The JudgeMental Podcast – EP 37 Become the Media
Episode Notes
In this episode of The JudgeMental Podcast, Christine and Hugh dive deep into the troubling lack of transparency in the family court system, focusing on recent emergency orders and judicial decisions that have gone unpublished and unchecked. They discuss the case of Judge Lauren Ogden, highlighting repeated interventions by the Court of Appeals and the alarming consequences for families caught in the system.
Key topics include:
The hidden nature of emergency court orders and the barriers to public access
The role of the media and the legal community in holding judges accountable
Real-life impacts on families, including financial and emotional tolls
The ethical obligations of attorneys and judges to report misconduct
The broader implications for due process and public trust in the judiciary
Christine and Hugh also share their personal reactions to the cases, discuss the importance of transparency, and call for greater accountability within the legal system. They encourage listeners—especially those in the legal field—to take action and demand openness from the courts.
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