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All Things Judicial

North Carolina Judicial Branch

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All Things Judicial is a podcast about the important role of the North Carolina Judicial Branch in state government. On this podcast you’ll hear interviews from recognizable figures in our judicial communities and learn about topics you may not have realized were related to what we do every day – human trafficking prevention, civics education, and the increased modernization of our courts. We think we’ve found a podcast format that really works with rotating guest hosts that will keep each e ...
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I'll Allow It Nevada podcast serves up to date Nevada judicial topics that are not only accredited through the State Bar of Nevada, Continuing Legal Education Board but, also quick access judicial education that is available to our Nevada judges, court staff and public. This 30-minute podcast offers topics that will expand your judicial knowledge, introduce you to the Nevada judiciary, and offer insight into Nevada law. Although lighthearted at times, this podcast takes serious legal issues ...
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Revistas judiciales digitales dedicadas a la actualidad del Derecho Nacional e Internacional dentro del Sector Legal Jurídico, así como también al litigio judicial de las siguientes ramas del derecho: Civil, Mercantil, Penal, Laboral, Familiar y el Juicio de Amparo. Esperamos que el contenido de nuestro podcast sea de su preferencia y de su agrado. Atentamente El Mundo del Derecho y Cicerón Corpus Iuris Civilis Revistas web de El Mundo del Derecho y Cicerón Corpus Iuris Civilis: https://elmu ...
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Judicially Noticed

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Judicially Noticed is a legal and comedic podcast. The purpose of the podcast is to educate and entertain our community by sharing our experiences and expertise. Out hotline number is (323) 744-4299 You can follow us on Twitter: @JudiciallyP
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HORA JUDICIAL

