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University of Miami School of Law: Explainer
"Impoundments & Other Fiscal Control Strategies" - Professor Zachary S. Price
Episode 8 of the University of Miami School of Law's Constitutional Crisis Seminar features Professor Zachary Price, one the leading U.S. authorities on the subject of impoundments and other fiscal control strategies. Zachary Price holds the Eucalyptus Foundation Endowed Chair at UC Law in San Francisco. His work ranges from constitutional law and administrative law to criminal and civil law enforcement. His recent scholarly work focuses on constitutional questions generated by current political polarization. Professor Price’s book "Constitutional Symmetry: Judging in a Divided Republic" was published in 2024. His scholarly articles have been published in the Stanford Law Review Online, th...
2025-10-28
1h 04
TWO REPORTERS
A prominent judge’s braided - and surprising - life of blindness and the law, Part 2 / From the archive
Now that Judge David S. Tatel has retired from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, he feels freer to warn us all: the Supreme Court is threatening America's democracy by inventing spurious legal doctrines and grabbing more power for itself. There are also lighter moments in this revealing interview, as David pulls the curtain aside and tells us how the judges on this powerful court really do their work. Spoiler alert #1: It used to involve a red children's sand pail. Spoiler alert #2: Because David is blind, he used to hire "readers" who rattled...
2025-10-25
49 min
Double Tap
Tech Turbulence: Outages, Innovations, and Inspiring Journeys
Explore the worldwide internet outage that brought Amazon Web Services to a halt, our growing dependency on cloud technology, and Samsung’s new Android XR headset launch—plus an inspiring conversation with retired U.S. Judge David Tatel on blindness, technology, and his memoir, Vision.In this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a major global internet outage triggered by Amazon Web Services and the cascading impact on apps, smart homes, and even essential services. They discuss the vulnerability of putting all our digital eggs in one basket, raising questions about the resilience of cloud comp...
2025-10-21
56 min
KOA Headlines
10-10-25 Former DC Circuit Judge David Tatel on the independence of the judiciary
2025-10-13
20 min
The Ross Kaminsky Show
10-10-25 *INTERVIEW* Former DC Circuit Judge David Tatel on the independence of the judiciary
2025-10-10
20 min
TWO REPORTERS
A prominent judge’s braided - and surprising - life of blindness and the law, Part 1 / From the archive
In this moving episode, David Tatel, who retired last year from the U.S. Court of Appeals, describes with his wife Edie how he gradually went blind - and struggled to hide it from friends and colleagues alike. David tells about tricks he would use, like counting rows and seats in a movie theater and following the clicks of high heels down sidewalks; Edie shares, among other things, why David's denial caused tension at home. David became an accomplished lawyer who fought landmark civil rights cases - and an inspirational father. You can read their full story in D...
2025-10-04
1h 02
Sonia Sotomayor Audio Biography
Sotomayor's Civics Mission: SCOTUS Justice Champions Democracy
Sonia Sotomayor BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.The past week has seen Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a remarkable run of public appearances and media coverage reflecting both her judicial stature and her cultural prominence. The biggest headline came Monday as Justice Sotomayor shared the stage at George Washington University with retired Appeals Judge David Tatel for a sold-out, widely buzzed event, moderated by NPR’s Nina Totenberg. The duo discussed their respective new books, with Sotomayor reflecting on her mother’s influence and the importance of seeing beauty and potential in others, drawing packed crowds that incl...
2025-09-23
03 min
Sonia Sotomayor Audio Biography
Sonia Sotomayor: Shining Light on Justice, Empathy, and Her Mother's Legacy
Sonia Sotomayor BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Sonia Sotomayor has dominated headlines and event stages these past few days, capturing attention on a dazzling national tour in support of her new children’s book Just Shine! How to Be a Better You. On September 14, she wowed New York Public Library’s main branch with illustrator Jacqueline Alcántara and playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes. Her session illuminated a family audience with stories from Puerto Rico, personal reflections on her late mother Celina Báez, and the message that kindness and encouragement help others shine. Registration was full and the cro...
2025-09-20
04 min
Sonia Sotomayor Audio Biography
Sotomayor's Scathing Dissent: A Rallying Cry for Justice
Sonia Sotomayor BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Sonia Sotomayor exploded into this week’s headlines with her blistering 21-page dissent against the Supreme Court’s emergency decision allowing federal officials to make immigration stops in Los Angeles based simply on someone’s appearance, language, or low-wage job. In scathing language, Sotomayor accused the court of enabling unconstitutional mass detentions, writing that this makes “all Latinos, U.S. citizens or not, who work low wage jobs” vulnerable to being seized and forced to prove their status. According to SCOTUSblog and reports across NBC News and Democracy Docket, she declared, “We should no...
