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Cedarville Stories
S12:E22 | Courtroom Calling: Col. Greg Thompson and Katie Baker

Cedarville Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 32:23


Courtroom Calling: Col. Greg Thompson and Katie BakerPractice may not always make perfect, but at Cedarville University, it launches futures. The University's mock trial team is preparing students for legal careers and inspiring them to model the love of Christ in the courtroom.Colonel (Ret.) Greg Thompson, a 20-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps, brought his extensive legal background to Cedarville as a Professor of Criminal Justice. With experience in criminal prosecution, defense, and national security law — as well as time coaching mock trial at the U.S. Air Force Academy — he was well-equipped to launch the University's mock trial program.One of the first students on the team was Katie Baker, a passionate social work major who found her calling in the courtroom.Katie, now heading to the University of Akron School of Law, first stepped into the world of legal advocacy through Cedarville's new mock trial team. Inspired by her internship in children's services, she witnessed firsthand the heartache — and hope — found in family law. Her drive to stand in the gap for hurting children and families only deepened through the team.Mock trial at Cedarville is more than competition. It's a training ground for future advocates built on biblical truth and a commitment to excellence. Students wrestle through 250-page case files, face unpredictable courtroom twists, and stand with poise, shaped by Col. Thompson's guidance and reminders that every courtroom mirrors the deeper truth that Christ stands as our advocate.Though the team didn't claim a championship trophy this year, they competed with heart against top-tier programs — and earned respect for both their skill and the faith that underpins it.In just two seasons, Cedarville's mock trial team has built an extraordinary legacy where faith meets advocacy and students like Katie step boldly into the future.Hear Katie and Col. Thompson share the team's formative and funny stories on this week's episode of the Cedarville Stories podcast.https://share.transistor.fm/s/d8a69d2chttps://youtu.be/twmISdeAsJk

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
145. Dr. Peter Dutton: The Accidental Academic

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 48:06


In this episode, Peter Dutton explains how curiosity has taken him from aviation to the JAG Corps to a post-military career as an academic, obtaining his Ph.D and now becoming a member of the Yale Law School Faculty.

The Lawyer Stories Podcast
Ep 216 | Ross A. Brennan | From JAG Corps to Personal Injury Attorney at Cronauer Law Texas Office

The Lawyer Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 37:26


The Lawyer Stories Podcast Episode 216 features Ross A. Brennan, Trial Lawyer at Cronauer Law, focusing on personal injury and civil rights law in Texas. Ross shares his story, first serving on active duty in the Air Force Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps for five assignments, attaining the rank of Major. After Honorably separating from active duty, Ross worked full-time an investigator and his investigations pertained mostly to civil rights, employment discrimination, and matters of federal civil litigation.  After some time, Ross missed the courtroom and brought his unique experience to Cronauer Law's Texas office.  (Cronauer Law also has an office in Sycamore, Illinois and it was our pleasure to host C. Nicholas Cronauer on Episode 117 of the Lawyer Stories Podcast.)  Ross tells us to be innovative and efficient, and that if you can state something simply, you don't understand it well enough.

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | TJAG Sends: The Talent Management Office (TMO) Discusses the Assignment Process, Assignment Instructions, and EFMP with COL Jessica Farrell and Ms. Kelly Yandall

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 16:37


This December 2024 podcast features Kelly Yandall, Legal Administrative Specialist and former Active Duty Adjutant General (AG) Officer, who administratively managed JAGCORPs assignments for the last two years. Ms. Yandall describes the assignment process from assignment instructions to orders production and provides clarity as to where officers can go for help. Ms. Yandall also offers a detailed description of the role of the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) in the assignments process. New to military moves? Unfamiliar with member elections? Never used IPPS-A? This podcast is for you!!! LINKS: E-EFMP: https://efmp.army.mil/ IPPS-A: https://hr.ippsa.army.mil/ Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | The FAR and Beyond Ep 5: Conversation with Mr. Doug Mickle about his career in the U.S. Army JAG Corps and the Department of Justice

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 15:48


In this episode, we chat with Mr. Doug Mickle about his career in the U.S. Army JAG Corps and the Department of Justice. Mr. Doug Mickle is an Assistant Director with the National Courts Section of the Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, where he supervises the National Courts Section's Bid Protest Team. Before joining the Department of Justice, Mr. Mickle served as an Army Judge Advocate for 21 years. He held several litigation assignments at various levels of command, culminating with his final assignment as the Chief of the General Litigation Branch at the Army's Litigation Division. Learn more about The Quill & Sword series of podcasts by visiting our podcast page at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/thequillandsword. The Quill & Sword show includes featured episodes from across the JAGC, plus all episodes from our four separate shows: “Criminal Law Department Presents” (Criminal Law Department), “NSL Unscripted” (National Security Law Department), “The FAR and Beyond” (Contract & Fiscal Law Department) and “Hold My Reg” (Administrative & Civil Law Department). Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
137. To Be or Not To Be: The Question Answered by Mark Holley

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 40:04


In this episode, I talk to recently retired Navy Captain Mark Holley who retired from the JAG Corps in October 2024 and will soon begin his second career as a Navy OGC attorney in San Diego, CA. However, Mark is not just a lawyer and while he would not consider himself a renaissance man, that he has added the title of playwright to resume places him closer to that category than me. Mark talks about how he got into theater, first as an adult stagehand for his children, to some minor acting, and now to writing a script. Mark is on LinkedIn. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
What should President Biden do with his final days in office?

