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  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 9

    In today’s episode we interview retired Major Eric McGreevy on "Effective Listening,” a topic rarely trained upon, generally misunderstood, but likely one of the most important skill sets in a leader’s toolbox.

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 8

    Part 2 of a two-part interview with Captain Thomas Govan. In Part 2, we dive into Captain Govan's experience in oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court and some of his main takeaways.

  • AFJAGS Podcast, Episode 7

    Part 1 of an interview with Capt Thomas Govan on his experience in successfully arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court. In this part, we discuss an overview of the case, how he was selected to present oral argument, and the preparation he took.

  • Gone Fishin’

    Opposing counsel routinely ask for personnel documents…. In this article, we’ll walk through what we do at the LLFSC, how we typically interact with the office that receives a request and help to alleviate cumbersome “fishin’ expeditions”....

  • The JAG in the Arena

    Many military lawyers might believe they are only in the arena when they are in the courtroom. Nothing can be further from the truth—especially for the operational lawyer.

  • Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime

    During times of war, both government and citizens take actions that exceed necessity and threaten individual liberties. Stone’s offers timeless lessons for legal professionals about the intersection of free expression and national security.