2025-09-09
03 min
Sonia Sotomayor Audio Biography
Sotomayor's Dissents, Trump's Request, and Just Shine!: A Supreme Court Justice's Busy Week
Sonia Sotomayor BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justice Sonia Sotomayor has been particularly active in both her judicial and public-facing roles over the past several days. In terms of direct Supreme Court action, she made headlines for her dissent in a high-profile case concerning government data access. According to Balls and Strikes Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a strongly worded dissent joined by Justice Sotomayor, openly criticizing the Court’s majority for placing sensitive personal data at risk and downplaying the potential for real harm. The dissent underscored her ongoing reputation as a voice for equity and the pr...
2025-09-06
04 min
Sonia Sotomayor Audio Biography
Sonia Sotomayor: Shining Light on Justice, Compassion, and Community
Sonia Sotomayor BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Sonia Sotomayor has been everywhere in the news and on public stages as she launches what insiders describe as her most high-profile book tour yet. Mark your calendar for September 9—the official release date for her new children’s book, Just Shine How to Be a Better You, which has become a headline event among literary and legal circles. Local News Matters and multiple San Francisco buzz sheets are reporting that Justice Sotomayor will be in person at Calvary Presbyterian Church on September 11 to introduce Just Shine to Bay Area families, answ...
2025-09-02
03 min
Sonia Sotomayor Audio Biography
Sotomayor's Dissent: Defending Democracy, Education, and Civic Duty
Sonia Sotomayor BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has been at the center of headline news and public discourse in recent days. The most consequential development comes from her fiercely worded dissent against the Supreme Court’s decision to permit President Trump to proceed with dismantling the Department of Education via executive order and mass firings. According to AOL, Sotomayor accused the conservative majority of being either willfully blind or naive, denouncing their silence on the matter as a “misuse of our emergency docket.” She highlighted the grave threat this move poses to the separa...
2025-08-30
03 min
Sonia Sotomayor Audio Biography
Sotomayor's Dissents and Dreams: A Supreme Court Icon's Call to Action
Sonia Sotomayor BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.This past week saw Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor squarely in the national headlines amid some of the year's most consequential court decisions and a whirlwind of public appearances that highlighted her signature blend of legal rigor and activism. The Supreme Court ended its term with a series of controversial rulings on immigration and criminal justice; Sotomayor didn't hide her displeasure. As reported by Morristown Minute and The Marshall Project, she delivered a powerful dissent from the bench on the Court's move to void universal injunctions—a tool crucial for checking ex...
2025-08-26
03 min
Sonia Sotomayor Audio Biography
Sotomayor: Supreme Dissenter, Inspiring Author
Sonia Sotomayor BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.In the past few days Sonia Sotomayor has been at the center of major headlines and public appearances that highlight her increasingly outspoken presence both on and off the Supreme Court. Most strikingly Sotomayor has emerged as the leading public dissenter from several controversial emergency Supreme Court rulings—most notably when the Court allowed President Trump to proceed with plans to dismantle the Department of Education despite lower courts’ injunctions. Her fiery nineteen page dissent called the majority’s action indefensible warning it handed the executive the improper power to repeal statut...
2025-08-23
03 min
You Earned This: The Social Security & Medicare Podcast!
(Encore Episode) Life Lessons from David Tatel - The First Blind Federal Judge
David Tatel was the nation's first blind federal judge. He has written a new book entitled "Vision," offering reminisences from his time on the bench --- and wisdom for any older person who wants to live life to the fullest. Plus, everything you need to know about David's faithful service dog, Vixen! Enjoy this encore episode featuring a senior living with a major disability who made a major contribution to our country.
2025-08-15
19 min
You Earned This: The Social Security & Medicare Podcast!
(Encore Episode) 2024 Was (Mostly) Better! Our Faves from Last Year
Let's face it--- 2024 was a better year for Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid than 2025. Here are highlights from last year's podcast for your enjoyment, featuring host Walter Gottlieb and VIP guests: Jim Roosevelt (Grandson of FDR); Dr. S. Jay Olshanksy (aging expert - University of Illinois); Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI); Michael Hiltzik (Columnist, Los Angeles Times); David Tatel (Retired federal appeals court judge, Author of "Vision: A Memoir of Blindess and Justice") and many more!
2025-07-29
25 min
White Canes Connect
Vision and Justice: The Story of Judge David Tatel
In Episode 136 of White Canes Connect, hosts Lisa Bryant and David Goldstein welcome retired Judge David Tatel, author of Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. Judge Tatel reflects on his remarkable legal career—most notably, three decades on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit—while offering an unflinching look at his personal struggle with blindness caused by retinitis pigmentosa. Tatel shares how he spent most of his life downplaying or hiding his vision loss, even removing mentions from public records and press materials. It wasn't until his eighties, and through the proc...
2025-06-05
47 min
White Canes Connect
Vision and Justice: The Story of Judge David Tatel
In Episode 136 of White Canes Connect, hosts Lisa Bryant and David Goldstein welcome retired Judge David Tatel, author of Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. Judge Tatel reflects on his remarkable legal career—most notably, three decades on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit—while offering an unflinching look at his personal struggle with blindness caused by retinitis pigmentosa. Tatel shares how he spent most of his life downplaying or hiding his vision loss, even removing mentions from public records and press materials. It wasn't until his eighties, and through the proc...
