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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  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 63

    Part 1: Maj Davis sits down with Air Force historian Maj Marissa Kester, author of There From the Beginning, to discuss Air Force women's history throughout the last century. Maj Davis and Maj Kester discuss the roles played by women throughout the early history of the country and up through the

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 62

    We review A Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich, a novella by Nobel laureate Alexandr Solzhenitsyn. Set in a Soviet labor camp in the 1950s, the visceral one-day account of that life was one of the first widely available portraits of life in the Gulag. As such, we review it for what we can learn

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 61

    Part 2 of the interview with Captain Ormsbee about his recently published article that deals with China and its approach to international law.

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 60

    We’re talking to Captain Ormsbee about his recently published article that deals with China and its approach to international law (part 1 of a two-part interview).

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 59

    Part 2 of the conversation with Colonel Jerime Reid on why disparities exist and how we can take action and move forward and address these biases.

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 58

    We invited Colonel Jerime Reid to sit down with us and share his thoughts on why disparities exist and how we can take action and move forward and address these biases.