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Hon. Judge Stephen Knights Jr.
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The Power of Attorney
S7E6: A Special Giving Tuesday Conversation with Judge Stephen M. Orlofsky RLAW '74
Judge Stephen Orlofsky joins Dean Bond to discuss his storied career, share why giving back to Rutgers is so important to him, and tell some anecdotes about his time at Rutgers Law School. Judge Orlofsky is a lawyer with Blank Rome, a former judge of the US District Court for the District of New Jersey, and a former nominee to be a United States Circuit Court judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Judge Orlofsky also served in the Army during the Vietnam War.--The Power of Attorney is produced...
2025-11-21
59 min
Community Convener
Leading Henry: Building Roads and Leaders
Send us a textIn this episode of Community Convener, we're highlighting what it means to lead, both on the road and in the community.Honorable Judge Stephen Knights Jr. and Mike McElwaney join us to share their experiences with the Leadership Henry Program, reflecting on its impact, their favorite moments, and how it continues to shape their approach to leadership and service.Then, Cheri Hobson-Matthews returns with a SPLOST update, covering key infrastructure improvements, including the Mill Road widening and the work along Rock Quarry Road.From personal growth to c...
2025-11-10
39 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Everytown Claims Victory Over Glock Redesign; Judge Strikes Down Florida Carry Law
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the country's largest gun-control group taking a victory lap after Glock announced changes to the design of its popular pistols. We talk about the reputational risks for Glock in appearing to bow to pressure from gun-control groups and progressive lawmakers. We also cover a recent court ruling out of Florida where a state judge struck down a law setting 21 as the minimum age to legally carry a handgun.
2025-10-31
53 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Government Shutdown Rankles Gun Groups; NY Ammo Restrictions Upheld
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the ways in which the federal government's ongoing shutdown is impacting key functions that gun-rights advocates care about, drawing fresh criticism of the Trump administration. We also talk about a recent ruling out of the Second Circuit where a three-judge panel of all Trump-appointed judges ruled that ammunition sales aren't protected by the Second Amendment.
2025-10-17
47 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Did Trump's DC Takeover Lower Crime? (Ft. Jeff Asher)
We are now more than a month out from the end of President Donald Trump's federal takeover of Washington, DC's police department and the deployment of federal troops and agents. We have some preliminary crime data to look at and try to judge the effect of the controversial move. Who better to do that than Jeff Asher of AH Datalytics? He's our go-to source for crime data analysis for good reason. He has been tracking real-time insights for years, and he just wrote a deep dive into the early crime data coming out of DC from multiple...
2025-10-13
41 min
Lawyer Talk: Off the Record
Why Waive a Jury? Inside a Recent Judge Trial Decision | Lawyer Talk Q&A
If you want to know what goes into courtroom decision-making when the pressure is on, you’ll want to hear this one.Welcome back to Lawyer Talk! I'm Steve Palmer, and in this episode, I’m giving you an inside look at a recent trial I just finished—one that didn’t have a jury. Instead, my client and I made the tough decision to waive his right to a jury trial, choosing to have a judge decide his fate. I’ll walk you through exactly why I rarely take cases in front of just a judge, w...
2025-10-01
05 min
Hard Truth Radio
The First Judge
🎧 YouTube / Spotify Description:💥 Meet Othniel — Israel’s first judge and a Spirit-empowered deliverer!🙌 God raises him up to bring 40 years of peace when Israel cries out.🌐 Listen to more: HardTruthsRadio.com📖 Key Scripture: Judges 3:7–11✝️ NT Connection: Romans 6:17–18, 1 Corinthians 1:30🗡️ Spiritual Warfare: Walk in the Spirit for victory (Galatians 5:16)📱 Reels / TikTok Caption:💥 First Judge. First Victory.⚔️ Othniel shows us what happens when God moves.🙌 Spirit-led obedience ➝ peace.#HardTruthsRadio #BiblePodcast #HolySpiritPower #FaithOverFear #JudgesSeries #ChristianTikTok
2025-10-01
44 min
The Play Typer Guy
#63 Why Voters Judge Political Parties Like Airlines with Cliston Brown
Democrats are consistently winning low-turnout special elections (just as they did prior to the devastating 2024 election), but they are also falling behind Republicans in new voter registration. I recently spoke with friend of the podcast Cliston Brown about his take on the situation and what he thinks about the party’s long-term prospects.You will hear:Why the “Never Trump” movement didn’t have as much impact on Democratic voter registration as expected and other reasons for lower voter registrations in every stateChanges within the party’s policies and agendas that were complete turnarounds to things h...
2025-09-08
47 min
Lawyer Talk: Off the Record
Can Judges Force Defendants to Explain Crimes? | Lawyer Talk Q&A
I got a listener question about the Bryan Kohberger sentencing and a comment President Trump made on social media. Trump suggested that the judge should force Kohberger to explain why he committed such terrible crimes—but is that really something a judge can do?Drawing on my own experience practicing law in Ohio, I’ll walk you through the ins and outs of plea hearings, what rights a defendant actually has at sentencing, and the concept of allocution. I’ll break down how things typically work in the courtroom, whether a judge can—or should—demand an explanatio...
2025-08-19
07 min
Law in Context
Episode 23 - Should you be able to sue the judge?
Send us a text message with feedbackFor centuries there have been restrictions on suing a judge who has heard your case if you think they got it badly wrong. You could appeal against the decision or, in theory, petition the legislature to remove the judge. But you couldn't normally sue the judge for damages. There were some exceptions to this rule but these have been removed in Australia in a recent case that went all the way to the High Court.This episode discusses The State of Queensland v Stradford (2025) and the arguments either way...
2025-07-14
10 min
The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger
Was Judge Stephen Hippler Tone Deaf To The Pain Of Kohberger's Victims' Families?
Was Judge Stephen Hippler Tone Deaf To The Pain Of Kohberger's Victims' Families When Judge Stephen Hippler agreed to accept Bryan Kohberger’s shocking guilty plea, he made a decision that would spare Kohberger the death penalty—but at what emotional cost to the families of the victims? Attorney Eric Faddis joins the conversation to dissect Judge Hippler’s controversial decision-making and address whether he failed to adequately consider the deep anguish and heartbreak expressed by the families who demanded a full trial. Throughout this episode, Faddis draws upon his extensive courtroom experience, both as a defense attorn...