2025-06-05
47 min
Disability Daily Podcast
March 16: Judge David Tatel
Transcript Today we celebrate blind American civil rights lawyer and federal judge, Dr. David Tatel! ---- Hello and welcome to the Disability Daily Podcast! I’m your host, Katie, and over the past couple years, I’ve worked on a 365-day calendar that recognizes different folks and key moments in disability history each day of the year. I’m turning this into a quick daily podcast, and I’m excited to share this with you! If you’re committed to learning more about disability and accessibility, please subscribe to the podcast on Podbean...
2025-03-20
04 min
Stories of Vision Loss
David - Vision and Justice
Judge David S. Tatel shares his RP journey throughout a lifetime of accomplishments. He served nearly 30 years on America's second highest court, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where many of our most crucial cases are resolved—or teed up for the Supreme Court. His story of fighting for justice over many decades, with and without eyesight, is an inspiration to us all - and the book he wrote about it is a fantastic read:Amazon: Vision - A Memoir of Blindness and Justice by David S. TatelStay connected and shar...
2025-01-24
16 min
Critical Edge
Critical Edge #43 - Judge Tatel
Judge David Tatel is a recently retired United States Circuit Judge who broke barriers as a blind judge and a champion for justice. In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Judge Tatel to discuss his memoir, his journey overcoming the challenges of blindness in the legal profession, the erosion of judicial restraint in the Supreme Court, and what the future holds for democracy in the United States.
2025-01-18
50 min
Audiobook Café
Your Top Reads of 2024
Here’s our Year in Reading, one-hour special episode, featuring your top lit picks of 2024. From page-turning thrillers to memorable memoirs, and even the unforgettable guilty pleasures, you have us covered. AMI’s Dave Brown helps us crank out the list of your best book experiences of the year.Karoline Bourdeau• But You Don't Look Arab: And Other Tales of Unbelonging by Hala Gorani• The Rulebreaker: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters by Susan Page• This Summer Will Be Different by Carley Fortune• The Women by Kristin Hannah• Danci...
2024-12-24
55 min
Broken Law
Episode 164: Holiday Reading Wishlist
If you are doing some last minute holiday shopping or resolving to read more books in 2025, we have got you covered. Lindsay Langholz and Christopher Wright Durocher share what books are on their wishlist this holiday season, and Valerie Nannery speaks with Joshua Perry about his novel, Seraphim.Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.orgHost: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and ProgramHost: Christopher Wright Durocher, Vice President of Policy and Program, ACSHost: Valerie Nannery, Senior Director of Policy a...
2024-12-24
33 min
You Earned This: The Social Security & Medicare Podcast!
The Best of 2024! - A Holiday Gift for Listeners
Here's a holiday gift for our listeners --- a sampler of some of the best episodes of 2024! Featuring VIP guests Jim Roosevelt (grandson of FDR), Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Rep. John Larson, and Bill Arnone (former aide to RFK, Sr.) Plus top experts with insights & helpful advice for seniors & their families on Social Security, Medicare, Aging, and Prescription Drug Costs! Don't miss this year-end wrap, because "You Earned This!" See you in 2025! Here's a full list of guests in this highlights episode: Jim Roosevelt (Grandson of FDR: vice-chair, NCPSSM advisory board) Anne Montgomery (NCPSSM senior health e...
2024-12-19
25 min
You Earned This: The Social Security & Medicare Podcast!
Judge David S. Tatel on Blindness & Justice
Judge David S. Tatel is a senior with an inspiring story to tell. He was the first blind judge to sit on a federal appeals court --- the powerful U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. In this episode, Judge Tatel renders opinions on the direction of the Supreme Court, the personal growth that can come with aging, and the life-changing experience of working with his seeing-eye dog, Vixen! His new memoir, "Vision," has been called "charming, wise, and completely engaging" --- and is available at bookstores & online.
2024-12-17
19 min
Access Matters
Accesing a vision of justice
Vision A Memoir of Justice and Blindness” is an insightful new book from retired federal court of appeals judge David Tatel. Judge Tatel talks with us about his 30-year career with the court, District of Columbia Circuit as well as his long history in the civil rights and civil justice field. How did his impending blindness shape his journey? How do the current decisions and actions of the Supreme Court affect our rights of access? Whether you are a legal scholar or just someone who wants to understand how our justice system works at the federal level, or you ju...
2024-12-11
42 min
Strict Scrutiny
S6: How Will Trump 2.0 Embolden SCOTUS to Gut the Law?
Kate and Melissa comb through the latest from the incoming Trump administration, including the subbing in of Pam Bondi for Matt Gaetz for Attorney General. Then, they take a look at the areas of law that will be hit hardest during a second Trump term. Finally, all three hosts speak with Judge David Tatel, formerly of the DC Circuit, about his book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE – The Bad Decisions Tour 2025! 3/6/26 – San Francisco 3/7/26 – Los Angeles Learn more: http://crooked.com/eventsOrder yo...