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 13:58


12/11/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined by David French for a conversation about President Biden's final days in office, specifically regarding the war in Ukraine. David French is an Opinion columnist for The New York Times. He also served in the JAG Corps as an Army lawyer and was awarded a Bronze Star. After 21 years of legal practice, he joined the National Review as a senior writer, but left in 2019 to help start The Dispatch, a conservative media company, then joined the Times in 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | Hold My Reg | Episode 3: The Judge Advocate General's Corps 2025 Summer Associate Program

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 9:25


In this episode, Major Alexandra Bearden, Associate Professor in the Administrative and Civil Law Department (ADA) at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School (TJAGLCS) and Law of Federal Employment portfolio holder interviews Ms. Anna Saulter, 2024 Summer Associate Program intern, and Ms. Dorothy Edger-ton, Senior Civilian at Fort Jackson. Ms. Saulter discusses her unique experience as a summer associate before starting her final year of law school. Ms. Saulter had hands on experience working with civilian attorneys in various areas of law. Ms. Edgerton has served as an Army civilian for 32 years and provides a unique perspec-tive. Not only did Ms. Edgerton serve as a mentor to the summer associates at Fort Jackson, but she also had the unique opportunity to sit on the interview panel for the inaugural 2024 Summer Associate Program. Both guests share their unique experi-ences and offer valuable insight to those who may be interested in applying to the program and ultimately joining the JAG Corps as federal civilian employees. The 2025 Summer Associate Program application for 2Ls is currently closed, but the application for 1Ls is available in January at https://www.jagcnet.army.mil/GoArmyJAG/2025-Army-JAGC-Summer-Associate-Program. Learn more about The Quill & Sword series of podcasts by visiting our podcast page at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/thequillandsword. The Quill & Sword show includes featured episodes from across the JAGC, plus all episodes from our four separate shows: “Criminal Law Department Presents” (Criminal Law Department), “NSL Unscripted” (National Security Law Department), “The FAR and Beyond” (Contract & Fiscal Law Department) and “Hold My Reg” (Administrative & Civil Law Department). Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

Liberty and Leadership
Beyond the Bench: Judge Gregory E. Maggs on Constitutional Originalism, the JAG Corps, and the TFAS Law Fellowship

Liberty and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 24:37 Transcription Available


This week, Roger welcomes Judge Gregory E. Maggs to discuss the role of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, the concept of originalism in constitutional law and the importance of civic education. Plus, Judge Maggs shares insights on the quality of TFAS Law Fellows and the practical education they receive, as well as his experiences in the JAG Corps. Judge Gregory E. Maggs was appointed to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in 2018 and prior to that, he taught full-time at The George Washington University Law School and served in the U.S. Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General's Corps, from 1990-2018, where he retired as Colonel upon his appointment as judge. His experience includes service as a special master for the U.S. Supreme Court, as a consultant to Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr in the Whitewater Investigation and notably clerked for Anthony M. Kennedy and Clarence Thomas. He currently teaches the Constitutional Originalism course for the TFAS Summer Law Fellowship and remains a professorial lecturer at George Washington University Law School.The Liberty + Leadership Podcast is hosted by TFAS president Roger Ream and produced by Podville Media. If you have a comment or question for the show, please email us at podcast@TFAS.org. To support TFAS and its mission, please visit TFAS.org/support.Support the show

WAHNcast
Military Equity Advocate: Dominique Dove, Government Appellate Attorney with the U.S. Army JAG Corps

WAHNcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 39:48


In honor of Veterans Day, we're excited to share our latest WAHNcast episode featuring the inspiring Dominique Dove, Government Appellate Attorney with the U.S. Army JAG Corps and a powerful advocate for veterans and affordable housing! Join us for a deep dive into her journey championing equitable military policies, including groundbreaking changes in parental leave and support for women in the armed forces. Dominique's work has impacted 400,000 soldiers, reshaping military policy and setting a powerful example of change. Beyond her role as a government appellate attorney, Dominique has been recognized by the ABA as a "Top 40 Young Lawyer on the Rise" and serves as a trusted advisor to our WAHN Network. Tune in to hear her stories of resilience, her advocacy for women veterans, and her insights on shaping policies that support both family life and housing equity. #WAHNcast #Leadership #Equity #VeteransDay #HousingAdvocate

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | TJAG Sends: Introducing the new Office of Professional and Organizational Development (OPOD) with TJAG, COL Stinson, LTC Gorini, and Ms. Pillsbury

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024


In this episode, LTG Joe Berger, COL Shay Stinson, LTC Madeline Gorini, and Ms. Beth Pillsbury discuss the new Office of Professional and Organizational Development (OPOD) and how it will support the JAG Corps. They discuss OPOD's commitment to helping the JAG Corps recruit, retain, and develop inclusive teams. Learn more about The Quill & Sword series of podcasts by visiting our podcast page at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/thequillandsword. The Quill & Sword show includes featured episodes from across the JAGC, plus all episodes from our four separate shows: “Criminal Law Department Presents” (Criminal Law Department), “NSL Unscripted” (National Security Law Department), “The FAR and Beyond” (Contract & Fiscal Law Department) and “Hold My Reg” (Administrative & Civil Law Department). Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | TJAG Sends: 2024 Worldwide Continuing Legal Education (WWCLE) Teaser

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024


In this episode, LTG Joe Berger, The Judge Advocate General, sets the stage for the 2024 Worldwide Continuing Legal Education (WWCLE) event in Charlottesville, VA at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School. Learn more about The Quill & Sword series of podcasts by visiting our podcast page at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/thequillandsword. The Quill & Sword show includes featured episodes from across the JAGC, plus all episodes from our four separate shows: “Criminal Law Department Presents” (Criminal Law Department), “NSL Unscripted” (National Security Law Department), “The FAR and Beyond” (Contract & Fiscal Law Department) and “Hold My Reg” (Administrative & Civil Law Department). Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | TJAG Sends: The Talent Management Office (TMO) Discusses the Next Steps in the Assignment Process (WWCLE, GOSC, and Notification) with COL Ryan Dowdy

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024


In this episode, the Talent Management Office (TMO) emphasizes the importance of judge advocates working with their leaders during the assignment process and describes the next steps in the assignment cycle, including an explanation of the Worldwide Continuing Legal Education (WWCLE) and the General Officer Steering Committee (GOSC) for field grade officers. The online preference sheets are due on 15 Aug for O-4s and 31 Aug for O-3s. If you have questions or comments, please email the TMO team at: usarmy.pentagon.hqda-otjag.mbx.tmo@army.mil Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | TJAG Sends: The Talent Management Office (TMO) Discusses the New Assignment Preference Sheets with COL Dowdy, COL Farrell, LTC Roman, and MAJ Horowitz