2025-07-07
16 min
Primary Technology
Apple Broke the Law, I Was Deepfaked, and Even the Beach Has Ads
Epic Games got a huge win against Apple, what it means for the App Store and Tim Cook’s leadership, Meta's new Llama 4 AI chat app for iOS, Take It Down Act tries to tackle deepfakes, and Amazon refurb iPhones may be a scam.Take the Primary Tech member benefit poll here!Bonus Episode: Stephen’s Top Secret Trip, Listen here!Show Notes via EmailSign up to get exactly one email per week from the Primary Tech guys with the full episode show notes for your perusal. Click here to subscribe.Watch on YouTube!Su...
2025-05-01
1h 19
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Federal Appeals Courts Uphold California Mag Ban, Florida Under-21 Gun Ban
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I recap the en banc Ninth Circuit's newest decision upholding California's ban on magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds and its much-discussed video dissent from Judge Lawrence VanDyke. We also talk about a separate Ninth Circuit panel's ruling striking down Hawaii's unique restrictions on handgun sales. Finally, we cover a long awaited en banc Eleventh Circuit decision dealing with Florida's post-Parkland ban on gun sales to adults under the age of 21. Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload...
2025-03-21
59 min
Lawyer Talk: Off the Record
Bribing A Judge | Lawyer Talk Q&A
In this episode of Lawyer Talk, I am breaking down a hot topic: the Supreme Court case, Snyder vs United States, and a listener's big question on bribery. Ever wondered what really counts as a bribe? Or how gratuities fit into the whole mix? I am here to clear up the confusion and make sense of it all, without diving into the political rabbit hole. I talk about how the law defines bribery and why sometimes things aren't as straightforward as they seem. https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/snyder-v-united-states/Here...
2025-03-10
09 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Trump Freezes New Gun Exports; Maine Waiting Period Blocked
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I cover the Trump administration's current freeze on processing new export licenses and how it is hitting the firearms industry particularly hard. We also talk about a federal judge issuing a preliminary injunction against Maine's 72-hour waiting period for gun sales, an Arizona state judge tossing a local gun control ordinance under preemption, and we wrap up with some headlines from outside The Reload. Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&utm_campaign=0125
2025-02-21
51 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
10th Circuit Upholds Nonviolent Felon Gun Ban; Trump-appointee Upholds Under-21 Ban
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss a ruling out of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals where a panel once again decided that a single mother who wrote a bad check 17 years ago can be disarmed for life. We also discuss a Trump-appointed judge out of Hawaii who ruled that the Aloha state can continue to deny adults under the age of 21 access to firearms. Finally, we wrap up with coverage of an Illinois state court ruling against the state's FOID card law, Trump's Second Amendment executive order, and some quick hits from around the country. ...
2025-02-13
45 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
David Hogg Elected DNC Vice Chair; Bondi Tells ATF to Focus on Guns
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss David Hogg's election for a Democratic Party leadership position and what it says about the party's approach to gun politics. We also talk about Trump's attorney general nominee Pam Bondi getting confirmed despite concerns raised by gun rights groups and unpack one of her first actions with regard to the ATF. Finally, we break down a recent ruling from a district judge who struck down the federal machine gun ban for violating the Second Amendment. Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: https://thedispatch.com...
2025-02-07
1h 00
The Weekly Reload Podcast
ATF Still Enforcing Zero Tolerance Policy; Court Strikes Federal Under-21 Handgun Ban
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss new claims from the gun industry about the ATF continuing to enforce its controversial "zero tolerance" policy despite Trump's promises to reverse it. We talk about Trump's lack of gun policy action so far and why some gun-rights groups are starting to speak out. We also cover a significant new ruling out of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals where a three judge panel just struck down the federal handgun sales ban for young adults. Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: https://thedispatch.com...
2025-01-31
45 min
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
1/29/25: Trump Funding Freeze Blocked By Judge, Stephen Miller Spars With Tapper, Charlamagne Confronts Vivek On DOGE Exile, US Romania Coup, Trump Envoy In Gaza
Ryan and Emily discuss Trump funding freeze blocked by judge, Stephen Miller spars with Tapper on deportation, Charlamagne calls out Vivek on DOGE exile, CNN liberal resistance anchor pushed out, US caught in Romania coup, Trump envoy visits Gaza. Murtaza Hussain: https://x.com/MazMHussain?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Jeff Stein: https://x.com/JStein_WaPo To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.com Merch Store: https...
2025-01-29
1h 55
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Judge Strikes Down Illinois AR-15 Ban; NSSF Asks Trump to Close Biden's Gun Office
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I cover a significant new ruling out of Illinois, where a federal judge found that the state's ban on so-called assault weapons and large-capacity magazines is unconstitutional. We also cover the growing chorus of voices calling on President-elect Trump to dismantle President Biden's Office of Gun Violence Prevention, with the gun industry's trade group formally making the request this week. Finally, we mention the Senate Republican caucus' selection of South Dakota's John Thune for Majority Leader and what that says about gun policy.
2024-11-15
48 min
Everyday Truth
Episode 3: Interview with Dr. Stephen Cutchins
In this episode of Everyday Truth, Judge interviews Dr. Stephen Cutchins, Executive Director of SES’s new training center and a respected leader in Christian education. A pastor, teacher, and two-time SES graduate, Dr. Cutchins shares his perspective on Christian leadership, emphasizing how believers can grow in their faith and lead with conviction. Together, Judge and Dr. Cutchins explore the importance of a strong Christian foundation for leadership, equipping believers to confidently address life’s difficult questions.Judge wraps up by inviting listeners to SES’s 30th Anniversary Steadfast Apologetics and Evangelism Conference, October 11-12 in...
