Florida Bar members sworn into U.S. Supreme Court Bar as part of JAG School LL.M
Florida Bar members currently enrolled in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Legal Center and School’s LL.M. program were sworn into the Supreme Court of the United States Bar on March 21.
This swearing-in marks a pivotal moment in the careers of these military attorneys, signifying their advancement as legal professionals and their connection to the broader judicial system.
The Florida Bar members sworn in were, from the left, Marine Corps Maj. Katie Bernie, Army Maj. Diana Cabili, Army Maj. Aaron Brown, and Marine Corps Major Chelsea Buckholtz.
The JAG Legal Center and School offers a Master of Laws (LL.M.) program designed for military lawyers seeking advanced legal education. This program provides specialized training in areas such as international law, military justice, operational law, and national security law. The LL.M. program is tailored to enhance the skills of JAG officers, preparing them for leadership roles within the military and offering them a deeper understanding of the complex legal issues faced in military service.