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Las novedades legislativas, las más recientes decisiones judiciales que nos afectan a todos, siempre acompañadas por el análisis de destacados abogados nacionales e internacionales. Desde la Facultad de Jurisprudencia del Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario, Cuna de la República. URosarioRadio presenta… Hora Judicial, siempre al día en el mundo jurídico¡
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Today, we commemorate Constitution Day, recognized annually on September 17. In the first segment, we hear from Chief Justice Paul Newby who shares about the important principles contained in America's founding documents. After that, we travel to the Historic 1767 Chowan County Courthouse to visit with Charles Boyette, who serves as a Historic Inte…
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Description: In this episode of I'll Allow It Nevada, we dive into the critical metrics that drive court efficiency: Time to Disposition and the Age of Active Pending Caseload. Joined by the Administrative Office of the Courts Statistics Supervisor Sheldon Steele, we explore how these measures serve as essential tools for assessing court performanc…
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EPISODIOS ESPECIALES DE LAS REVISTAS DIGITALES Y PODCASTS JUDICIALES DE EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON Y DETECTIVES: ANÁLISIS DE LA TESIS AISLADA 2027154-ALIMENTOS RETROACTIVOS
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EPISODIOS ESPECIALES DE LAS REVISTAS JUDICIALES Y DIGITALES DE EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON Y DE DETECTIVES EN GENERAL: ANÁLISIS DE LA TESIS AISLADA 2026882-DESISTIMIENTO DE LA ACCIÓN DE PATERNIDAD
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In this episode, we feature an interview with former Chief Justice Burley Mitchell. Mitchell worked in several county and state government leadership positions before serving as a judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals, as associate justice of the the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolin…
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Description: In this episode of "I'll Allow It Nevada," we sit down with Kirk Hendrick, Chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, to delve into the crucial role the NGCB plays in maintaining the stability and integrity of Nevada's gaming industry. We discuss the Board's comprehensive responsibilities, including thorough investigations, licensing…
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EPISODIOS ESPECIALES DE EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON Y DE DETECTIVES: ANÁLISIS DE LA JURISPRUDENCIA 2028360 (COMPENSACIÓN ECONÓMICA) ANTOLOGIAS DEL DERECHO FAMILIAR EN GENERAL
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EPISODIOS ESPECIALES DE EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON Y DETECTIVES: ANÁLISIS DE LA TESIS AISLADA 2029128 (PERSONA ACREEDORA ALIMENTARIA QUE CUMPLIO LA MAYORIA DE EDAD) ANTOLOGIAS DEL DERECHO FAMILIAR
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In this episode, we welcome Chief Judge Chris Dillon of the North Carolina Court of Appeals. As North Carolina's intermediate appellate court, the Court of Appeals reviews proceedings that occur in trial courts for errors of law or legal procedure. On the podcast, Dillon discusses his path to becoming a Court of Appeals judge, the role of the Court…
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Description: In this episode of "I'll Allow It Nevada," we sit down with Kirk Hendrick, Chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, to delve into the crucial role the NGCB plays in maintaining the stability and integrity of Nevada's gaming industry. We discuss the Board's comprehensive responsibilities, including thorough investigations, licensing…
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In this episode, we feature excerpts from an interview with Russell M. Robinson II, the founding partner of the Robinson Bradshaw law firm. Robinson was born in Charlotte, NC, in 1932 and attended Princeton University for most of his undergraduate years. He then earned his Juris Doctor from the Duke University School of Law. Robinson is the author …
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Description: Join us on "I’ll Allow It Nevada" as we speak with Nevada Supreme Court Justice Patricia Lee to explore the landmark Sullivan case and its impact on water law in Nevada. Justice Lee provides an in-depth analysis of the core holdings of the Sullivan decision. We delve into the court's interpretation of existing legal precedents and stat…
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In this episode, we welcome the Honorable Louis A. Bledsoe, III, the Chief Judge of the North Carolina Business Court. On the podcast, Bledsoe shares about his path to becoming an attorney and judge, the role of the Business Court and how it functions, and he reflects on the joys and challenges in today's legal community. “My favorite part (of bein…
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Description: In this episode, we explore the impactful work of the Mobile Outreach Safety Team (MOST). MOST is a collaborative effort between deputy sheriffs and licensed clinical social workers who work to address mental health crises, substance abuse issues, and suicidal emergencies. By providing crisis de-escalation, connecting individuals to co…
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In this episode, we feature excerpts from a 2004 interview with late Judge Robinson O. Everett (1928-2009), former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Armed Forces. Everett graduated from Harvard University at age 19 and was admitted into the North Carolina Bar Association by age 22. Originally from Durham, North Carolina, Everett…
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Description: Join us in this insightful episode as we explore the foundational topic of judicial ethics, delving into the principles and challenges that guide judges in maintaining integrity and impartiality. We will discuss the Code of Judicial Conduct, handling conflicts of interest and navigating ethical dilemmas with our guests, Nevada Supreme …
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On this episode, we welcome Rufus Edmisten who served as the deputy chief counsel for the Senate Watergate Committee (1973-74). The Committee's final report, released on June 27, 1974, was partly responsible for the resignation of President Richard Nixon on August 9, 1974. On the podcast, Edmisten reflects on the high-profile nature of his work on …
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Description: Join us in this insightful episode as we explore the foundational topic of judicial ethics, delving into the principles and challenges that guide judges in maintaining integrity and impartiality. We will discuss the Code of Judicial Conduct, handling conflicts of interest and navigating ethical dilemmas with our guests, Nevada Supreme …
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In this episode, we feature an excerpt of a 2004 interview with the late James D. Blount, Jr. (1927–2015), who worked as a prominent attorney in Rockingham and Wake counties. Blount's 50-year legal career included working as lead counsel in over 300 civil jury trials, and numerous stints serving as a volunteer in civic and community organizations. …
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LAS ANTOLOGIAS DE LAS HISTORIAS ORIGINALES DE EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS Y EL MUNDO DE LA HISTORIA UNIVERSAL Y DE MÉXICO Y OTROS TEMAS DE INTERES EN GENERAL (DETECTIVES SXXI)
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Description: In this episode of I’ll Allow it Nevada, we dive into the innovative Nevada FASTT (Forensic Assessment Services Triage Team) program. Join us as we explore how this program addresses the behavioral health needs of individuals involved in, or at risk of involvement in, the criminal justice system. Cherylyn Rahr-Wood - Regional Behaviora…
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In this episode, we profile Safe Babies Court, a new specialty court that aims to reduce the time a child spends in foster care before reaching a safe and permanent home. Guests include Chief District Court Judge J. Corpening, District Court Judge Rebecca Eggers-Gryder, Safe Babies Court State Director Polly Handrahan, and Safe Babies Court State C…
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Today is "Meck Dec Day," a day that commemorates the signing of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence on May 20, 1775. A date that is enshrined on the North Carolina state flag. In this episode, we listen to a 2023 recording of Chief Justice Paul Newby explaining the significance of Meck Dec Day to an audience of law clerks and staff gathered…
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Description: Join us on "I'll Allow It Nevada" as we demystify the Interstate Compact, a vital tool governing offender supervision transfers between states. In this episode, we sit down with Ashley Lippert, Director of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, to explore the purpose, challenges, and best practices associated with the C…
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In this episode, we feature an excerpt of an interview with the late Margaret Adams Harris (1916–2014) who worked as a prominent Guilford County attorney. Throughout her career, Harris was dedicated to public service. Most notably, she served on the Duke University board of trustees and worked to implement Title IX of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and…
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In this episode, we feature a panel of three experts on the North Carolina Judicial Branch: former Supreme Court of North Carolina Associate Justice and North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts Director Franklin Freeman, former Wake County Chief District Court Judge Ned Mangum, and former Wake County District Attorney Colon Willoughby. Th…
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Description: Join us as we delve into the intricacies of Case Management Systems (CMS) in Nevada courts. Our discussion features expert insights on the evolution, functionality, and impact of CMS. We explore how CMS streamlines case tracking, scheduling, and communication among judges, court staff, and stakeholders. Our expert highlights seamless i…
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This episode of All Things Judicial features an excerpt of an interview with the late Francis I. Parker who served as a Mecklenburg County attorney for over 50 years. Parker was a founding member of the Parker Poe law firm, served in WWII and the Korean War, and held the position of associate justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. In the i…
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Description: Join us as we delve into the intricacies of Case Management Systems (CMS) in Nevada courts. Our discussion features expert insights on the evolution, functionality, and impact of CMS. We explore how CMS streamlines case tracking, scheduling, and communication among judges, court staff, and stakeholders. Our expert highlights seamless i…
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EPISODIOS ESPECIALES DE CCN Y HST: EL CROSSOVER DE LA AGCNDTCVS PRIVADOS SIGLO XXI DCHO Y HST Y CPGONota: Los Derechos de Daredevil, Wolverine, Bamtan, La Mujer Maravilla y Linterna Verde, Record of Ragnarok y más le pertenecen a MARVEL COMICS, DC COMICS, NETFLIX WARNER BROS JAPAN Y A SUS CREADORES Y LAS HISTORIAS DE THE DRAGON WARRIOR EL PROTECTOR…
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EPISODIOS ESPECIALES DE CCN Y HST: EL CROSSOVER ENTRE LA AGENCIA DE DETECTIVES SIGLO XXI CCNHSTYONP3Nota: Los Derechos de ONE PUNCH MAN pertenecen a sus creadores ONE Y YUSUKE MURATA y a sus subsidiarias y LAS HISTORIAS DE DETECTIVES EN GENERAL le pertenecen a CINE Y ENTRETENIMIENTO, EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS Y EL MUNDO DE…
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