2024-09-24
23 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Gun-Rights Lawyer Matt Larosiere on a Federal Judge Ruling Against the Machinegun Ban
This week, we're covering the very first time since the Supreme Court handed down the Bruen ruling that a federal judge has struck down the machinegun ban. That may have implications for not just the ban itself but the law it is housed under: The National Firearms Act (NFA). That's why we've got a gun-rights lawyer who has handled NFA cases. Matt Larosiere gives his view of what the holding in US v. Morgan means for the ban on post-1986 fully-automatic weapons and the NFA writ large. He notes the case doesn't include an injunction...
2024-09-02
59 min
Primary Technology
Google is a ‘Monopolist’ Judge Rules, Apple Search Engine Play, X is Grasping at Straws
We explore Apple's record-breaking quarterly results and increasing services revenue, a judge's ruling on Google as a monopolist in US antitrust case, Apple is definitely making a search engine, X CEO Linda Yaccarino promises to sue advertisers for boycotting the platform, iOS 18 beta reveals a Thanos snap feature for ads, and Google kills yet another product.Watch on YouTube!Subscribe and watch our weekly episodes plus bonus clips at: youtube.com/@primarytechshowJoin the CommunityDiscuss new episodes, start your own conversation, and join the Primary Tech community here: social.primarytech.fmSupport...
2024-08-08
58 min
Approach The Bench
Judge Stephen Dillard
Judge Stephen Dillard uses every tool at his disposal to improve transparency at the Georgia Court of Appeals — from cameras in the courtroom, to explanatory law review articles, to posts on social media.On this month's episode of Approach The Bench, a Law360 podcast hosted by feature reporter Cara Bayles, Judge Stephen Dillard spoke about how he navigates social media as a jurist, why he educates the public about his work, and what it's like to work for one of the busiest courts in the country.
2024-08-06
26 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
We Answer Your Gun Politics Questions
This week, we're answering Reload Members' questions on the podcast. So much has happened in the last few weeks. The NRA's corruption just reached its end stage. Although, there are still some potentially decisive decisions for the judge to make. The Democrats just swapped out Joe Biden for Kamala Harris. Then Harris's campaign walked back her most aggressive gun policy position. Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I got several questions on those fronts. Plus, a few on my time as a CNN contributor. We did our best to answer as many as we could.
2024-08-05
45 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
NRA Avoids Court Monitor; Harris Campaign Walks Back Gun Confiscation
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the legal consequences the NRA could face now that the remedies phase of its trial has all but concluded. We also cover Kamala Harris' latest flip flop on AR-15 confiscation as well as a federal judge's recent decision to strike down New Jersey's ban on the very same weapons. Finally, we discuss big new election spending pledges from the nation's largest gun control groups. Click this link for your free trial from our sponsor The Dispatch: https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=reload0624
2024-08-02
34 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Kamala Harris Shifts Party Left on Guns; Gun Control Groups Outraise NRA
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about Kamala Harris' new role at the top of the Democratic ticket for November and what it signals for the party's stance on guns. We also cover the latest reported fundraising totals of the major gun advocacy groups and what they say about the relative stature of gun rights vs. gun control organizations. Finally, we wrap up with a rundown of the latest public remarks from the NRA's new executive vice president, a federal judge's decision to block the ATF's ban on Forced Reset Triggers, and a novel AI-based gun detection technology...
2024-07-26
46 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
NRA Board Member Explains Attempt to Intervene in Group's Corruption Trial
This week, we're turning our attention back to the National Rifle Association. Just as the nation's largest gun-rights group heads back to a Manhattan courtroom for the final phase of its civil corruption trial, one of the leading reformers on its board has made a last-ditch effort to intervene. Phil Journey joins the show to explain why he emailed Judge Joel Cohen seeking to join the trial separately from the NRA and the Attorney General's office. He argued that neither the NRA's lawyers nor the AG truly represented him or the NRA's membership. He said...
2024-07-15
50 min
Movies on the Side
The Trilogy Meter and Terminator (1984) Review!
Is The Terminator just one long chase scene with bad makeup and a weak love story? Appears so, but more importantly, we judge the qualities of various trilogies, like Jurassic Park, X-Men, Indiana Jones, and do the important work of recasting a Terminator reboot!See the Trilogy MeterBonus EpisodesListen to our bonus episodes on Patreon!Follow Us On:MOTS InstagramMOTS Twitter (00:41) - The Terminator Review (19:49) - The Trilogy Meter ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
2024-07-10
28 min
Divine Savior Church-Santa Rita Ranch Sermons
5. Don't Judge | Are You Sure That's What It Means?
"Don't judge me!" is not just a common saying, it is a philosophy of life for those controlled by the sinful nature. "Let me do whatever makes me feel good as long as it doesn't hurt other people, and don't criticize me for it." Even unbelievers pull out Matthew 7:1 to show Christians how lacking their Bible knowlege is and say, "See, Jesus tells you not to judge!" But is that what Jesus is saying? There is no question that Jesus calls us to judge, but the question is how should we judge? That's where Christians sometimes fall into temptation...
2024-07-07
24 min
The American Dream Podcast
The American Dream Podcast - Against the odds and becoming a criminal court Judge with Carvana C.
Send us a textWatch the inspiring journey of a female who defied all odds, rising from a challenging childhood to becoming a respected lawyer and now a promising candidate for judge. This is a story of resilience, grit, and unyielding ambition that you won't want to miss! Tune in to witness this extraordinary tale of triumph and transformation!https://americandreamevent.com
2024-05-31
49 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Previewing the NRA's First Meeting Since Corruption Verdict; Brooklyn Man Gets 10 Years for Gun Building
Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss my upcoming trip to Dallas to cover the 2024 NRA Annual Meeting and what signs to look for to determine if the group will make substantive reforms or stay its current course. Plus, we discuss the latest in the Dexter Taylor case after a Brooklyn judge sentenced the engineer to 10 years in prison for his hobby of self-manufacturing firearms. We also cover a new ruling out of the 9th Circuit upholding California's sharing of gun owners' personal data with university researchers.