2024-11-25
1h 19
THE NORTHERN PODCAST (NAS STUDIO)
How Will Trump 2.0 Embolden SCOTUS to Gut the Law?
Kate and Melissa comb through the latest from the incoming Trump administration, including the subbing in of Pam Bondi for Matt Gaetz for Attorney General. Then, they take a look at the areas of law that will be hit hardest during a second Trump term. Finally, all three hosts speak with Judge David Tatel, formerly of the DC Circuit, about his book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. Follow us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky
2024-11-25
1h 21
Public Health On Call
822 - Book Club: “Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice”
About this episode: For nearly 30 years, Judge David Tatel served on the the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. But his rising legal career corresponded with his declining vision–a fact he tried to hide. Now, Tatel credits his blindness (and his guide dog Vixen) for helping him evolve as a judge and a person. In this episode: a look at Judge Tatel’s astonishing career, his take on how SCOTUS is blurring the lines between judging and policymaking, what science and the legal system have in common, and his experience learning to live...
2024-11-20
20 min
My Life In Books with Red Szell
David Tatel
Join writer, broadcaster and blind adventurer Red Széll for the latest episode of AMI-audio’s My Life in Books.Each fortnight Red invites you to join him in conversation with a renowned author about their work and the books that inspired them to write.David Tatel is a recently retired US Federal Appeals Court judge who has spent a lifetime championing equal justice for all.During nearly 30 years’ service on America’s second most powerful court, he ruled on many landmark cases and earned a reputation for his clear-sighted legal opinions.Diagn...
2024-11-18
56 min
The Doctor's Art
A Vision for Justice | Judge David S. Tatel
The second half of the 20th century saw monumental shifts in civil rights in the United States, with the end of legalized racial segregation, discrimination, and disenfranchisement affecting all spheres of life, from education to health care to housing to marriage and more. Judge David S. Tatel is a civil rights lawyer who has contributed to key advancements in voting rights, educational equality, and disability rights. Over the course of his five-decade career, he has served as Director of the National Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, as Director of the Office for C...
2024-11-05
52 min
Down to the Struts
On blindness and justice with David Tatel
Qudsiya sits down with retired DC Circuit Court Judge, David Tatel. Judge Tatel's recently released Book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice, chronicles his experiences as a civil rights lawyer, a champion for access to justice, and a jurist on our nation's second highest court. In this conversation he discusses his book and his journey with vision loss, including the dog, Vixen, who guided him to embrace his identity as a blind person. Visit our website for transcripts. -- Subscribe to Qudsiya's Substack, Getting Down To It Support the team behind the podcast with a donation Follow us on Instagram @
2024-11-05
20 min
Long Life Learning
Michael Swiatek on Why This Is the Golden Age of Accessibility and Life
This week's guest, Michael Swiatek, is a longtime airline executive and strategist. He also identifies as a blind, low vision individual, and is pioneering new ways to make flying accessible and comfortable to all travelers. Mike joins Kavitha to explain how he went from despising the airline industry to embracing it as a vocation, and why he's excited, at age 61, to boldly step into a dual role as Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Accessibility Officer for Abra Group. Listen to take part in discussions of Mike's incredible international experiences, what he's seen change in the 30 years since t...
2024-10-22
31 min
City Arts & Lectures
Judge David S. Tatel
Our guest today is Judge David S. Tatel. A former civil rights attorney, Judge Tatel has served for nearly 30 years on America’s second-highest court, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. It’s where many of American jurisprudence’s most crucial cases are resolved – or teed up for the US Supreme Court. Tatel has presided over some of the most important trials in recent decades, adjudicating on major issues like the First Amendment, voting rights, and the environment. David Tatel has been blind for the last 50 of his 80-plus years. On September 16, 2024, Judge David Tatel spoke w...
2024-10-13
1h 03
Braille Monitor
Braille Monitor Vol. 67, No. 9, October 2024
Vol. 67, No. 9 October 2024 Contents Illustration: Caravan for Disability Freedom and Justice visits the Jernigan Institute Being Trained in the Law but not Knowing How to Enforce My Right to Accessible Textbooks.......................................................................................................... by Julie Orozco Raising Expectations at Social Security: The Influence of the Organized Blind in Improving and Modernizing Essential Programs by Roderick Hairston Uber Almost Got Me Killed! by Ronza Othman From Lyndon Johnson to Joe Biden: a Journey through Sixty Years of White Cane Safety Day Presidential Proclamations by Kyle Walls ...
2024-10-10
3h 45
The Back Room with Andy Ostroy
Judge David S. Tatel
Judge David Tatel served on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1994 to 2023. Prior to that, his three-decade career as a civil rights lawyer included private and government positions, and focused heavily on equal educational opportunity and access to justice. He served as Director of the Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and then Director of the National Committee. He was the Director of the Office for Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare during the Carter Administration. When he returned to private practice in 1979, Judge Ta...