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024


In this episode, the Talent Management Office (TMO) discusses how judge advocates should approach their assignment preference sheets, which is just the beginning of the conversation. The biggest change to the assignment preference sheet is the inclusion of leadership questions for those seeking specific leadership roles. The online assignment preference sheet will be available 1 August 2024. TMO uses the preference sheet to understand where you are interested in being stationed and what type of work you want to do going forward. The preference sheet will also be used to tell TMO about specific personal considerations (EFMP, MACP, spouse or partner career goals, extended family concerns, etc.). If you have questions or comments, please email the TMO team at: usarmy.pentagon.hqda-otjag.mbx.tmo@army.mil Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

Garden Of Doom
Garden Views E.80 Space Force

Garden Of Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 68:49


Aaron Jackson, Esquire, joins us. Among his many roles in the legal public service arena, was counsel for Space Force. Yes folks, I finally got someone to talk about Space Force. What is Space Force? How was it created? What is it's remit and mission? Is there actually any force behind Space Force? What aspects of space is it monitoring and defending against? He also was Counsel for the USAF Special Forces and the JAG Corps. He now focuses on Government Contracting, including security clearance issues We geek out on wonky details and acadamic questions. Some have no answers. But I think I got you all the publicly allowable information regarding this newest branch of the U.S. Military. 

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | TJAG Sends: What You Can Expect from the new Talent Management Office (TMO) with LTG Berger, COL Dowdy, and COL Farrell

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024


In this episode, LTG Joseph Berger, COL Ryan Dowdy, and COL Jessica Farrell discuss the new Talent Management Office (TMO) and how it will support the field. If you have questions or comments, please email the TMO team at: usarmy.pentagon.hqda-otjag.mbx.tmo@army.mil Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
124. The Unusual Legal Career of Brian Kluckman

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 40:11


Most judge advocates begin their military legal careers immediately after law school or they transition to the JAG Corps via their respective service's funded legal education program. Today, however, we hear from an attorney who was earning his stripes at a big law firm in Pittsburgh, but, having grown up the son of an Army colonel, felt an obligation to serve. Brian spent four years in the U.S. Marine Corps before returning to private practice. From this vantage point, he shares his journey and offers insights to transitioning judge advocates. Brian's LinkedIn profile is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-kluckman-012777107/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | The FAR & Beyond Ep 1: Interview with COL José Cora about Contract and Fiscal Law Opportunities in the JAG Corps

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024


In this episode, COL José Cora, a seasoned Army Judge Advocate with over three decades of experience in government acquisitions and appropriations law, shared invaluable insights during an interview with The FAR & Beyond Podcast. As the Division Chief for the Contract Litigation & Intellectual Property Division, COL Cora discussed his illustrious 33-year career, offering advice to new practitioners and shedding light on the future of contract and fiscal law within the Department of Defense. His expertise in navigating the intricate realm of government contracts and fiscal regulations, coupled with his commitment to mentoring the next generation of legal professionals, made for an enlightening and informative discussion. Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).

Air Force Judge Advocate Generals School Podcast

Happy 75th Anniversary to the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps! In this special edition episode, Major Laura Wheat interviews various key JAG Corps personnel to give brief overviews on some of the major events over the past 75 years, in chronological order. Special guest speakers include: Lieutenant General Charles Plummer, The Judge Advocate General; Major General Rebecca Vernon, Deputy Judge Advocate General; Chief Master Sergeant Laura Puza, Senior Enlisted Advisor to The Judge Advocate General; Retired Lieutenant General Jack Rives, The 15th Judge Advocate General; Retired Major General William Moorman, The 13th Judge Advocate General; Major General Mitch Neurock, Mobilization Assistant to The Judge Advocate General; Major General Charles Walker, Air National Guard Assistant to The Judge Advocate General; Brigadier General Michael Tomatz, Director, Operations and International Law Directorate; Brigadier General Gail Crawford, Director, Military Justice and Discipline Directorate; Brigadier General Christopher Brown, Lead Special Trial Counsel; Colonel Shelly Frank, Director, Inspections and Standardization; Colonel Andrea Hall, Chief, Military Justice Law and Policy; Colonel Mark Hoover, Director, Legal Information Services Directorate; Colonel Brett Landry, Chief, Trial Defense Division; Colonel Lanourra Phillips, Chief, Victims' Counsel Division; First Lieutenant Terri Adams, Assistant Staff Judge Advocate; First Lieutenant Jordan Anderson, Assistant Staff Judge Advocate; First Lieutenant King Tsang, Assistant Staff Judge Advocate; Airman First Class Pita Qiolevu, Paralegal; and Airman First Class Mason Walch, Paralegal. ------------------------------------------------------------ Interested in learning more about the Air Force JAG Corps? Have questions about our programs or the application process? Please contact us at 1-800-JAG-USAF or af.jag.recruiting@us.af.mil. Don't forget to check out our website at airforce.com/jag.

The People of Penn State
Episode 59 — Serving In The U.S. Army's Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps With Lieutenant Colonel Robert Michaels

The People of Penn State

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 43:34


Lieutenant Colonel Robert Michaels '02, '05 Dickinson Law, has served in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps since January 2006. During his time as an Army lawyer, he has served in military units all over the world. In addition to service in Iraq, South Korea, and Europe, he most recently returned to the United States after serving for two years as the first-ever U.S. Army Exchange Officer to the Republic of Poland. During that assignment, he was the Operational Law Attorney to the General Commander of the Polish Armed Forces.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Timestamps for our conversation with Lieutenant Colonel Michaels:0:00 — Intro1:46 — Becoming a Penn Stater7:20 — A strong family connection to the U.S. Military 16:00 — Lieutenant Colonel Michaels' attempt to become Penn State student body president 16:55 — Experiences in the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps22:10 — Time as a JAG Officer with the Polish Armed Forces 32:24 — Lightning Round Q&A41:34 — Outro 

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast
How we pursue the common good together