2024-05-17
53 min
Talk'n the Beat
Episode 20: A Conversation with Chief Judge Stephen S. Sierawski
In this episode of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates sit down with 41A District Court Chief Judge Stephen S. Sierawski. Judge Sierawski, elected in 1998, brings a wealth of experience and insight to the discussion. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Wayne State University Law School, he has dedicated his career to serving the community and upholding justice.Throughout the episode, Judge Sierawski shares personal anecdotes and reflections on his life journey, including his time at Notre Dame, where he also pursued his passion for boxing. From his experiences in the...
2024-04-18
59 min
Primary Technology
Humane Ai Pin Reviews, Apple Vision Pro Aims at Business, Microsoft’s Silicon Fantasy
Early reviews of the Humane AI Pin are out and it’s not looking good, Apple Vision Pro is looking to the business world for its killer app, Google is bringing most of its AI Photo features to iPhone, Microsoft thinks it can beat Apple Silicon, and the internet just got WAY faster.Watch on YouTube!Subscribe and watch our weekly episodes plus bonus clips at: youtube.com/@primarytechshowSupport the showJoin our member community and get an ad-free versions of the show, plus exclusive bonus episodes every week! Subscribe directly in Ap...
2024-04-11
1h 08
The Weekly Reload Podcast
A Gun-Rights Lawyer Argues Second Amendment Protects Illegal Immigrants
This week, we're discussing a hotly debated topic: the gun rights of illegal immigrants. A federal judge's recent ruling that the law disarming a defendant who is in the country unlawfully, but who doesn't have any violent convictions, violates the Second Amendment has drawn a lot of attention. It has been one of our most trafficked stories at The Reload this year. The same is true for the dueling analysis pieces we published examining the ruling's legal theory and where the Supreme Court might come down on the issue. Given the discussion surrounding all of...
2024-04-08
59 min
Counsel to Counsel - Career Advice for Lawyers
Here Comes the Judge- the Honorable Paul Wilson (ret.)
For a long time, I've been meaning to invite a judge onto Counsel to Counsel to talk about judicial careers. Going on the bench is a logical next step for many litigators and I wanted to speak to a judge who could offer some practical wisdom on the subject. When I met Paul Wilson at an ABA conference in late 2022, I realized right away that I had a great prospect. At the time, Paul was still sitting on the bench, so we decided to wait until he reached mandatory retirement. Paul is in fa...
2024-03-09
48 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
NRA Whistle-Blower on the Group's Corruption Verdict, Path Forward
Last week, a jury found the NRA did not safeguard its charitable fund or those who raised concerns about how they were being spent on former CEO Wayne LaPierre's lavish personal expenses. This week, we have one of those whistle-blowers on the show to give his view of the verdict as well as the group's future. Former NRA board member Judge Phillip Journey was among the eight insiders the jury said didn't receive protection when he spoke out about the group's mismanagement. He said the jury came to the correct conclusion. And he argued Judge Joel Cohen...
2024-03-04
1h 31
The Weekly Reload Podcast
NRA Loses Corruption Case
On this week's episode, we dive into the details of the verdict in the NRA's corruption case. As Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss, the top-line takeaways are not good for the gun-rights group's current and former leadership. The jury determined the NRA failed to properly safeguard its charitable assets or protect numerous whistle-blowers. It also found Wayne LaPierre diverted millions of dollars worth of NRA funds toward his personal expenses, which he will likely be forced to pay back. The ruling leaves the nation's largest gun group facing down the potential that Judge...
2024-02-26
1h 16
What the M
Episode 30 - Judge Annette Rizzo
The 30th episode of “What the M” features the Honorable Annette M. Rizzo. Judge Rizzo was gracious enough to drop by to discuss mortgage foreclosure mediation programs, how the model was developed for courts, the success rates seen by these programs, and how the model program spread throughout the United States.Judge Rizzo served as a Judge in the First Judicial District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 16 years, with the majority of that time spent in the Civil Major Jury Trial Program. Prior to her tenure on the bench, she worked in both the publi...
2024-02-16
51 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Non-Profit Law Professor James Fishman on the NRA's Corruption Trial
This week, we're looking ahead to the end of the NRA's corruption trial that's set to arrive on Friday. To better understand exactly what's at stake in the case, I've brought on an expert in not just non-profit law but New York non-profit law. Pace University Law Professor James Fishman, who has written extensively on the subject, joins the show to give us some expert insight into the facts of the case and the potential outcomes. He provides an overview of what to expect once the case ends. Fishman argued the admitted misappropriation of funds...
2024-02-12
1h 19
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Gun-Rights Lawyer Explains Recent Win Against California's New Carry Restrictions
This week, we're looking at a federal judge's ruling against the Golden State's latest "gun-free zones." So, we've got one of the lawyers who won the case on to explain it. Kostas Moros, who represented the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA), joins the show to recount his arguments and the judge's decision. The decision was a total victory for Moros and the plaintiffs. The judge enjoined all of the challenged sensitive places restrictions. He even went a bit beyond what the plaintiffs asked for and struck down the parking lot ban associated with many...
2024-01-01
1h 11
The Lord of Spirits
The Saints Will Judge the World
What does it mean for a Christian to have a patron saint? For a church? For a nation? What is the biblical basis for this practice? Join Fr. Stephen and Fr. Andrew for a look into this spiritual relationship.
2023-12-29
00 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Critiquing the Washington Post's Graphic Mass Shooting Pictures (ft. Bearing Arms' Cam Edwards)
This week, we're discussing The Washington Post's controversial decision to publish graphic images from certain mass killings. That's why I reached out to Cam Edwards, editor of Bearing Arms and longtime newsman, to give his opinion on the story and discuss mine as well. Cam recently interviewed Parkland father Ryan Petty about The Post's decision and how some families have reacted to it. He said Petty and several other families were disturbed by The Post publishing the images, especially since not everyone affected was directly contacted by the paper. Cam argued that The Post's decision...
