JAG Reporter Articles

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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Articles

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 76

    We discuss experiences serving as judge advocates in the United States Air Force, and more specifically, working in military justice and discipline capacities.

  • Spotlight on Stealthing

    The growing awareness of stealthing as an act of sexual coercion or violence coupled with the litigation in our allied countries and the push to pass civil recourse for stealthing victims shows that stealthing cases in military or civilian courts are on the horizon.

  • 75th Anniversary

    The AFJAGS leadership team looks forward to the next year of celebrations, and we are excited to announce our upcoming installments of The AFJAGS Podcast and The JAG Reporter that feature our heritage and imagine our path forward.

  • Pride Month

    One JAG Corps member’s personal journey from being relatively unaffected by LGBTQ+ considerations to a life in which those issues have become and remain paramount, through the lens of an otherwise ordinary part of military life—choosing where to live after a PCS move.

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 75

    The historical background and development of OSTC—a major military justice reform required by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022.

  • AAPI Heritage Month

    Family stories from two officers: Both officers were fortunate enough to have been raised with both Asian and American influences, which they believe enabled them to have unique perspectives and experiences.