NEW: “LEADER’S LEGAL LIBRARY”
ANNOUNCEMENT: Army command teams and leaders at all levels now have access to a new repository of legal training videos, “one-page” takeaways, and sample policy letters to help them stay ready, agile, and lethal.
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JAG University has moved!
ATTENTION: JAGU Blackboard became JAGU Moodle as of January 2026. Explore the new system via the link below.
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NEW ISSUE! THE ARMY LAWYER 2025 ISSUE 4!
Check out the latest issue of The Army Lawyer (2025 Issue 4), with new featured articles, book reviews, practice notes and more!
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NEW PODCAST: The FAR and Beyond | Episode 36
Revolutionary FAR Overhaul: FAR Part 5: Tables over Text
In this episode, we discuss the streamlining of FAR Part 5 under the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO), which reorganizes the section into a chronological life cycle approach consisting of three main phases: pre-solicitation, solicitation, and award. We explore major updates including the retirement of the term "synopsis" in favor of "notice," the implementation of four user-friendly tables to clarify posting timeframes, and deleting outdated subparts.
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NEW: “LEADER’S LEGAL LIBRARY”
ANNOUNCEMENT: Army command teams and leaders at all levels now have access to a new repository of legal training videos, “one-page” takeaways, and sample policy letters to help them stay ready, agile, and lethal.
Explore the New LLL!
NEW PODCAST: Criminal Law Department Presents
CAAF Chats Ep 70: United States v. Campos (C.A.A.F. 2025)
In this episode, we address victim impact statements under R.C.M. 1001(c). Specifically we discuss the inclusion of uncharged misconduct by the accused in the unsworn statement and whether it constitutes victim impact. We offer takeaways for how trial and defense counsel can apply this rule in practice.
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Located on the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville, Virginia, TJAGLCS is the preeminent legal institution in the federal government that enables successful military operations which comply with the rule of law in both peace and war. We educate, develop, and inspire trusted legal professionals, commanders, and other leaders through unparalleled legal education and training, collection and integration of legal lessons learned, modernized doctrine, leadership development, strategic planning, and the advancement of military legal capabilities in support of the Army, the Joint Force, and the Federal Government. Our primary focus is to develop and sustain the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps’ ability to provide world-class legal advice while stewarding the Corps into the future.
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