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  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 39

    Part two of our interview with Brig Gen Mitch Neurock, Lt Col Rebecca Otey & Capt Amanda Wang about serving in the Air Reserve Component or ARC.

  • Confidential Informants

    This article discusses the delicate balance between law enforcement’s interests in protecting the identity of CIs and a military accused’s Constitutional and Statutory rights where “Congress intended more generous discovery to be available for military accused."

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 38

    We speak with Brig Gen Mitch Neurock, Lt Col Rebecca Otey & Capt Amanda Wang about serving in the Air Reserve Component or ARC.

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 37

    We speak with Colonel Sheri Jones and Mr. Dan O’Connor on the digital transformation occurring within the Air Force JAG Corps.

  • Making Your Case with Witness Testimony

    Considering the decisive effect witness testimony has on the outcome of a trial, preparing witnesses for testimony and improving direct examination techniques will pay dividends for your case presentation.

  • Moon Wars

    Will the Cold War-era Outer Space Treaty survive in the current geopolitical environment? And if not, then what? Does the success of the Artemis Accords point towards further developments in the near future?