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 27:34


At this week's Round Table, Hannah and Heba spoke with Caleb Christen of the InterMovement Impact Project, a dedicated advocate for democracy and civic health. Hailing from the heartland of Wisconsin, Caleb's journey is a testament to his unwavering commitment to service and systems change. Caleb's illustrious career spans over 16 years of distinguished service in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps. From overseeing operations across Europe and Southwest Asia to mentoring judges in Afghanistan, Caleb's leadership left an indelible mark on the global stage. In a bold move to safeguard democracy in a new capacity, Caleb transferred from the Navy Reserves in 2020 and  into academia, entering into the hallowed halls of the Duke Divinity School and the University of Oxford's Said Business School. Recognizing the need for systems change, Caleb, along with systems change strategist Walt Roberts, co-founded the Inter-Movement Impact Project (IMIP). IMIP is not just an organization; it's a force for collective impact. Caleb introduced us to the groundbreaking concept of "local democracy hubs." These hubs, incubated through IMIP's flagship project, the "Local Intersections Project," serve as beacons of holistic support for community needs and priorities. Caleb also has a deep passion for the role of youth in building power and movement capacity, feeling strongly that movements, unlike traditional organizations, should not limit participation based on age. He believes that the dynamic energy of youth, coupled with their mastery of social media, can revolutionize the landscape of American democracy and civic health. Whether you're curious about volunteering, supporting projects, internships, or informal movement building, Caleb will have a wealth of insights for you. We're thrilled to have you join us for a riveting conversation with a visionary leader who is shaping the future of democracy, one local democracy hub at a time. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nextgenpolitics/message

ScholarChip$
S03- E5: Chart Your Own Course with Edward Wright, Esq.

ScholarChip$

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 81:30


Tone and Larry chop it up with Edward Wright, Esq (mentor and friend of the pod) about his professional journey, which illustrates the importance of charting your own course (while also highlighting the versatility of a law degree). If this episode resonates with you at all, please go ahead and subscribe, drop a comment, and tell a friend to tell a friend!More about Eddie:Captain Edward Wright will promote to Major on May 12, 2024. He currently serves as the Chief of Client Legal Services for III Armored Corps and Fort Cavazos. The Chief of Client Legal Services leads a team that serve III Armored Corps, the Fort Cavazos Installation, and over 450,000 eligible clients; including Soldiers, Dependents, Reservist and Retirees in the Central Texas Region. He supervises 6 Judge Advocates, 4 Paralegals, and 4 civilian employees (2 civilian attorneys and 2 civilian paralegals). CPT Wright is responsible for the compliance of Army Regulation (AR) 27-3; including but not limited to, providing adequate training to all assigned personnel; reviewing all office administrative procedures, reports of legal assistance services, client satisfaction surveys; taking reasonable measures to ensure lawyers and paralegals conform their conduct to the rules of professional responsibility and periodic review of incoming and out-going correspondence. He also establishes local legal assistance policies and procedures consistent with AR 27-3 and manages the processing of tort and affirmative claims on Fort Cavazos. CPT Wright has served as a Brigade Judge Advocate, Senior Trial Counsel, Trial Defense Counsel, and Administrative Law Attorney. His duty assignments include 101st Airborne Division, Fort Cambell, KY; Trial Defense Service – West Region, Fort Wainwright, AK; 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Cavazos, TX; and III Armored Corps, Fort Cavazos, TX. Prior to serving in the JAG Corps, CPT Wright ran his own Solo practice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 2011-1017 and worked for the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office from 2009-2011. CPT Wright earned a Juris Doctorate from Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Texas Southern University and Bachelor's of Arts degree in International Affairs and Global Politics from Marquette University.Welcome to the ScholarChip$ podcast hosted by Larry Alexander and Tone Gaines. Larry is a transactional attorney at a Fortune 500 Company. Tone is a Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at a large law firm in Chicago. But more importantly, both Larry and Tone are Black Men from the inner city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The duo started ScholarChip$ to (1) create a platform to have candid conversations with scholars and (2) normalize academics as a viable way to achieve upward mobility in Black and Brown communities.Discussions in this podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only. Nothing contained in this podcast constitutes financial, legal, tax or any other professional advice. Always consult a professional regarding your individual circumstance. NOR DOES IT CONSTITUTE AN ENDORSEMENT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL GUEST. ALWAYS DO YOUR DILIGENCE. 

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Why it was selected for “CBNation Architects”: In this episode, the guests are Jordan and Charlie, founders of "Chow," a nonprofit organization that supports military veterans in the culinary industry. Key Points: Jordan's Journey: Jordan is active duty in the Navy, and after serving on submarines, he's now training to become a Navy attorney in the JAG Corps. He noticed many of his friends struggled after leaving the Navy and decided to create opportunities for veterans in the culinary industry. Charlie's Role: Charlie is a high school friend of Jordan, a photographer and videographer, and is the COO and Co-founder of Chow. He's from Pittsburgh. Chow Nonprofit: Founded in January 2020, Chow helps military veterans own and operate food trucks as a way of supporting their transition into civilian life. CEO Hack: Leveraging the power of a paper planner for better organization and productivity. CEO Nugget: Always remember that as CEO of a nonprofit, you're a steward of the donor's money. Use it wisely to make an impact. CEO Defined: The guests define being a CEO as (i) an outlet for making an impact with one's skillset and (ii) an opportunity to help others. Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter–our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE.  I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today!   Previous Episode: https://iamceo.co/2021/06/07/iam1029-founders-find-opportunities-for-veterans/

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Going from Law School to the Air Force JAG Corps

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 33:00


Professor Tony Ghiotto went from the battlefield to the classroom. He started his legal career in the Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps, and he explains how his career took him from Afghanistan to a law school classroom.  Saddled with student debt, and after an unexpected meeting with a JAG representative, Ghiotto found himself in the Air Force. Within his first two weeks as a full member of the JAG, he was in the courtroom trying a case.  There were pros and cons. Struggles included feeling overwhelmed and making mistakes early on, but the pros were getting a lot of courtroom experience in a hurry and learning on the job. From practicing law in a tent in Afghanistan to a boardroom in Washington, DC, “It made me grow up and gave me some direction,” Ghiotto says. Thanks to the JAG, he practiced in multiple fields. One of his oddest cases involved a low-flying jet causing a cow to give birth prematurely. His criminal cases ranged from traffic tickets to reviewing wartime procedures and civilian casualties. If you've ever considered starting a legal career in the military, this is a don't-miss episode. (And, bonus, Ghiotto is open to mentoring any young lawyer considering a JAG career. Drop him a note).    Stephen C. Dinkel served as the associate producer on this episode of Young Lawyer Rising.   Resources: Why Should You Become a JAG Officer? Army JAG Careers Provide Financial Incentives for Those Interested in Foregoing the Traditional Path The Army Judge Advocate General's Funded Legal Education Program American Bar Association American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps JAG School  University of Illinois College of Law

