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Lamontagne Nominated for Vice Chief, Guardsman for Top JAG, New ANG Director Picked

Dec. 16, 2025 | By Chris Gordon
Gen. John D. Lamontagne has been nominated by President Donald Trump to become Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, a job that has been vacant since February. Brig. Gen. Christopher A. Eason, currently commander of the Oklahoma Air National Guard, has also been ...

Drug Boat Strikes Spark Debate Over Legal Justification

Nov. 26, 2025 | By Greg Hadley
The sinking of 21 boats and killing of dozens of accused “narco-terrorists” by the Trump administration over the past two months has sparked an intense debate among legal experts and lawmakers.

Will TJAG Firings Diminish the Import of Military Legal Advice?

March 1, 2025 | By Unshin Lee Harpley
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced he was removing the top Judge Advocates General from the Army, Navy, and Air Force—a move former Air Force military legal leaders say raises many questions.

USAF Racial Bias Study to Look at Discipline, Differences in Mentorship

June 16, 2020 | By Brian W. Everstine
The Air Force needs to study and understand the racial disparity in the way Airmen are disciplined before courts martial, including identifying differences in how minority Airmen are mentored early on in their careers compared to white Airmen, to better create a more inclusive service, ...

Air Force JAG Details Racial Disparity in Military Justice, Calls for Action

June 5, 2020 | By Brian W. Everstine
The Air Force needs to address the disparity in judicial punishments between white and black Airmen, and use this discussion as a catalyst for a broader conversation for how people are valued within the service, the Air Force’s top lawyer argues in a recent letter. ...

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