldier is the lie of fools.” Three days later he vanished from his Army post, only to be captured by the

The last time I heard something as far-fetched as U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's rationale for leaving his post was O.J. Simpson's vow to search for his ex-wife's killer…on the golf course. I don't know whether to laugh, cry or be angry. Bergdahl is

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz enters tonight's GOP debate with the most momentum as he challenges Donald Trump for the lead in Iowa, while not attacking the billionaire or his supporters. Look for Cruz to be asked about a recording leaked to The New York Times

University of California at Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo on the Army Sergeant's forthcoming court-martial on charges of desertion and endangerment of fellow soldiers. Photo credit: Associated Press.

The Case of an Accused Deserter: A top Army commander ordered Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl to face a general court-martial for leaving his base in Afghanistan in 2009, where he was captured by the Taliban and held hostage until the Obama administration