2023-11-20
1h 10
St Stephen's Normanhurst
Sovereign Grace: A Righteous Judge - Genesis 18-19
St Stephen's Normanhurst Series: Sovereign Grace Sermon: A Righteous Judge Passage: Genesis 18:17-19:29 Preacher: Brian Rennie Date: 21/10/2023
2023-10-23
39 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Inside a Nationwide Gun-Carry Group's New Political Efforts (Ft. USCCA's Katie Pointer Baney)
This week, we're taking an in-depth look at a new player in the gun politics space. Although, the main reason this group is worth paying attention to is that they aren't new to being an influential gun group. The United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) has been a significant presence in concealed-carry insurance and firearms training for a decade. They created a Super PAC two years ago as their first foray into organized political activism, and now they've followed that up by forming a new 501(c)(4) non-profit. Katie Pointer Baney, the head of the new...
2023-10-09
1h 12
The Weekly Reload Podcast
California Rifle and Pistol Association's Chuck Michel on Blocking the Magazine Ban
This week, we're looking back at the Golden State. It's once again in the news because a federal judge has found one of its strict gun-control laws unconstitutional. This time, it was the ban on magazines that hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. So, we decided to bring on the head of the group that beat the ban. California Rifle and Pistol Association President Chuck Michel gave us his insight into the case. He said the outcome was expected because this was effectively a retread. Duncan v. Bonta was initially decided in favor of...
2023-10-02
1h 15
Voices of the Village Podcast
Voices of the Village S1 Ep 4 Judge Stephen Knights, Jr. Speaks on Serving Fair & Impartial
Interview with Judge Stephen Knights JrHenry County State Court Judge
2023-09-28
16 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
The Second Amendment Foundation's Adam Kraut on Blocking New Mexico's Gun-Carry Ban
The emergency gun-carry ban implemented by New Mexico's governor has been blocked by a federal judge. This week on the show, we have one of the men responsible for securing that order. Adam Kraut is the Second Amendment Foundation's Executive Director. They were one of at least five groups to successfully challenge Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's (D.) order. He said the case is simple. The order was clearly an unconstitutional violation of the Second Amendment, especially given the Supreme Court recently ruled that gun carry is specifically protected just last year. Governor Lujan Grisham pulled...
2023-09-18
1h 03
The Weekly Reload Podcast
An Interview With the Lawyer Dismantling Hawaii's Strict Gun Laws
This week, we're talking with one of the most prolific independent gun litigators in the country. Alan Beck set about successfully undoing the country's stun gun bans in the wake of the Supreme Court's 2016 Caetano ruling. He also challenged Hawaii's effective ban on gun carry in Young. Now, he's back taking on the Aloha State's strict gun laws in the wake of 2022's Bruen. And he's winning. This week alone he notched victories in two different cases against Hawaii. First, a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled the state's total ban on...
2023-08-14
1h 07
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Author Radley Balko Explains Why Courts Are Starting to Reject Firearms Ballistic Analysis
On this week's episode, The Watch's Radley Balko details the landmark decision of a Chicago judge not to allow firearm forensic experts to testify in a criminal case. Balko said the court's decision comes after years of criticism aimed at the field of forensic pattern matching. He argues many of the techniques made famous on shows like CSI have little scientific basis. Many, he said, are based on little more than the best guesses of examiners who are mainly just eyeballing evidence. He explained the idea that matching a mass-produced bullet to the mass-produced gun...
2023-06-05
1h 19
MtG Dads: A Magic Podcast
Judge!!!
In today’s podcast we’re talking about judge calls. From angle shooting to down right dirty cheaters we cover a variety of scenarios and how to handle them.
2023-05-17
18 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Examining the Supreme Court's Renewed Interest in AR-15 Bans With Author Mark W. Smith
The Supreme Court is back in the spotlight because it showed a sign it might soon act on so-called assault weapons bans. But the sign comes in the form of a complex legal maneuver that needs some explaining. That's why we have author and pro-gun lawyer Mark W. Smith on the show to suss out exactly what's going on and what it means. Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who oversees the Seventh Circuit, asked Naperville, Illinois, to defend its ban on AR-15s and similar firearms against an emergency request to block the law. Smith said...
2023-05-08
1h 09
The Weekly Reload Podcast
The Fate of 'Assault Weapons' Bans According to Gun-Rights Scholar David Kopel
Another federal judge ruled on Friday that so-called assault weapons bans likely violate the Second Amendment. So, the Illinois ban is blocked for now. But Washington's was just signed. And Delaware's 2022 ban is still standing. Elsewhere, bans on the popular guns, including the AR-15, have been forestalled by political reality. Independence Institute's David Kopel understands the fight well having just gone through it in his home state of Colorado, where Democrats who control the government weren't able to push a ban over the finish line. But he has also filed many court briefs and written...
2023-05-01
1h 26
Justice Speakers Institute
An Interview with Judge Stephen Manley about the CACC
Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #48 Justice Speaks podcast continues its series about State Treatment Court Associations, interviewing Judge Steven Manley, President of the California Association of Collaborative Court Professionals (CACC). This episode is sponsored by Reconnect. Background Judge Stephen Manley Judge Manley has been the President for the CACC for approximately 20 years. He describes that he is only the second person to head the Association since its inception. The judge shared that he has been a judge for 30 years, after the Governor’s appointment in 1993. He first considered the concept of Treatment Cou...
2023-04-13
30 min
The Twilight Conversations
#41 - Poetry in motion - Stephen James Smith
In this episode I chat with the multi talented poet, writer, teacher, musician & all around creative force Stephen James Smith.
2023-04-04
1h 00
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Bruen is Outpacing the Effects of Heller (Feat. Pepperdine University's Jake Charles)
This week, we're discussing the tremendous effect the Supreme Court's Bruen decision has had on the lower courts in a few short months. Jake Charles, an associate professor at Pepperdine University, joins the show to give us an overview of his latest paper. In it, he comprehensively breaks down how many Second Amendment claims have been successful thus far and which ones have performed best. With 31 successful claims, the post-Bruen era has seen far more decisions against gun laws than the immediate aftermath of 2008's Heller decision. Charles said he wasn't surprised by how much...