2024-09-30
1h 00
EdFix
Justice in Focus - Judge Tatel's Memoir and the Future of Education Law
In this episode of EdFix, Judge David Tatel, who served nearly three decades on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit—the nation's second highest court—shares his remarkable journey from civil rights lawyer to judicial trailblazer. Blind since his mid-30s, Judge Tatel has dedicated his career to expanding access to justice and improving opportunities for all. He reflects on pivotal moments in education law, including school desegregation, affirmative action, and Title IX, while offering his perspective on recent Supreme Court decisions that are reshaping the educational landscape. Judge Tatel also discusses his powerful new...
2024-09-25
34 min
Talk Cocktail
Judge David Tatel Redefines Judicial Vision
For nearly 30 years, Judge David Tatel served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, often considered the second most important court in the nation. Tatel accomplished this while dealing with progressive vision loss, eventually becoming completely blind. Judge Tatel's author of the memoir, "Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice," offers us a very intimate look at an extraordinary judicial career and personal journey. Our conversation explores Tatel's path from civil rights lawyer to respected jurist, his initial resistance to acknowledging his blindness, and how writing his memoir ultimately freed...
2024-09-07
36 min
Talk Cocktail
Judge David Tatel Redefines Judicial Vision
My very special conversation with Judge David Tatel. For nearly 30 years, Judge David Tatel served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, often considered the second most important court in the nation. Tatel accomplished this while dealing with progressive vision loss, eventually becoming completely blind.Judge Tatel's author of the memoir, "Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice," offers us a very intimate look at an extraordinary judicial career and personal journey. Our conversation explores Tatel's path from civil rights lawyer to respected jurist, his initial resistance to acknowledging his...
2024-09-07
36 min
Let's get to Work
An interview with Judge David S. Tatel
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2024-09-02
28 min
Slate Books
Amicus: Judge David Tatel and a New Perspective on the Court
It’s not just us feeling exhausted right? It’s been a totally wild past few weeks. That’s why we are taking off the next few weeks to bring you a special series we’re calling “The Law According to Trump.” Andrea Bernstein, the host of WNYC’s Trump Inc., will be stepping into the host chair for Dahlia Lithwick in the month of August to explain how the former president uses the law to his advantage, and how he has gamed the judicial system to his advantage for decades before he entered political life. Andrea joins Dahlia to preview the...
2024-07-27
1h 07
Slate Crime and Justice
Amicus: Judge David Tatel and a New Perspective on the Court
It’s not just us feeling exhausted right? It’s been a totally wild past few weeks. That’s why we are taking off the next few weeks to bring you a special series we’re calling “The Law According to Trump.” Andrea Bernstein, the host of WNYC’s Trump Inc., will be stepping into the host chair for Dahlia Lithwick in the month of August to explain how the former president uses the law to his advantage, and how he has gamed the judicial system to his advantage for decades before he entered political life. Andrea joins Dahlia to preview the...
2024-07-27
1h 07
Slate News
Amicus: Judge David Tatel and a New Perspective on the Court
It’s not just us feeling exhausted right? It’s been a totally wild past few weeks. That’s why we are taking off the next few weeks to bring you a special series we’re calling “The Law According to Trump.” Andrea Bernstein, the host of WNYC’s Trump Inc., will be stepping into the host chair for Dahlia Lithwick in the month of August to explain how the former president uses the law to his advantage, and how he has gamed the judicial system to his advantage for decades before he entered political life. Andrea joins Dahlia to preview the...
2024-07-27
1h 09
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
Judge David Tatel and a New Perspective on the Court
It’s not just us feeling exhausted right? It’s been a totally wild past few weeks. That’s why we are taking off the next few weeks to bring you a special series we’re calling “The Law According to Trump.” Andrea Bernstein, the host of WNYC’s Trump Inc., will be stepping into the host chair for Dahlia Lithwick in the month of August to explain how the former president uses the law to his advantage, and how he has gamed the judicial system to his advantage for decades before he entered political life. Andrea joins Dahlia to preview the...
2024-07-27
1h 03
Hit Clubbin´Radio show
Hit Clubbin´Radio show by Frisco
Track list : Block & Crown – Tatel 2004 “Extended mix” Hoved vs Duke Dumont – Somebody need U “Bust R mash up” Jackers Hype – Wild (R3wire back to 95 remix) “Extended mix” Nick Harvey,Suzanne Palmer – Stand up “Eric Kupper edit” Leon Price x Okan – Lets dance “Extended mix” Dave Aude – Push that thing 24 “Original mix” Axwell – I found U Block & Crown – There´s no stoppin “Original mix” Kungs,David Guetta ,Izzy Bizu – All night long “Original mix” Eminem x Steve Miller Band – Houdini “Rene mix” Zsak – Turn off the lights “extended mix” Sandro Puddu – I wanna dance “Extended mix ” Piero Pirupa,Marco Lys – I got to move “Extended mix” Leandro da Silva,Ale Molinari – Laugh out...
