The Army JAG Corps has a proud legacy of service across our country and around the world. Whether you just heard about the JAG Corps or have always known you wanted to be a Judge Advocate, whether you seek an Active Duty commission working full time in uniform or you already have a civilian career and aspire to serve on a part-time basis in the Reserve Component, the JAG Corps has a place for you. Some Judge Advocates serve for four years, while others serve more than twenty years and earn a full retirement. No matter how you serve, the JAG Corps will challenge you like never before and will open the door to a world of opportunities. I invite you to learn more about the JAG Corps, its unique place in the legal profession, and to apply for opportunities in the JAG Corps.
The Army JAG Corps has a paid Intern Program for eligible 2L students. 2L and 3L students may also serve as unpaid externs, whether seeking credit or not.
The Army JAG Corps is the largest among the other military branches (Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard). The Army JAG Corps offers a wide variety of practice areas, such as criminal law, national security law, administrative law, legal assistance, contract and fiscal law, civil litigation, labor and employment law, and environmental law.
Army Judge Advocates can expect a diversity of practice throughout their career. New Active Duty Judge Advocates owe a four year full-time military commitment, followed by four years in an inactive status (Individual Ready Reserve). New Army Reserve Judge Advocates owe an eight year commitment that can be split between an active part-time status and an inactive status.
Join the virtual info session this Thursday, September 9 @ 12:15PM to ask questions and get the ins and outs of the application process and eligibility. **limited seating will be available in the Career Center**
Where: ZOOM or Meeting ID: 965 0982 9230
When: Thursday, September 9, 2021
Time: 12:15PM – 1PM CST
Interviews will be held on Monday, September 20th for interested 2L & 3L students. Submit resumes via Symplicity # 28016