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The JAG Reporter is published by The Judge Advocate General’s School for the Office of The Judge Advocate General, United States Air Force. Use the navigation links to view articles in the various domains: Civil Law, Leadership, Military Justice & Discipline, and Operations & International Law. Also don't forget to explore our podcasts!

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  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 68

    This episode is a continuation of our National Security Law Competition series. Major Davis sits down with Major Tirado to discuss how recent advancements in space technology have opened the door for our strategic competitors to take advantage of gaps in space law. Major Tirado examines the

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 67

    First of a series of interviews with competitors in the National Security Law Competition. Capt McCaffrey’s discusses his paper on how our internal responses to domestic terrorism have impacted our strategic response in the Gray Zone.

  • Acknowledgment

    The importance acknowledgment plays in the development and maintenance of a ready Total Force.

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 66

    We sit down with Air War College professor Dr. Liz Woodworth and AFJAGS Law Chair Lt Col Charles Gartland to review The Good Earth by Pearl Buck. The Good Earth is a novel set-in early 20th century China and describes the life of Wang Lung, a peasant farmer, and the privations his family overcomes

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 65

    In this episode Captain Hedden sits down with Maj Edwin Kisiel to discuss his recent paper, Law as an Instrument to Solve the Orbital Debris Problem. Maj Kisiel outlines the current environmental laws and the gaps created by the rapid development of space technology and its resulting debris.

  • The Centaur’s Dilemma

    The eye-opening moment of The Centaur’s Dilemma comes when you realize you are not only gaining a profound perspective into National Security Law but you also learn how AI implications are in almost every legal practice area.