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United States of America v. United States Territory of Guam et al
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February 09, 2026
Guam Can't Appeal Military Leave Suit Loss At 9th Circ.
A retirement fund for Guam government employees did not meet the standard for an immediate appeal of a ruling that its leave-sharing program violates federal military service protections, a federal judge ruled Monday, denying the territory's and fund's Ninth Circuit bid.
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February 03, 2026
Guam Defends Bid To Appeal Loss Of Military Leave Suit
A retirement fund for Guam government employees fired back at the federal government's attempt to prevent it from appealing an order finding the fund and Guam liable for shortchanging pension contributions for employees who take paid leave while serving in the military.
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October 20, 2025
Guam Fund Seeks OK To Appeal Loss Of Military Leave Suit
A retirement fund for Guam government employees asked a Guam federal judge to let it appeal an order finding the fund and the U.S. territory liable for shortchanging pension contributions for employees who take paid leave while serving in the military.
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May 30, 2023
Guam Can't Beat Claims It Shorted Military Members' Pensions
Guam can't toss a suit brought by the U.S. government alleging that it shorted service members on retirement contributions, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, rejecting the territory's position that it didn't violate federal law by offering military members an alternative benefit choice.
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September 01, 2021
US Sues Guam For Shirking Employees' Pension Payments
The U.S. federal government sued Guam's government and retirement fund on Wednesday, claiming the territory violated a federal statute protecting service members' rights by refusing to credit service while government employees were deployed on active duty.