American Potential
Defending Liberty: Congressman Greg Steube on Duty, Service, and American Values

American Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 19:49


In this inspiring episode of 'American Potential,' host Jeff Crank sits down with U.S. Representative Greg Steube, a decorated veteran and dedicated lawmaker. Delve into Rep. Steube's compelling journey from the University of Florida to the battlefields of Iraq and the halls of Congress. Discover his unwavering commitment to service, from his time as an Airborne Infantry and JAG Corps officer to his current role on influential committees. The conversation illuminates the principles that guide him: limited government, individual liberties, and putting others above self. As we honor veterans and their contributions to our nation's fabric, Congressman Steube's insights offer a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom and the importance of continuing to defend our constitutional rights.    Tune in to be moved by stories of valor, to be reminded of the sacrifices made by our service members, and to reaffirm the duty we all share in upholding the liberty and freedoms we cherish.   Check out American Potential here: https://americanpotential.com   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanPotentialPodcast   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americanpotentialpodcast/   X: https://twitter.com/AMPotentialPod

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | FredTalks Ep. 20: History of FLEP

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023


Mr. Fred Borch, TJAGLCS Regimental Historian, discusses the history of the Funded Law Education Program in the JAG Corps.

Tango Alpha Lima Podcast
Episode 188: Tango Alpha Lima: Combat Boots Jewelry Founder Lisa Bass

Tango Alpha Lima Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 59:09


IN THE NEWS 2023 Veterans Day Deals, Discounts and Freebies THIS WEEK'S GUEST Retired U.S. Army Maj. Lisa Bass began her 20-year military career as a 30-year-old private in the JAG Corps, attended Airborne School as a grandmother, and became the first female Commander in the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. After separating from the Army, Lisa made the transition from soldier to entrepreneur and founded Combat Boots Jewelry, selling patriotic accessories that help women show pride of service. She also founded Task Force Sisterhood Against Sexual Assaults (TF SASA) - a team of former military leaders from various branches with a deep commitment to providing effective solutions and support concerning sexual assault and harassment. RAPID FIRE Navy promotes first female mortician to senior chief petty officer A beer-drinking Marine Corps duck earned a citation for fighting at Tarawa Testing of Air Force all-electric plane set to start at Florida base Special Guest: Lisa Bass.

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
95. Field of Dreams: A Conversation with "Johnny Baseball" Nilsen

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 42:00


Although they will not admit it, every grown man who has seen Dennis Quaid in "The Rookie" got a tear in his eye when pitcher Jim Morris gets called up to the big leagues as a 35 year-old rookie. In this episode, we get to hear the JAG Corps version of this true story in which a washed-up 50+ year-old former college baseball player and career JAG, Captain Johnny Nilsen, gets the call from his favorite team, the San Diego Padres to apply for their Military Affairs advisor position that was opening up. Unlike the protagonist in the movie, however, Johnny Baseball had a big problem: he needed to be available to take the job in weeks and he had yet to even submit a retirement request. This episode has it all: West Virginia, Skillbridge, and America's pastime. Johnny Baseball's LinkedIn profile can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnny-nilsen-b90962107/ Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
94. Dave Coogan: From the Halls of Montezuma to Private Practice in Pittsburgh

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 27:13


This week, Dave Coogan takes us through his journey from serving as a judge advocate to private practice in the City of Champions, Pittsburgh, PA. HE talks about the importance of having a five-year plan, of being deliberate in the job search, the importance of gathering intel about a firm's culture, and the value of the JAG Corps network. Dave's LI profile is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/davecoogan/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | FredTalks Ep. 18: Warrant Officers in the JAG Corps

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023


Learn about the dramatic showdown between Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Maxwell Thurman, and the Judge Advocate General, MG Hugh Overholt, that is the reason why the JAG Corps has warrant officers today.

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | FredTalks Ep. 18: Warrant Officers in the JAG Corps

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023


Learn about the dramatic showdown between Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Maxwell Thurman, and the Judge Advocate General, MG Hugh Overholt, that is the reason why the JAG Corps has warrant officers today.

Breaking Battlegrounds
Unraveling Illegal Immigration, DEI Initiatives, and Diplomatic Insights

