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Approach The Bench
Law360 - Legal News & Analysis
26 episodes
3 weeks ago
Every month, Approach The Bench features an interview with a sitting judge about the work of judging and the issues the judiciary faces. Each episode offers a peek inside the chambers and personalities of some of the country’s leading jurists.
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Every month, Approach The Bench features an interview with a sitting judge about the work of judging and the issues the judiciary faces. Each episode offers a peek inside the chambers and personalities of some of the country’s leading jurists.
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Ep. 25: U.S. Court of Federal Claims Judge Elaine Kaplan
On this month's episode of Approach The Bench, U.S. Court of Federal Claims Judge Elaine Kaplan discusses her career trajectory, trends in claims against the government, her pet peeves in court hearings and briefs, and whether she thinks criticisms of the court's vaccine program are fair.
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3 weeks ago
19 minutes

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Ep. 24: U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Brendan Shannon
1 month ago
26 minutes

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Ep. 23: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht
2 months ago
25 minutes

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Ep. 22: Texas Federal District Judge Fred Biery
3 months ago
24 minutes

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Ep. 15: Minnesota Federal District Judge John Tunheim
4 months ago
24 minutes

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Ep. 21: Alabama District Chief Judge R. David Proctor
4 months ago
29 minutes

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Ep. 20: Kansas District Judge Julie Robinson
5 months ago
25 minutes

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Ep. 19: Tenth Circuit Judge Timothy Tymkovich
7 months ago
18 minutes

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Ep. 18: Delaware U.S. Magistrate Judge Christopher Burke
8 months ago
25 minutes

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Ep. 17: New York District Senior Judge Frederic Block
8 months ago
29 minutes

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Ep. 16: California Supreme Court Justice Goodwin Liu
10 months ago
31 minutes

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Ep. 14: Judge Lee Rosenthal
On this month's episode of Approach The Bench, U.S. District Judge Lee Rosenthal of the Southern District of Texas speaks about shepherding courts through hurricanes, a pandemic and a caseload crisis, and about how to improve proceedings, using Zoom and adjustments to the civil rules.
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1 year ago
29 minutes

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S1, E13: Justice Anita Earls
North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls still believes in the importance of informing the public about the judiciary, but these days she's a little more careful about what she says.  She's been subject to two misconduct investigations for speaking out about court policies to news outlets — including Law360 — during her five-year tenure on the bench. In an interview with Law360 last year, she criticized the court for abandoning diversity and inclusion efforts, including its own Commission on Fairness and Equity, as well as an initiative that offered racial equity training to the state's judges. She discussed the ways women lawyers and attorneys of color are often disrespected in the courtroom, and her own experience of being interrupted by colleagues and attorneys as a female jurist, the court's sole Black justice and one of only two Democrats elected to the bench.  In response to the interview, the state's Judicial Standards Commission launched an investigation into whether Justice Earls' remarks violated the Code of Judicial Conduct. It was the second such complaint brought against the jurist, who was also investigated by the commission for public comments about changes to the court's citation and precedent policies as well as a possible change to state laws governing the right appeal. She filed a federal lawsuit claiming these inquiries stifled her First Amendment rights. On this month's episode of Approach The Bench, Justice Earls spoke about the lasting impact of her disciplinary saga, her experience of being in the court's ideological and demographic minority, and her perspective on elections as both an advocate and now as a candidate.
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1 year ago
30 minutes

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S1, E12: 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.
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1 year ago
26 minutes

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S1, E11: Judge Douglas Nazarian
On this month's episode of Approach The Bench, a Law360 podcast hosted by feature reporter Cara Bayles, Judge Douglas Nazarian of the Appellate Court of Maryland spoke about his work as an intermediate appellate court judge, how he tries to foster fairness and equity in the clerkship application process, and why working for judges prepares lawyers for their careers.
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1 year ago
27 minutes

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S1, E10: Judge Diane Humetewa
Arizona U.S. District Judge Diane Humetewa has a long and storied career serving her state. She became the first Native American woman selected to the federal bench a decade ago, but before then she spent a decade in Arizona’s U.S. Attorneys office as a victim advocate, tribal liaison, senior litigator and then eventually the first Native American woman to serve as the top federal prosecutor. As an enrolled member of the Hopi Nation, she has also served her tribe, and is an expert on Native American legal issues. She worked a stint as deputy counsel for the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, and for five years, she served as a judge on the Hopi Tribal Appellate Court. She became a federal judge in 2014, after her nomination by President Barack Obama. During the course of her 30-plus years in public service, Judge Humetewa has seen many changes in the Arizona legal scene. Her docket has exploded during her decade on the bench, and she's testified before Congress about her court's high caseload. But she's also seen progress in Native American representation in the legal community and in communication between federal judges-and-lawyers and tribal governments. We asked Judge Humetewa about these shifts in the Arizona legal scene and her various experiences on the benches of the Hopi Appellate court, the U.S. District Court, and the Ninth Circuit.
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1 year ago
28 minutes