2023-04-03
1h 12
The Weekly Reload Podcast
YouTuber Reno May on His Win Over California's Handgun Roster
This week, California gun owners received positive news when a federal judge ruled the state's handgun restrictions are unconstitutional. So, we decided to reach out to one of the most prominent plaintiffs in the case: YouTuber Reno May. He said he is happy with the outcome of the case. He even expressed optimism that the ruling might go into effect without an appeal. Federal District Judge Judge Cormac J. Carney agreed with May and the other plaintiffs' argument that the state's "Unsafe Handgun Law" violates the Second Amendment. He found the requirement that all new...
2023-03-27
1h 12
Case in Point: The Legal Show on the Hottest Legal Cases in Politics and Culture
Rehearing: Judge Stephen Vaden
In this Rehearings episode, we replay our interview with the Judge Stephen Vaden. The interview is especially relevant in light of the recent free-speech controversy at Stanford Law, because Judge Vaden talks about the free-speech crisis in legal academia. Rehearings airs our favorite old interviews on weeks when things are otherwise quiet at the Supreme Court.Follow us on Twitter @scotus101 and @tzsmith. And please send questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes to scotus101@heritage.org.Don't forget to leave a 5-star rating.Stay caffeinated and opinionated with a...
2023-03-17
34 min
Original Jurisdiction
Just Say Yes: An Interview With Judge Stephen Vaden
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit davidlat.substack.comWhat do you know about the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT)? Are you aware that it’s an Article III court, with life-tenured members who frequently sit by designation on circuit courts across the country? Although I fancy myself an expert on the federal courts, my knowledge of the CIT was pretty sparse until recently.This began to change last November, when I spoke on a panel about the (problematic) practice of judges getting deeply involved in se...
2023-03-08
49 min
Master Your Life
#28 - A-Zen series | J) Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it
This is part of a series where I focus on each point of the Dalai Lama's A-Zen of Life. I'm not a practicing Buddha but I can appreciate the value in these points and in each episode I will discuss the point for the relevant letter of the list. This episode is the letter J - Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it I discuss what this statement means to me and how I have applied it to my own life and experiences.
2023-02-18
03 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
GOA's Sam Paredes on Blocking Oregon's New Gun-Control Law
Oregon's gun-control ballot initiative has put it at the center of the fight over guns in America. As the political battle ended with victory for Measure 114 and the deadline to implement a non-existent permit-to-purchase system closed in, a new front opened in the courts. Sam Paredes, a Gun Owners of America (GOA) board member and treasurer of the Gun Owners Foundation, was on the frontline of that legal battle. While multiple federal suits were unable to secure a Temporary Restraining Order against the law, GOA was able to convince a state judge the measure violated the Oregon...
2022-12-12
1h 04
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Bearing Arms' Cam Edwards on the Election's Impact on Gun Politics
The election is over, and it's time to read the tea leaves. That's why I'm bringing Cam Edward from Bearing Arms back on the show to interpret the results. How did the races we were watching turn out? How much impact did guns have on them? How much impact will the election have on guns? Cam says gun-rights advocates fared better than Republicans. While Republicans couldn't regain control of the Senate and appear to only have barely recaptured the House, gun-rights positions in ballot initiatives outperformed even popular Republican candidates on the same...
2022-11-14
1h 02
Lawyer Talk: Off the Record
Judge Keith McGrath, Tenth District Court of Appeals
We got the opportunity to sit down and talk with Judge Keith McGrath at the roundtable. Here's what you need to know about him.Judicial ExperienceJudge, Tenth District Court of Appeals, Appointed by Governor DeWine in April, 2022 Education1992 Juris Doctor, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio1989 Bachelor of Arts, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia1984-1987 United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut Bar MembershipsAdmitted to Ohio Bar, November 1992Admitted to Federal Bar for the Southern District of Ohio, January 1993Admitted to The Supreme Co...
2022-11-04
1h 07
The Weekly Reload Podcast
GMU Professor Robert Leider on a Federal Judge Striking Down the Felony Indictment Gun Ban
We're focusing on a new federal court ruling calling the federal felony gun ban into question this week. That's why we've got George Mason University's Robert Leider on the podcast. He is an assistant professor at the Antonin Scalia Law School who has clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas. He has also written extensively about Second Amendment law. He said District Court Judge David Counts was correct in his conclusion that the ban on those under felony inducement receiving firearms does not have a historical analogue. He said the same is true for the ban on...
2022-09-26
1h 18
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Bearing Arms' Cam Edwards on the Upward Swing in Support for Gun Control
This week we're talking about the implications of a polling trend and new political developments that should worry gun-rights advocates. So, I asked Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms to join the show. He is one of the most insightful gun writers on the planet and one of the few who has a solid understanding of national politics. We talked at length about a recent AP poll that found support for stricter gun laws was at an all-time high and, more importantly, an upward trend. Since 2013, support has climbed 19 points. That's something that I argued ought...
2022-08-29
1h 11
Show Me Missourah
Special episode with Judge Stephen Limbaugh & former Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder
This Week in a special Show Me Missourah we sat down with Judge Stephen Limbaugh and former Lt. Governor Peter Kinder for a chat about all of Missouri history. Judge Limbaugh hosted us at the Rush Hudson Limbaugh Federal Courthouse near the river in downtown Cape Girardeau. We held a brief Ron Richard Fan Club meeting, discussed the River Campus and learned that all three of us have prints of George Caleb Bingham’s famous painting General Order No. 11 in our offices. We also discussed the editorial that then Senators Kinder and Ehlmann wrote about th...
2022-03-07
24 min
TWMP Midweek Update
Special episode with Judge Stephen Limbaugh & former Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder
This Week in a special Show Me Missourah we sat down with Judge Stephen Limbaugh and former Lt. Governor Peter Kinder for a chat about all of Missouri history. Judge Limbaugh hosted us at the Rush Hudson Limbaugh Federal Courthouse near the river in downtown Cape Girardeau. We held a brief Ron Richard Fan Club meeting, discussed the River Campus and learned that all three of us have prints of George Caleb Bingham’s famous painting General Order No. 11 in our offices. We also discussed the editorial that then Senators Kinder and Ehlmann wrote about the official ending of the Civi...