Breaking Battlegrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 68:29


Welcome to this week's episode of Breaking Battlegrounds! In this episode, we have an incredible lineup of guests and captivating discussions. First up, Anna Giaritelli, a Homeland Security Reporter for the Washington Examiner, dives into pressing topics like illegal immigration, the southern border, 'special interest aliens,' and the recent 'Day of Terror' announced by Hamas leaders. Jon Riches, Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute, provides insights into the growing concerns of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) on Arizona State University's campus and the actions being taken to address it. Lastly, we welcome the Honorable Don Tapia, former United States Ambassador to Jamaica, who shares his valuable insights into the role of an ambassador, the appointment process, and the modern challenges of managing the Israel/Hamas conflict. Be sure to stay tuned for Kiley's Corner, where Kiley explores intriguing global topics, including the remarkable story of the world's largest pumpkin, affectionately named 'Michael Jordan.'Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds-ABOUT OUR GUESTSFriend of the show, Anna Giaritelli, is a Homeland Security Reporter for the Washington Examiner focused on immigration, and border issues. Anna has traveled to the border on more than 40 occasions since 2018 and has covered human smuggling, the evolution of the war on drugs, domestic terrorism, and migration trends. She is currently based in Austin, Texas. Follow Anna on X: @Anna_Giaritelli. -Jon Riches is the Vice President for Litigation for the Goldwater Institute's Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and General Counsel for the Institute. He litigates in federal and state trial and appellate courts in the areas of economic liberty, regulatory reform, free speech, taxpayer protections, public labor issues, government transparency, and school choice, among others.Jon has developed and authored several pieces of legislation, including the landmark Right to Earn a Living Act, which provides some of the greatest protections in the country to job-seekers and entrepreneurs facing arbitrary licensing regulations. He also developed legislation eliminating deference to administrative agencies in Arizona—a first-of-its-kind regulatory reform that can serve as a model for the rest of the country.His work at the Institute has been covered by national media, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, CBS This Morning, Bloomberg News, and Politico. Jon is also a member of the Federalist Society's Regulatory Transparency Project: State and Local Working Group.Prior to joining the Goldwater Institute, Jon served on active duty in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps. While on active duty, Jon represented hundreds of clients, litigated dozens of court-martial cases, and advised commanders on a vast array of legal issues.He previously clerked for Sen. Jon Kyl on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, worked for the Rules Committee in the Arizona State Senate, and clerked in the Office of Counsel to the President at the White House. Jon received his B.A. from Boston College, where he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his J.D. from the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law.Jon served as a presidentially appointed Panel Member on the Federal Service Impasses Panel. He is an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve and an Adjunct Professor at Arizona State University School of Law. Jon is a native of Phoenix.-Honorable Donald Ray Tapia, a prominent businessman, committed civic leader and compassionate philanthropist, was the Chairman and CEO of Essco Group Management the largest Hispanic owned business in Arizona for more than three decades before retiring in 2010 to devote his time to philanthropy. Essco Group Management provided front line management and back room production for twelve electrical wholesale branches located in Arizona and Southern California. Mr. Tapia's philanthropic efforts have included serving on the Board of Directors of the Sun Angel Foundation & Endowment at Arizona State University, as Chairman of Board & Trustee at Saint Leo University in Florida, and as Member of the President's Circle at Xavier College in Phoenix, Arizona. He has served on the Boards of social service organizations such as the Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix, Teen LifeLine Phoenix, Advisory Council of the Arizona Animal Welfare League and Advisory board for Foundation for Blind Children in Phoenix Arizona.Mr. Tapia is a veteran, having served in the U.S. Air Force, Honorably Discharged (1955-1959). Mr. Tapia's excellent management and entrepreneurial skills, demonstrated commitment to a culture of success and wide-ranging leadership in business, community and education make him well-qualified to serve as Ambassador to Jamaica. Additional enterprises Mr. Tapia has engaged in; include CEO, Sonapar USA, Chandler, Arizona (2008-2010) as well as employment with Cal Neva Corp., Los Angeles, California (1973-1977) and International Telephone & Telegraph Corp., Chicago, Illinois (1967-1973). He also worked as an air traffic controller for the Federal Aviation Administration in Cleveland and Cincinnati.Mr. Tapia earned a B.A. and M.B.A. from Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, Florida, which also awarded him an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.- This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com

Dear White Women
226: Birmingham, Bending Toward Justice, And Hope, with Doug Jones and Bill Baxley

Dear White Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 48:48


They say never meet your heroes, but we're so glad we got to meet two of ours, as they gave us the shot of hope at the end of our conversation that we all need, considering everything that's happening around us currently.  To be honest, we had been looking forward to this conversation ever since David Louie (Episode 212, if you want to go back and listen) made this introduction, and it was everything we had hoped it would be. Not only because Doug Jones and Bill Baxley are legal powerhouses, but also because they were just two men, doing what they believed to be right, because perhaps they were the only ones who could have fought this fight.  And that - the power of one, standing in your beliefs and speaking up for those who cannot - is something we should all carry with us from this conversation.   What to listen for:  How two white men growing up in the South came to their belief in and advocacy of equal justice  The role that witnesses - especially the white wives of Klans members - played in the various trials, both in positive and negative ways What these lawyers would say to people who diminish the ongoing impact of systemic racism, and claim that “slavery happened so long ago”... The most powerful way young people can do so that lawmakers hear their voices About Doug Jones:  A celebrated prosecutor who brought long-overdue justice to the victims of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, Doug has built his career on fighting impossible battles. In 2017, he shocked the political establishment by winning a special election to fill a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama—the first Democrat to do so in 25 years in the state. On Capitol Hill, he quickly built a reputation as a well-regarded and effective legislator, passing more than two dozen bipartisan bills into law in just three years.  Doug's first job after graduating from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University was as staff counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary for Sen. Howell Heflin (D-AL). Following his stint in Washington, he served as an assistant U.S. attorney from 1980 to 1984. Doug left government service in 1984 and was in the private practice of law in Birmingham, Alabama, until President Bill Clinton nominated him to the position of U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Alabama. His nomination was confirmed by the Senate in November 1997, and he served as U.S. attorney until June 2001. It was while serving in that position that he successfully prosecuted 2 of the 4 men responsible for the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church—finally bringing full justice and closure nearly 40 years after the attack that killed four young girls. Along with taking on the Ku Klux Klan, he indicted domestic terrorist Eric Rudolph and prosecuted other criminals who sought to use fear, hatred, and violence to inhibit the rights of others. Doug is the author of Bending Toward Justice: The Birmingham Church Bombing that Changed the Course of Civil Rights which recounts a key moment in our long national struggle for equality and the successful prosecution of two Ku Klux Klan members 40 years later. In 2022, Doug was selected by President Joe Biden to be the Nomination Advisor for Legislative Affairs to help to guide the selection, nomination, and successful confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States. In this role, Doug continued to upon the important relationships he had established while in Congress to help gain bipartisan support for the President's nominee.  Today, Doug is of Counsel with ArentFox Schiff, a Senior Distinguish Fellow with the Center for American Progress, and is involved in a variety of different political and civic organizations. Doug resides in Birmingham, AL with his wife, Louise, and dogs, Scout and Dakota. He has three children Courtney (married to Rip Andrews), Carson, and Christopher as well as two grandchildren, Ever and Ollie.  About Bill Baxley:  Bill Baxley was elected Attorney General at age 28. Remarkably, he was already a seasoned prosecutor, having tried dozens of jury trials as District Attorney in Houston and Henry counties. He served as Alabama's Attorney General from 1971 to 1979 and its Lieutenant Governor from 1983 to 1987. As Attorney General, Bill served as lead trial counsel in every major action on the State's behalf, civil and criminal. He aggressively prosecuted them all. He appointed the state's first African-American assistant attorney general, who later became a federal judge. His successful prosecution of Ku Klux Klansman Robert Chambliss for the 1963 bombing of Birmingham's Sixteenth Street Baptist Church is featured in the Spike Lee documentary, 4 Little Girls. His legal accomplishments are also documented in Lay Down with Dogs, Until Justice Rolls Down, and numerous other publications. Throughout his career, Bill Baxley has served in the Alabama Army National Guard, beginning as an enlisted clerk and rising through the ranks to retire as Colonel, JAG Corps. He has successfully represented clients in the United States Supreme Court, the Alabama Supreme Court, and in appellate and trial courts over which they exercise jurisdiction. He primarily represents large business corporations yet continues to represent individuals of modest means. Those efforts have earned him the distinction of being selected as a Fellow in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers as well as being recognized by his peers as a Super Lawyer.   Also: Listen to Episode 31: Birmingham Church Bombings – How Did We Get Here on Dear White Women for a historic look at this tragedy