2024-07-24
2h 00
Capehart
Retired judge David Tatel on ‘Vision,’ D.C. circuit tenure and Supreme Court concerns
Retired judge David Tatel joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about his new memoir, his rise to becoming a judge on the influential D.C. circuit, coming to terms with his blindness and his growing concern about the direction of the Supreme Court. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.
2024-07-23
29 min
Foundation Fighting Blindness
VISIONS 2024 | Fireside Chat with Judge David Tatel
Foundation Board Chair David Brint sits down with Judge David Tatel to discuss vision loss, his career and latest book.
2024-07-19
28 min
Double Tap
David Tatel’s ‘Vision’ – A Judge’s Memoir Of Blindness And Legal Success
In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven and Shaun talk to retired judge David Tatel, author of the new book, "Vision, a Memoir of Blindness and Justice." However they start off the episode with the big news of the IT outrage that impacted businesses around the world. The issue seems to be centred around Microsoft's cloud platform, Azure, and a cybersecurity software called Crowdstrike. An update from the security company combined with a failure of Azure systems has led to computers worldwide being forced into recovery mode. It is a developing story and Double Tap has the latest as...
2024-07-19
57 min
cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcast
Judge David Tatel on Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice
Judge David Tatel’s new memoir, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice, recalls his remarkable legal career. In this episode, Judge Tatel joins Jeffrey Rosen to discuss his experience as a civil rights lawyer, landmark cases he presided over as a federal judge, the challenges his blindness posed, and how he overcame them. Resources: Judge David S. Tatel, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice (2024) Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.l...
2024-07-19
1h 01
We the People
Judge David Tatel on Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice
Judge David Tatel’s new memoir, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice, recalls his remarkable legal career. In this episode, Judge Tatel joins Jeffrey Rosen to discuss his experience as a civil rights lawyer, landmark cases he presided over as a federal judge, the challenges his blindness posed, and how he overcame them. Resources: Judge David S. Tatel, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice (2024) Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter usin...
2024-07-19
1h 01
Podcasts en español de la ACB
20240711 1900 ACB Banquet and Awards -SP
Simultaneous Translation into Spanish ACB Conference and Convention ACB Banquet Thursday, July 11, 2024 ACB Banquet, Banquet Emcee: Sheila Young, Immediate Past President, Florida Council of the Blind, Orlando, FL Moment of Reflection Presentation of BOP Awards: Ned E. Freeman Excellence in Writing, Vernon Henley Media, and Hollis Liggett Braille Free Press Awards Presentation of ACB Awards: Koni Sims, Awards Committee Co-chair, Sioux Falls, SD; Carrie Muth, Awards Committee Co-chair, Coos Bay, OR Keynote Speaker - Judge David S. Tatel, Author of “Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice” ACB Braille Forum Raffle Drawing – Michae...
2024-07-11
1h 35
ACB Conference and Convention
202400711 2000 ACB Banquet
ACB Conference and Convention ACB Banquet Thursday, July 11, 2024 ACB Banquet, Banquet Emcee: Sheila Young, Immediate Past President, Florida Council of the Blind, Orlando, FL Moment of Reflection Presentation of BOP Awards: Ned E. Freeman Excellence in Writing, Vernon Henley Media, and Hollis Liggett Braille Free Press Awards Presentation of ACB Awards: Koni Sims, Awards Committee Co-chair, Sioux Falls, SD; Carrie Muth, Awards Committee Co-chair, Coos Bay, OR Keynote Speaker - Judge David S. Tatel, Author of “Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice” ACB Braille Forum Raffle Drawing – Michael Garrett, ACB Treasurer, Missouri City, TX; an...
2024-07-11
1h 33
C-SPAN Bookshelf
BN+: David Tatel, "Vision"
On January 16, 2024, after nearly 30 years, David Tatel retired as a judge on the Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. On the cover of his new memoir is a photo of Judge Tatel in his black robe with his dog Vixen standing on his left side. The book is titled "Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice." He says he wrote the book together with his wife Edie. "Day in and day out we sat at our long desk overlooking an immense oak tree and the hills beyond, Edie on the left with her laptop and me...
2024-06-25
1h 12
Booknotes+
Ep. 172 David Tatel, "Vision"
On January 16, 2024, after nearly 30 years, David Tatel retired as a judge on the Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. On the cover of his new memoir is a photo of Judge Tatel in his black robe with his dog Vixen standing on his left side. The book is titled "Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice." He says he wrote the book together with his wife Edie. "Day in and day out we sat at our long desk overlooking an immense oak tree and the hills beyond, Edie on the left with her laptop and me...
