Courtesy Audio | The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School | 12.12.2025
In this episode, LTC Jessica Reis, Chair and MAJ Landon Medley, Associate Professor in the Administrative and Civil Law Department (ADA) at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School (TJAGLCS) discuss the federal ethics rules that employees are likely to encounter during the holiday season. The holiday season presents challenges with gift exchanges between employees and from outside......
Courtesy Audio | The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School | 12.12.2025
In this episode, LTC Jessica Reis, Chair and MAJ Landon Medley, Associate Professor in the Administrative and Civil Law Department (ADA) at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School (TJAGLCS) discuss the federal ethics rules that employees are likely to encounter during the holiday season. The holiday season presents challenges with gift exchanges between employees and from outside......
Audio by Kristen Taylor | U.S. Army War College Public Affairs | 05.15.2024
Contesting Paul Scharre’s influential vision of “centaur warfighting” and the idea that autonomous weapon systems will replace human warfighters, this podcast proposes that the manned-unmanned teams of the future are more likely to be minotaurs, teams of humans under the control, supervision, or command of artificial intelligence. It examines the likely composition of the future force......
Audio by Kristen Taylor | U.S. Army War College Public Affairs | 04.12.2023
Contesting Paul Scharre’s influential vision of “centaur warfighting” and the idea that autonomous weapon systems will replace human warfighters, Sparrow and Henschke propose that the manned-unmanned teams of the future are more likely to be minotaurs—teams of humans under the control, supervision, or command of artificial intelligence. They examine the likely composition of the future......
Audio by Capt. Caleb McCary | U.S. Army Chaplain Corps | 04.14.2022
CH (CPT) Caleb McCary and CH (MAJ) Delana Small host CH (LTC) Dan Kersey to talk about character development and moral leadership training. CH Kersey talks about the concept of "men without chests" from C.S. Lewis' The Abolition of Man and how virtue ethics can help guide Chaplains as they undertake moral leadership training. CH Kersey Book recommendations: 1. Nicomachean Ethics -......
Courtesy Audio | Defense Health Agency | 03.24.2021
This Digital Health Ethics podcast will help Military Health System providers understand how ethical practice standards relate to virtual patient visits, telehealth, mobile apps, and other forms of digital health....
Audio by Senior Airman Francisco Melendez-Espinosa and Spc. Tomarius Roberts | AFN Kunsan | 05.01.2018
A spot involving the importance of having ethics in the workplace.