Upheld

Upheld
Podcast Description
Upheld is the podcast for judges, created by The National Judicial College
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The podcast focuses on significant legal themes including judicial integrity, public trust in the courts, and personal experiences from renowned legal figures. Episodes feature lectures such as Professor Arthur Miller's insights into his friendship with Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Judge J. Michelle Childs' perspectives on court access as a cornerstone of democracy, highlighting the importance of trust and confidence in the judiciary.

Upheld is the podcast for judges, created by The National Judicial College
The better the record, the smoother the appellate process. Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Sam Thumma and Minnesota Judge Charles Webber review how trial judges can make a solid record even in those tricky situations involving judicial notice, self-represented litigants and more.

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