2024-06-25
1h 12
On with Kara Swisher
Flags, Free Trips & Secret Recordings: The Cases, Trials & Tribulation of SCOTUS
Late spring/early summer is always a busy time for the Supreme Court, but this year, it’s not just the controversial decisions that are making news. The justices themselves have been in headlines — for all the wrong reasons. Kara and an expert panel discuss the ethical lapses, refusals the recuse, and of course, the cases themselves — including the big one, over Trump’s claim to “complete and total” immunity.The panelists are: Judge Nancy Gertner (retired), a lecturer at Harvard Law School and former US District Court judge for the District of Massachusetts who served on...
2024-06-20
56 min
TWO REPORTERS
A prominent judge’s braided - and surprising - life of blindness and the law / Part 2
Now that Judge David S. Tatel has retired from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, he feels freer to warn us all: the Supreme Court is threatening America's democracy by inventing spurious legal doctrines and grabbing more power for itself. There are also lighter moments in this revealing interview, as David pulls the curtain aside and tells us how the judges on this powerful court really do their work. Spoiler alert #1: It used to involve a red children's sand pail. Spoiler alert #2: Because David is blind, he used to hire "readers" who rattled...
2024-06-15
49 min
The Beat with Ari Melber
Trump back at Capitol for first time since insurrection
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, June 13 and reports on Trump's first visit to Capitol Hill since the January 6 insurrection, the Supreme Court's ruling on the abortion pill, and Clarence Thomas' ongoing scandal. Molly Jong-Fast, Bill Kristol and Judge David Tatel join. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2024-06-14
42 min
Jazzed About Work
Judge Tatel describes his remarkable career, judicial challenges & his wonderful guide dog
Today, Judge David S. Tatel describes his remarkable new book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. The book, co-written with his wife, Edie Tatel, beautifully weaves together several themes: his career as a civil rights attorney, his happy family life, the challenges of becoming blind, and the freedom made possible by his guide dog, Vixen. At the same time, it describes his growing concern about courts that disregard the principles of judicial restraint. In this episode, Judge Tatel shares his inspiring story, and gives us a sense of the joy he has found throughout his busy life. He...
2024-06-12
41 min
Don’t Miss The Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook Experience!
Vision by David S. Tatel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/4924to listen full audiobooks. Title: Vision Author: David S. Tatel Narrator: John Lescault, David S. Tatel Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 18 mins Release date: 06-11-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 77 ratings Genres: People with Disabilities Publisher's Summary: David Tatel has served nearly 30 years on America’s second highest court, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where many of our most crucial cases are resolved—or teed up for the Supreme Court. He has championed equal justice for his entire adult life; decided landmark environmental and voting cases; and embodied the...
2024-06-11
10h 18
Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice by David S. Tatel
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/716248 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice Author: David S. Tatel Narrator: David S. Tatel, John Lescault Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 19 minutes Release date: June 11, 2024 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: A memoir by one of America’s most accomplished public servants and legal thinkers—who spent years denying and working around his blindness, before finally embracing it as an essential part of his identity. David Tatel has served nearly 30 years on America’s second highest court, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where many o...
2024-06-11
03 min
TWO REPORTERS
A prominent judge’s braided - and surprising - life of blindness and the law / Part 1
David Tatel - who retired recently from the U.S. Court of Appeals - has led what he calls a "braided life" that intertwines hardship and accomplishment. With his wife, Edie, he describes how he struggled to hide his gradual loss of sight from friends and colleagues alike - including tricks like counting rows and seats in a movie theater and following the clicks of high heels. Meanwhile, David became an accomplished lawyer who fought landmark civil rights cases. You can read their full story in David's new book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice
2024-06-01
1h 02
Slate News
Political Gabfest: Trump Wore Pajamas
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Stormy Daniels’s testimony in Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial; marijuana rescheduling; and the media’s role and responsibility in defending democracy. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Josh Gerstein for Politico: Stormy spoke. Trump fumed. Jurors were captivated – but also cringed.Ivana Saric for Axios: Status of Trump’s criminal casesLi Zhou for Vox: Marijuana could be classified as a lower-risk drug. Here’s what that means.Sam Tabachnik for The...
2024-05-11
1h 07
Slate Crime and Justice
Political Gabfest: Trump Wore Pajamas
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Stormy Daniels’s testimony in Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial; marijuana rescheduling; and the media’s role and responsibility in defending democracy. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Josh Gerstein for Politico: Stormy spoke. Trump fumed. Jurors were captivated – but also cringed.Ivana Saric for Axios: Status of Trump’s criminal casesLi Zhou for Vox: Marijuana could be classified as a lower-risk drug. Here’s what that means.Sam Tabachnik for The...
2024-05-09
1h 07
Political Gabfest
Trump Wore Pajamas
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Stormy Daniels’s testimony in Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial; marijuana rescheduling; and the media’s role and responsibility in defending democracy. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Josh Gerstein for Politico: Stormy spoke. Trump fumed. Jurors were captivated – but also cringed.Ivana Saric for Axios: Status of Trump’s criminal casesLi Zhou for Vox: Marijuana could be classified as a lower-risk drug. Here’s what that means.Sam Tabachnik for The...