2022-03-07
24 min
Conversations with Stephen Kamugasa
Judge Not: Deep Sorrow, Not Bigotry, May Be Speaking
1. In these strange and vacillating times of Brexit and identity politics, in which every tribe in England takes solace in the familiar, I think it is important for us to cut each other a little slack when speaking words of woe. We should be very slow to judge; for we may not know who it is that is actually speaking, as the voice of the seeming bigot may in fact be the voice carrying in its dark strains the emotions of great sorrow. Now I am not naïve as to imagine that every bigot screaming obscenities at me, as...
2022-02-10
42 min
"This Is Just A Thought"
A Federal Judge rejects a plea from convicted murderers.
More warm weather, start of Black History month, an idiotic road rage incident, & a Federal Judge rejects a plea from convicted murders. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-kornegay/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-kornegay/support
2022-02-01
25 min
"This Is Just A Thought"
A Federal Judge rejects a plea from convicted murderers.
Warmer weather, start of Black History Month, idiotic road rage, & a Federal Judge rejects a plea from convicted murderers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-kornegay/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-kornegay/support
2022-02-01
25 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Debating Gun Salesman Turned Gun-Control Activist Ryan Busse
Ryan Busse joins the show this week to talk about his transformation from Kimber sales executive to Giffords senior advisor. Busse spent decades in the firearms industry but left last year and has now published a tell-all book slamming his former employer, Kimber, and many former colleagues. Kimber has since denounced him, and many I've spoken to in the gun-rights movement have questioned how important he was to the company and the industry as a whole. Still, his book has received a great deal of attention throughout the media. After reading the entire book, I...
2021-12-20
1h 03
Gray Matters
Keynote Address (Memorial Symposium for Judge Stephen F. Williams)
On September 17, 2021, the Gray Center hosted an event in memory of Judge Stephen F. Williams: a conference for new papers written for a symposium on his enormous legacy in law and liberty. We are grateful to our authors, who discussed their newly completed papers at this event, hosted at the Decatur House in Washington, D.C., and followed by a reception where we were all able to continue the... Source
2021-10-13
34 min
Gray Matters
Judge Williams on the American Constitution and Liberal Democracy (Memorial Symposium for Judge Stephen F. Williams)
On September 17, 2021, the Gray Center hosted an event in memory of Judge Stephen F. Williams: a conference for new papers written for a symposium on his enormous legacy in law and liberty. We are grateful to our authors, who discussed their newly completed papers at this event, hosted at the Decatur House in Washington, D.C., and followed by a reception where we were all able to continue the... Source
2021-10-11
1h 10
Gray Matters
Judge Williams on Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy (Memorial Symposium for Judge Stephen F. Williams)
On September 17, 2021, the Gray Center hosted an event in memory of Judge Stephen F. Williams: a conference for new papers written for a symposium on his enormous legacy in law and liberty. We are grateful to our authors, who discussed their newly completed papers at this event, hosted at the Decatur House in Washington, D.C., and followed by a reception where we were all able to continue the... Source
2021-10-08
1h 06
Willow Audiobooks
A quick word!
Hello! Very excited to start releasing the next audiobook soon, "A Little Princess" by Frances Hodgson Burnett. In the meantime, this is just a very quick word about my approach to these classic texts when it comes to problematic views such as racism, sexism and so on. I try to deal with everthing sensitively, and use my best judgement as to whether to make changes/cuts or not, and I will continue to include content warnings for certain things when I judge it appropriate to do so. However, if you're listening to these books which were all written at least 70...
2021-08-22
01 min
Divine Savior Church-Santa Rita Ranch Sermons
7. I Believe: He Will Judge the Living and the Dead
We believe Jesus will return and judge the sin of each person. Believers should prepare for and eagerly await this second coming.While our confession is of truth, it is belief in the truth God has revealed. We don't insist on all the details, but rely on the wisdom of God in his plan. Support the show
2021-08-01
26 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Duke's Jake Charles on the California Assault Weapons Ban Ruling and Exclusives on Republican Efforts to Block Biden's Gun Actions
This week I cover the stories I broke about Republicans' efforts to stop President Joe Biden's gun agenda and ATF nominee. Then I talk with one of the top gun law researchers in the academic world. Jake Charles, executive director of the Center for Firearms Law at Duke University, joins me to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the recent California "assault weapons" ban ruling. While he agrees the opinion was written in a way that makes it accessible to ordinary people, he argues it doesn't do much to convince anyone who isn't already on the gun-rights...
2021-07-18
1h 13
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Why Judges Should Be on Social Media | Judge Stephen Dillard
Judges, particularly appellate judges, don't get much public interaction in their jobs. So, judges are learning to use social media to connect with and educate the public about their roles. Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Stephen Dillard has helped blaze that trail, adopting the mantra that, “If you're a judge and you're not on social media, that's political malpractice.” In this week's episode, Judge Dillard explains why it’s crucial for judges to be actively engaged on social media or to use those platforms to help understand issues that might come before them. He also talks about how judges can ba...
2021-05-13
47 min
Positive Word Affirmations
Writer Stephen King's Secret for Success
What stops you from success? Fear! In this episode you discover the simple secret writer Stephen King shares for moving forward.—-Timestamps for Topics Covered in Episode:00:00 - Episode topic and intro;00:30 - Show and host info'01:03 - Episodes are designed to be brief, focused, to the point;01:23 - Why make short, focused affirmations a part of your life?;02:39 - How this podcast works;02:58 - Stephen King's words;03:15 - Does it take bravery to start?;04:53 - How to think about your goals;05:18 - Affirmations to...
2021-05-04
07 min
SELF CENTERED LIFE – Find your center, unlock your dreams
E4: You Can Only Judge Yourself (Mark's Gospel Chapter 4)
Spiritual Truth: When you judge others, you are really judging yourself. Your judgments of others do not matter, and are not taken into account by the divine--except to be used as a mirror. So, don't judge. Period. Keep your justifications and your excuses out of it. They will always be wrong. Here's a fresh slice of Soul Pizza, hosted by Stephen Fofanoff, author of You're Not Broken: What Jesus Really Said and Why It Matters with co-host Emmy-winner Sydney Rubin. Soul Pizza delivers spiritual truths in 30 minutes or less (or it's free!) Pick up a...
