Episode Notes for The JudgeMental Podcast – Episode 34: "Take the Wheel"
Welcome to another candid and insightful episode of The JudgeMental Podcast! Hosts Hugh and Christine, the minds behind judge-y, dive deep into the realities of courtroom transparency, judicial accountability, and the quirks of legal practice.
In this episode:
The hosts recount recent experiences of being denied access to courtrooms and discuss the importance of public access and transparency in the justice system.
Reflections on the value of observing court proceedings, the evolution of courtroom dynamics post-pandemic, and the impact of Zoom court on legal practice.
A lively discussion about the quality of lawyering, the role of judges in maintaining standards, and the sometimes comical moments that happen in court.
A deep dive into the confusion between GALs (Guardians ad Litem) and FOCs (Friend of the Court), and why it matters for families and children.
The critical issue of witness separation, recent case law, and the practical (and ethical) dilemmas attorneys face in family court.
Updates on new Supreme Court rules affecting confidentiality in domestic violence cases, and what that means for public access.
Listener shout-outs, behind-the-scenes banter, and a preview of the next episode—where Hugh and Christine promise to "drink beers and bitch" about the latest in legal drama.
Mentioned in this episode:
The judge-y app and website (judge-y.com), your go-to platform for judicial accountability.
Notable cases and legal concepts, including the importance of due process and the evolving rules around courtroom procedure.
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