2024-05-09
1h 07
Washington Post Live
How technology is reshaping our personal and professional lives
Retired federal judge David S. Tatel, Apple's Sarah Herrlinger and 'Be My Eyes' CEO Mike Buckley discuss how AI and other technologies have created new tools for people with disabilities. Then, Dakota State University president José-Marie Griffiths and AFL-CIO Technology Institute executive director Amanda Ballantyne assess how automation has changed the workforce and the role of education. Conversation recorded on Thursday, March 21, 2024.
2024-03-26
39 min
Talk Justice An LSC Podcast
Judge David Tatel on LSC’s Beginnings and Access to Justice Today
Senior Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit David Tatel joins LSC President Ron Flagg to share his memories of the 1974 founding of the Legal Services Corporation, as well as his view on the roles of courts and lawyers in the advancement of access to justice on this episode of LSC's “Talk Justice.”
2023-07-25
36 min
Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Paul Washington: "The Roles of the Board in the Era of ESG and Stakeholder Capitalism."
0:00 -- Intro.2:00 -- Start of interview.2:36 -- Paul's "origin story".4:13 -- On the SVB collapse and current banking crisis.8:04 -- On his time as a senior executive and corporate secretary at Time Warner (20 years).11:28 -- About The Conference Board (founded in 1916) and his role as the Executive Director of its ESG Center (founded in 2019).14:15 -- About their recent article “The Roles of the Board in the Era of ESG and Stakeholder Capitalism” (Feb, 2023). Focus on "the whom" (stakeholders) and "the what" (ESG).18:40 -- Paul's take on t...
2023-04-10
59 min
Public Health On Call
561 - A Supreme Court Case That's a "Big Deal" for Public Health
Our guest is Judge David Tatel, who recently took senior status on the U.S. court of appeals for the DC circuit after joining the court in 1994. He was appointed to fill the seat created by the appointment of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the Supreme Court. Judge Tatel speaks with Dr. Sharfstein about West Virginia v. EPA, in which the Supreme Court announced a major new doctrine for judging actions by health agencies to protect the public.
2023-01-13
20 min
Foundation Fighting Blindness
Eye on the Cure Podcast | Episode 22: Judge David Tatel
April 8, 2022. Host Ben Shaberman chats with Judge David Tatel, who, since 1994, has served on the US Court of Appeals — DC Circuit. He was appointed to the court by President Bill Clinton when Ruth Bader Ginsburg was appointed to the Supreme Court. During the podcast interview, David reflects on his impressive career, his adjustments to vision loss from XLRP, and his beloved guide dog, Vixen.
2022-04-08
31 min
How I Lawyer Podcast with Jonah Perlin
#054: Panel Opinion - Oral Argument Techniques from Judge Patricia Millett, Joe Palmore, and Prof. Tiffany Wright
Welcome back to How I Lawyer! In most episodes of the How I Lawyer Podcast I interview individual lawyers about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well. This special episode is the fourth in a series called "Panel Opinion" where I bring together experts on a particular topic. In this episode I discuss the important topic of oral argument with a superstar panel including Judge Patricia Millett, Joe Palmore, and Professor Tiffany Wright for this discussion. Judge Patricia Millett is currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C...
2022-02-22
53 min
How I Lawyer Podcast with Jonah Perlin
#013: Tiffany Wright - Civil Rights Lawyer and Clinic Director
In this episode I speak with Tiffany Wright. Tiffany is the Co-Director of the Howard University Law School's Human and Civil Right's Clinic. Tiffany is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Georgetown University Law Center where she completed her law degree at night while also serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Georgetown Law Journal's Annual Review of Criminal Procedure and working full time as a law clerk and paralegal at the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland.Before her position at Howard, Tiffany worked as an associate at two prominent DC law fi...
2021-03-16
40 min
Reverend Campbell
17 January, LVI A.S.
1. The Devil's Advocate Time Stamp: 3:22 We embrace realityNot just of the world around us, which is essential in Lesser MagicBut of ourselves also. This allows us to continually improve and growWe do not bloviate our own ego. We acknowledge our own strengths and flaws.We acknowledge our carnal roots, that we are in fact animals with an immense capacity for raising ourselves up or self destructionWe do not forget why culture, religion and society are they way they are, and use that as a guide to discover uncomfortable third side perspectivesWe have tools at our disposal in the form of...
2021-01-18
00 min
Women in Law - On The Record
Episode No. 34, Kelsi Corkran, Partner, Orrick (Washington D.C.)
A former law clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Judge David Tatel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Kelsi has served as lead counsel in dozens of federal and state court appeals. She has presented argument before the U.S. Supreme Court and 11 of the 13 U.S. Courts of Appeals, including the en banc Ninth Circuit. She shares terrific stories from her time at the Department of Justice, in the White House Communications Department, and now as an elite appellate lawyer.
2019-08-26
38 min