"Laws are silent in times of war."
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Professor Robert Meagher on the moral injury caused by America's state of "Forever War" and the psychic scars it is leaving on the nation.

Logan Isaac argues that shallow controversy around Michael Moore's comments on the film American Sniper has not touched on the deeper issues of 'Just War' theory and morality in war, a discussion his fellow veterans are best equipped to lead.

Robert Emmet Meagher writes that "just war" doctrine explains our inability to comprehend moral injury and to make sense of our military “heroes” marching off to take their own lives.

The second of a two-part feature, Lt. Col. Douglas A. Pryer examines the effects of moral injury on military culture and military suicide.

Lt. Col. Douglas A. Pryer, looking back at classical literature and his own experience in Iraq, makes the case that "moral injury" better explains some psychological symptoms than PTSD. This is the first of a two-part essay.