![Image of U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III and a military officer during a press conference, discussing new sexual assault resolution procedures in the military. Image of U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III and a military officer during a press conference, discussing new sexual assault resolution procedures in the military.](https://www.lawcommentary.com/img/articles/dKqq9kx9B6laD0mnPfO6IAR1gyUxloMqiLmGcoT5.png?fit=crop&fm=jpg&h=111&w=111&signature=c6758a9ba0d3c3fe614cb72e69ed3af57ce7fe4726905114b8ff52168459bc28)
Sexual assault and harassment have been serious problems in the military for many years. Thousands of women and men have suffered from horrific offenses. They were “wounded” and “betrayed” and little was done to prevent them or punish perpetrators. But that is about to change under the leadership of Lloyd... Read More »