2021-03-09
22 min
The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
Religion and Judge Barrett
Stephen has recorded this podcast on the eve of the first Presidential debate. We’ve had fresh revelations via the New York Times regarding Donald Trump’s taxes. And soon Judge Amy Coney Barrett will undergo hearings. We stand at an unbelievably dramatic moment in American history. Stephen predicts that the Democrats are likely to use her faith as a weapon against her. For listeners unfamiliar with Judge Barrett’s faith, Stephen explains the Pentecostal/Charismatic tradition from which she comes. While we can hope for a Senate hearing that is high and elevated with conversation focusing on her jurisprudence, legal...
2020-09-30
17 min
St Stephen's Willoughby - Sermons
God is Creator and Judge
God is Creator and Judge by St Stephen's Willoughby
2020-09-21
18 min
Supreme Myths
Judge Stephen Dillard
Judge Stephen Dillard of the Georgia Court of Appeals joins Professor Segall to talk about judging, legal realism, our polarized state of affairs, and social media.
2020-09-02
1h 02
Divine Savior Church-Santa Rita Ranch Sermons
3. Stories That Read Us: The Parable of the Unjust Judge
In an age of fast food, direct deposit, and Netflix we have gotten pretty used to getting what we want, when we want it. At least for the little things in life. But what happens when we don't? What about the more important things in life like difficulties, frustrations, injustices, and hurts? What happens when those aren't easily fixed or immediately solved? In the Parable of the Unjust Judge, Jesus helps his disciples understand the best way to approach these matters. What does that mean for us? Listen to His story to find out what Jesus has to say...
2020-08-09
24 min
Analog Jones and the Temple of Film: VHS Podcast
Judge Dredd (1995) Movie Review
Analog Jones finishes their 90's comic book month with a bang! Listen to us break down a crime-plagued future in Judge Dredd (1995) starring the LAW himself, Sylvester Stalone. Judge Dredd (1995) Quick Facts Directed by Danny Cannon Produced by Edward R. Pressman, Charles Lippincott, and Beau E. L. Marks Screenplay by William Wisher, Jr, and Steven E. de Souza Story by Michael De Luca and Willliam Wisher, Jr Based on Judge Dredd by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra Starring Sylvester Stallone as Judge Joseph Dredd Armand Assante as Rico Dr...
2020-06-25
53 min
Ideation Podcast
Stephen Robinson on Navigating Life's Challenges, Leading Well, and Making a Difference
In this episode of the Ideation Podcast, Stephen Robinson, Partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, shares his incredible journey from growing up in the projects in New York to becoming one of the most recognizable leaders in the legal profession. Judge Robinson openly shares about his childhood in poverty, the strength and wisdom of his mother, the pain of losing his wife to cancer, and his journey as a single father. In addition, he provides leadership insights learned from decades of leading teams through, solving complex problems, collaborating effectively with others, and making a difference in the world. Judge St...
2020-05-18
1h 05
Lawyer Talk: Off the Record
Here Come da Judge and this Time He Brought a Friend!
The crew hooks up with Judge Chris Brown again. This time, he brought his colleague and mentor, Judge Judy Lynch. Both sit proudly on the bench in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. They discuss everything judicial, including drug sentence reform, invasion of judicial discretion by Ohio Senate Bill 3 (reducing prison sentences for certain drug offenders). Also here all about the infamous case of State of Ohio vs. Wendell Hollingsworth. Learn how not to ask for mercy after a conviction, how not to upset your criminal defense attorney, and how not to behave in a courtroom. Sit back, tune i...
2019-08-22
45 min
Lawyer Talk: Off the Record
109 – Here Come Da Judge – Judge Chris Brown, Franklin County Court of Common Pleas
At the age of 35, Judge Chris Brown was one of the youngest people to ever be elected to serve as a Franklin County Common Pleas judge. Both a former prosecutor and a former defense attorney with a lot of jury trials under his belt, he definitely knew his way around the courtroom, and from the perspective of both sides of the bench. The guys swap stories about lawyers, judges, political animals and Ohio courtrooms. Judge Brown (but just call him Chris if you are playing basketball with him) shares what judges usually want from the lawyers who appear in...
2019-06-26
1h 15
Chief Judge Stephen Dillard: Insight Into Appellate Courts and Appellate Twitter
In this episode of Law Talk with BJ, BJ Bernstein talk with Chief Judge Stephen Dillard. He gives insight into appellate courts and appellate Twitter. The post Chief Judge Stephen Dillard: Insight Into Appellate Courts and Appellate Twitter first appeared on .
2019-02-19
34 min
Ipse Dixit
From the Archives 4: Judge Stephen Breyer on Copyright (1984)
On Sunday, February 5, 1984, Judge Stephen G. Breyer of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit addressed the Congressional Copyright and Technology Symposium, making five points about copyright law and policy. A transcript of his address is available here. Among other things, Breyer reflected on his influential article, "The Uneasy Case for Copyright: A Study of Copyright in Books, Photocopies, and Computer Programs" (1970), which he wrote as a law professor, as the Copyright Office was considering what became the Copyright Act of 1976. Breyer discussed the economic and moral justifications for copyright, the application of the economic justification...
2018-11-24
15 min
Newsong • A Foursquare Church
Impossible Love: Part 2 I Am Only a Witness – Not the Judge!
Impossible Love • Stephen Hibdon The Subject grander than any other that a poet or teacher cannot uncover A writer or preacher barely scratches the surface in a million years of its purpose It's the greatest Subject According to Paul, According to Jesus, It's above all Its the beginning and ending of discussion reaching the hardest heart its touching The subject you wonder what it could be It was displayed on that tree Soul and spirit, heart and mind, always piercing yet hard to find In...
2018-09-09
44 min
Audiovisual Library of International Law
Judge Stephen Schwebel on the Merits (and Demerits) of International Adjudication and Arbitration
Judge Stephen Schwebel on the Merits (and Demerits) of International Adjudication and Arbitration
2018-03-06
46 min