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S1, E9: Judge Robin Rosenberg
Throughout a decade-long career on the federal bench, Southern District of Florida Judge Robin Rosenberg has dedicated her time to improving the legal profession. When presiding over her first multidistrict litigation, Judge Rosenberg went through a lengthy process to ensure the plaintiff's leadership included a diverse array of lawyers — including young attorneys. She invented the “leadership development committee,” for plaintiffs attorneys who wanted to take an active role in the case, but didn’t have prior MDL experience.  Judge Rosenberg also chairs the Civil Rules Committee, where she has fielded several proposals on how to improve federal litigation. And along with two fellow Southern District of Florida judges, and with help from the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, the judge also created the Civil Discourse and Difficult Decisions program, which uses criminal statutes and mock trials to teach students about thoughtful decision making and civility while discussing controversial issues. On this month’s episode of Approach The Bench, hosted by Law360 reporter Cara Bayles, we asked Judge Rosenberg about how the court system served as the model for that program, why diverse leadership is important to the future of the profession, and her love of the everyday, nitty-gritty work of case management.
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1 year ago
29 minutes

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S1, E8: Justice Melody Stewart
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Melody Stewart not only the first Black woman to join the state supreme court back in 2018, but the first elected to any statewide office in Ohio. During the course of her 30 year legal career, she’s been a litigator, a law professor and an intermediate appellate court judge. She is also a classically trained pianist. But her latest role as the 2024 incumbent Democratic candidate is one she does not relish. State judicial elections have grown more competitive over the years as state courts are increasingly recognized as a battleground for contentious policy issues. But Justice Stewart’s bid to stay on the bench is even more rancorous than most, because her Republican challenger is fellow Justice Joe Deters, who took office in 2023 after being appointed to his seat by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. He could have run a retention election for a two-year term this fall, but instead chose to challenge Justice Stewart, potentially unseating her and getting a six-year term. We spoke to Justice Stewart about running for judicial office in increasingly partisan elections, what it’s like to sit next to her political opponent on the bench, and reforms she’s championed during her tenure on the high court.
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1 year ago
22 minutes

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S1, E7: Judge Michael Baylson
After reading news reports about attorneys writing briefs using artificial intelligence that fabricated case precedent, Judge Michael Baylson of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania was one the first federal judges to write standing orders on the use of AI. He requires all attorneys disclose if they’ve used AI to write their briefs, and to certify that they’ve checked each citation. He’s also advocated for reforming cross-border discovery procedures to help deal with the challenges of getting evidence that’s stored in a different country. In his own courtroom, he’s seen first-hand the need to address the issue as corporations continue to grow an international presence and more documents are created and stored digitally. Judge Baylson wants to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to create a framework for requesting overseas evidence. The changes would include a requirement that attorneys give judges a heads-up as to what can be a lengthy process.  We asked Judge Baylson about writing instructions for lawyers and jurists with the future of litigation in mind, how technology is changing the way law is practiced, and the history of his own legal career. 
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1 year ago
22 minutes

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S1, E6: Judge Nick Chu
In the summer of 2020, Nick Chu, a young justice of the peace in Austin, Texas made history by presiding over the nation's first virtual criminal jury trial. The misdemeanor case involved a woman accused of speeding in a construction zone, and while that might seem uncomplicated, Chu and his staff worked through numerous procedures in order to translate an in-person proceeding to a video conferencing format, including crafting jury summons with a URL, assigning Zoom breakout rooms for sidebars and creating Dropboxes for evidence. On this month's episode of Approach The Bench we speak with Judge Chu about trials via computer screen and other innovations he oversaw as a justice of the peace, as well as his efforts to retain his seat as an elected judge in Texas and the difficulties of running for judicial office in partisan elections.
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Approach The Bench
Every month, Approach The Bench features an interview with a sitting judge about the work of judging and the issues the judiciary faces. Each episode offers a peek inside the chambers and personalities of some of the country’s leading jurists.