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | Mentorship Matters Ep 3: Interview with CSM (Ret.) Joshua Quinton

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023


In this special edition of the Mentorship Matters podcast, CW3 Shaniqua Coley has a conversation with TJAGLCS Command Sergeant Major and 27D AIT/NCOA Commandant Josh Quinton prior to his pending retirement. CSM Quinton has served just over 30 years in the Army as an Infantryman and Paralegal. In this conversation you will hear one of the most senior NCOs in the JAG Corps share some final thoughts on how mentorship has shaped his career and how others can use mentorship to help steward the force. To learn more about the Army JAG Corps' Leadership Center and to access additional resources please visit https://tjaglcs.army.mil/center/leadership-center or https://tjaglcs.army.mil/leapp.

Air Force Judge Advocate Generals School Podcast
77. Black/African American History in the Air Force JAG Corps

Air Force Judge Advocate Generals School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023


In this episode, Major Laura Quaco sits down with Colonel Ja Rai Williams and Lieutenant Colonel Velma Thompson to discuss integration in the Armed Services pursuant to Executive Order 9981, and research they conducted related to the history of Black/African Americans in the United States Regular Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps. In the next couple episodes, you will be able to hear from two of the very trailblazers they discuss: Colonel (Retired) Susan McNeill and Chief Master Sergeant (Retired) David Haskins. ------------------------------------------------------------ Interested in learning more about the Air Force JAG Corps? Have questions about our programs or the application process? Please contact us at 1-800-JAG-USAF or af.jag.recruiting@us.af.mil. Don't forget to check out our website at airforce.com/jag.

The Rising Son Podcast
#34 - Erica Keels, Part 2

The Rising Son Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 65:43


Erica Keels is a remarkable individual with a life full of diverse experiences. As a devoted single mother, she pours her heart into raising her children, providing love and guidance with unwavering dedication. Her journey in the Navy spans an impressive 22 years, reflecting her discipline, commitment, and sense of duty as a Navy Chief in the JAG Corps. Beyond her military career, she finds solace and empowerment in bodybuilding, she epitomizes resilience and determination. Despite a busy life, she cherishes precious moments with her family and take pride in balancing her roles as a mother, Navy Chief, and fitness enthusiast. Instagram: @eymprettyfitness Website: www.eymprettyfiness.com

The Rising Son Podcast
#34 - Erica Keels, Part 1

The Rising Son Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 20:47


Erica Keels is a remarkable individual with a life full of diverse experiences. As a devoted single mother, she pours her heart into raising her children, providing love and guidance with unwavering dedication. Her journey in the Navy spans an impressive 22 years, reflecting her discipline, commitment, and sense of duty as a Navy Chief in the JAG Corps. Beyond her military career, she finds solace and empowerment in bodybuilding, she epitomizes resilience and determination. Despite a busy life, she cherishes precious moments with her family and take pride in balancing her roles as a mother, Navy Chief, and fitness enthusiast. Instagram: @eymprettyfitness Website: www.eymprettyfiness.com

Trial Lawyers University
Lloyd Bell – Win More, Win Bigger with These Keys to Success

Trial Lawyers University

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 63:34


“There's no such thing as a successful, lazy trial lawyer, because it's hard work.”On this episode of Trial Lawyers University, Dan Ambrose speaks with medical malpractice attorney, “The Great” Lloyd Bell. Dan and Lloyd talk about the mindset trial lawyers need to be successful, the effective use of demonstratives in the courtroom, and why practice is the key to effective performance in the courtroom.Train and Connect with the Titans☑️ Lloyd N. Bell | Bell Law Firm | LinkedIn☑️ Face The Jury Podcast☑️ Bell Law Firm on Twitter, Facebook, & LinkedIn☑️ TLUNYC.com September 20-23☑️ Trial Lawyers University Website☑️ TLU On Demand Instant access to live lectures, case analysis, and skills training videos☑️ TLU on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsEpisode SnapshotHow Lloyd Bell became a lawyer.Lloyd's time in the military, including JAG Corps where he tried lots of cases quickly.Top qualities of champion trial lawyers.Why resilience is critical as a trial lawyer.Lloyd shares what he learned from the lowest point of his career.The “right mindset” that trial lawyers need to be successful.Key skills to master to become a great trial lawyer.Why this is the “golden age” of being a trial lawyer.Effective use of demonstratives in the courtroom.Lloyd's philosophy on practicing and trial prep.Produced and Powered by LawPods This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Air Force Judge Advocate Generals School Podcast
Air Force Judge Advocate General's School Podcast - 76. JAGs on the Job: Military Justice & Discipline

Air Force Judge Advocate Generals School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023


In this episode, Major Laura Quaco talks with Lieutenant Colonel Dane Horne and Major Allison Gish about their experiences serving as judge advocates in the United States Air Force, and more specifically, working in military justice and discipline capacities. Over the coming months, there will be two more episodes in this "JAGs on the Job" series--one episode will be focused on civil law and the other on operations and international law. -------------------- Interested in learning more about the Air Force JAG Corps? Have questions about our programs or the application process? Please contact us at 1-800-JAG-USAF or af.jag.recruiting@us.af.mil. And don't forget to check out our website at airforce.com/jag.

