EPISODE · May 7, 2025 · 3 MIN
Lawyers in Uniform: Military Service Beyond the Courtroom | Power 5 - Ep. 14
from Law Talk Radio · host Texas Law Talk Radio
In this Power 5 episode of Texas Law Talk Radio, host Nick Augustine spotlights how legal professionals serve our country during Military Appreciation Month — and not just in the courtroom.While many recognize the role of Judge Advocate General (JAG) officers, the legal reach of a Juris Doctorate in the military extends much further. Attorneys in the armed forces often work behind the scenes in areas such as intelligence operations, rules of engagement, cybersecurity, national security policy, and veterans' affairs. Legal professionals also contribute significantly to diplomatic missions, legislative development, and military regulatory compliance.This episode highlights how legal training empowers service, providing strategic leadership and sound judgment across a wide range of operational and administrative roles. Whether in uniform or working in a civilian capacity within the Department of Defense or other federal agencies, lawyers bring clarity and structure to complex decisions that impact service members and civilians alike.Nick encourages legal professionals to think beyond traditional courtroom roles and consider how they might use their law degree in support of those who serve, whether through direct involvement, mentorship, or public service.Listen in for a timely reflection on how the legal community honors and uplifts military values through action, education, and commitment.
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