The Managing Partners Podcast: Law Firm Business Podcast
Don Marcari Discusses The Growth And Management Of His Personal Injury Law Firm

The Managing Partners Podcast: Law Firm Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 35:54


Donald Marcari is the Managing Partner of Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban, a personal injury law firm based in Virginia. With over 36 years of experience, Don has built a successful career in the legal profession. He is known for his work as a defense counsel in the Navy's Mobile Trial Team, which became the basis for the movie "A Few Good Men." Don shares his journey from being a City Manager to becoming an attorney. He discusses his time in the Navy's Jag Corps and how it led to the basis for the movie "A Few Good Men." Don also talks about his firm's focus on personal injury, workers comp, and veterans' cases. He emphasizes the importance of customer service and the need for continuous growth in the legal profession. Don offers advice to young attorneys and highlights the value of marketing and case selection. He also shares his passion for coaching youth football.

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
76. Michael Turner: From Navy JAG to U.S. Diplomat

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 29:13


Michael Turner joined the Navy's JAG Corps in 1999 (Norfolk, Bahrain, Naples) and became a U.S. diplomat in 2004, retiring in April 2023.  Serving as a foreign service officer in Indonesia, Colombia, the Secretary of State's Office, Vietnam, Shanghai, and Beijing, his last tour was leading the Department of State's largest overseas communications office (China) where he had served since 2019.  As one of the very few, senior-level former officials who has recent, on-the-ground, experience in China, he formed his own consulting firm, Turner Global Solutions LLC, specializing in counter-disinformation and crisis narratives.  In this episode, we hear about making a career overseas and how retirement has allowed Michael to focus on personal projects, such as helping dads through his website Raise Strong Girls.  Click HERE for Michael's LinkedIn profile.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
74. Matt Osman's Journey From the Navy JAG Corps to the Bench

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 36:49


In this episode, we learn about Matt Osman's journey from his 6.5 years hardship tours in the Navy from Japan to Rota, Spain, to Charleston, SC, his decision to get out, the mistake he made in looking for that first job getting out of the service, and how he ended up being an elected judge for the past 12+ years. Matt's profile is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewosman/details/experience/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
70. Talking Big Law and the Bigger Picture with Jeremy Burkhart

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 29:50


Passed over twice for promotion, Jeremy Burkhart was forced to make the jump to the civilian sector, where he ultimately landed at Holland and Knight, LLP. With the benefit of hindsight, Jeremy considers his non-selection "as the best thing that ever happened to me." Now also serving in the Army Reserves, Jeremy encourages judge advocates to think about life after the JAG Corps well in advance and not wait until you are approaching the exit ramp. Jeremy's LinkedIn profile is available at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-burkhart-83991815b/ while is firm biography can be found at https://www.hklaw.com/en/professionals/b/burkhart-jeremy-d. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Last week, I had the opportunity to catch up with Rob Passerello who retired last year from the Navy JAG Corps as a captain. Rob and I had talked about him passing along his experiences. Now, a year later, Rob finds himself pivoting to a second post-military job, proving again that your first one will not necessarily be the last one. Join me as we hear from one of the truly “good guys” of the JAG Corps. Rob's information can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-passerello-leadership-dedication-focus. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression
68. More on Administrative Law Judges, A Conversation with CDR Ken Krantz, USN (Retired).

After the JAG Corps: Navigating Your Career Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 37:09


Following his retirement from the Navy in 1998, where he had spent many years on the bench as a judge, Ken Krantz served as an Administrative Law Judge for three different Federal agencies. While Ken acknowledges his information about when he became an ALJ is a little dated, he nonetheless brings awareness to the opportunities that are out there for people who would like to serve as one after leaving the JAG Corps. In addition to providing a link to a fact sheet on ALJ put out by the Office of Personal Management (https://www.opm.gov/services-for-agencies/administrative-law-judges/fact-sheet-administrative-law-judge-alj-positions-posted.pdf), Ken is open to connecting to interested lawyers via LinkedIn. His profile can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-krantz-06586530/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | Battlefield Next Ep 4 Part II: The JARO Episode. Interview with First Lieutenant Briana Kolota; First Lieutenant Asia Buss; and First Lieutenant Mandi Ford

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023


On today's podcast, we have an interview with three recent graduates of the Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course: First Lieutenant Briana Kolota; First Lieutenant Asia Buss; and First Lieutenant Mandi Ford. MAJ Wellemeyer and MAJ Coffey had the opportunity to sit down with them to discuss what made them choose the JAG Corps, their commissioning sources, and their experiences in the application process, the Direct Commission Officer Course, and at the Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course. Part two covers their experiences at the Direct Commission Officer Course, the Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course, the advice they would give future applicants, and what they think the JAG Corps can do to improve the application and accession process.

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | Battlefield Next Ep 22: Cadet Fisher

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023


This week we focus on the human component as we hear from ROTC Cadet Isabella Fisher and learn about the ROTC experience and how an aspiring lawyer and JAG Corps officer can navigate the delayed entry program.

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | Battlefield Next Ep 10 Part III: BG R. Patrick Huston - COVID-19

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023


On today's episode we have Brigadier General R. Patrick Huston, the Assistant Judge Advocate General for Military Law and Operations. BG Huston oversees international legal engagements, criminal prosecutions and government appeals for the Army. He also supervises the legal teams that provide advice on national security law, contract actions, administrative law and criminal law. He is focused on the legal and ethical development and use of artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, cybersecurity and other emerging technologies. He also supports diversity and inclusion initiatives as part of talent management for the JAG Corps, one of the world's largest legal organizations. Part three discusses the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the JAG Corps and Army moves forward with those lessons.

The Quill & Sword
The Quill & Sword | Battlefield Next Ep 10 Part II: BG R. Patrick Huston - Deep Fake

The Quill & Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023


On today's episode we have Brigadier General R. Patrick Huston, the Assistant Judge Advocate General for Military Law and Operations. BG Huston oversees international legal engagements, criminal prosecutions and government appeals for the Army. He also supervises the legal teams that provide advice on national security law, contract actions, administrative law and criminal law. He is focused on the legal and ethical development and use of artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, cybersecurity and other emerging technologies. He also supports diversity and inclusion initiatives as part of talent management for the JAG Corps, one of the world's largest legal organizations. Part two discusses Deep Fake technology, providing an overview, the risks involved, and protecting against deep fakes.