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Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Arkansas Supreme Court
42 episodes
5 months ago
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Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 5, Episode 4: Civics Education and Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s Legacy - A Tribute with Doris Huffman
In this poignant episode of Lady Justice: Women of the Court, hosts Justice Rhonda Wood and Justice Beth Walker are joined by Doris Huffman, Executive Director of the Nebraska State Bar Foundation. This episode marks the one-year anniversary of the passing of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, renowned for her unwavering commitment to civics education.  The National Center for State Courts celebrates her legacy through the Sandra Day O’Connor Award for the Advancement of Civics Education, which the Nebraska State Bar Foundation received this year.  Topics Discussed:  The crucial role of civics education and the importance of familiarizing the public with courtrooms and judicial processes.  The Foundation’s impactful programs: the Mock Trial Program, Student Reporter Program, and Bench Media Committee.  Insights into the judicial learning centers of each host’s respective state court.  Tune in to discover how the Nebraska State Bar Foundation is advancing civics education and honoring Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s remarkable legacy of promoting public understanding of the judiciary.  Resources: - https://www.nebarfnd.org/ - https://www.courtswv.gov/public-resources/learning-center   - https://arcourts.gov/administration/education/about  
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11 months ago
44 minutes 33 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 5, Episode 3: Reforming Legal Education, Insights from Leaders of CLEAR
In this episode of Lady Justice: Women of the Courts, hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia are joined by Chief Justice Gordon J. MacDonald of New Hampshire and Justice C. Shannon Bacon of New Mexico to discuss the pivotal work of the Committee on Legal Education and Admissions Reform (CLEAR). As Chair and Vice Chair of CLEAR, the justices share their efforts to drive transformative changes in legal education and attorney licensure.  Key Topics Include:  CLEAR's Mission: Insights into CLEAR’s initiatives, including community listening sessions and the release of their final report in July 2025, which will shape the future of legal education.   Reforming Legal Education: Addressing the need for modernization to better serve underserved communities, including rural areas facing a shortage of legal representation.  Alternative Pathways to Licensure: Exploring innovative options for individuals to enter the legal profession without the traditional bar exam, providing flexibility for those seeking legal careers.  Supporting Rural Legal Practice: Creative strategies to attract and retain lawyers in rural areas through fellowships and support programs, tackling the growing issue of legal deserts.  NextGen Bar Exam: Shifting from rote memorization to practical, skills-based testing that prepares law graduates for real-world practice.   This episode offers an in-depth look at how state supreme courts are leading efforts to ensure that legal education evolves to meet modern demands while upholding ethical and accessible legal practices. Don’t miss this conversation on the future of legal education and the essential reforms needed to protect public and professional interests.  Resources:  - https://www.ncsc.org/consulting-and-research/areas-of-expertise/access-to-justice/clear  - https://ncsc2.iad1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3yYzzMYcwBrdQwK?_gl=1*kjpz87*_ga*MTg2MDY2Nzc3Ni4xNzIxNjU3OTc2*_ga_HB58441DGF*MTcyNDc3OTYyMy42Mi4xLjE3MjQ3ODA4NzcuMC4wLjA. (CLEAR Feedback Form) - https://nextgenbarexam.ncbex.org/    
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11 months ago
49 minutes 46 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 5, Episode 2: Judicial Ethics with David J. Sachar
In this episode of Lady Justice: Women of the Court, Justices Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Beth Walker of West Virginia are joined by David J. Sachar, Director of the Center for Judicial Ethics at the National Center for State Courts.  David shares his expertise in working with state and international judiciaries to develop policies and training programs that uphold public trust, safeguard judicial independence, and reinforce the rule of law.  Topics Discussed:  The importance of judicial ethics and the role of statewide judicial ethics commissions  The work and mission of the Center for Judicial Ethics  Differences in judicial ethics processes between state and federal courts  The intersection of judicial ethics with AI and emerging technologies  Ethical guidelines and considerations for judges using social media  How judges can be disciplined and the potential consequences or sanctions  This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in judicial ethics and maintaining public confidence in our courts. Tune in to hear insights from one of the leading experts on judicial integrity.  Resources: -https://www.ncsc.org/consulting-and-research/areas-of-expertise/court-leadership/center-for-judicial-ethics  -https://www.ncsc.org/consulting-and-research/areas-of-expertise/communications,-civics-and-disinformation/social-media-and-courts/judges  - https://www.ncsc.org/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/101125/ncsc-ai-rrt-judicial-legal-ethics-may-2024.pdf  
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1 year ago
48 minutes 37 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 5, Episode 1: A Life for Liberty, An Interview with Randy Barnett
In this special Constitution Day episode of Lady Justice: Women of the Court, hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia sit down with Randy Barnett, the Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law at Georgetown University and Director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution. Together, they dive into a thought-provoking conversation about Barnett’s latest memoir, A Life for Liberty: The Making of an American Originalist, and explore his journey from a prosecutor in Chicago to becoming a leading voice in the originalism movement.  Barnett shares insights into the federal and state constitutions, the amendment processes, and his expertise on the Ninth Amendment. The discussion delves into the principles of originalism, the impact of abolitionist Lysander Spooner, and the significance of the “lost constitution.” The episode also offers a glimpse into Barnett’s forthcoming work, Felony Review: Tales of True Stories of Crime and Corruption in Chicago, drawing on his experiences as a prosecutor.  Listeners will also gain valuable advice on the importance of mentorship and learn about the influential mentors who shaped Barnett’s career. This episode provides a compelling look at the intersection of law, history, and personal conviction, offering inspiration for anyone passionate about justice and liberty.  Topics Discussed:  The differences between the federal Constitution and state constitutions, and their respective amendment processes  The origins and principles of originalism  Key insights into Barnett’s memoir, A Life for Liberty: The Making of an American Originalist  The role of mentorship in Barnett’s career and personal growth  Discussions on the Ninth Amendment and the concept of the “lost constitution”  Reflections on Lysander Spooner’s The Unconstitutionality of Slavery and its influence on originalism  A preview of Barnett’s upcoming book, Felony Review: Tales of True Stories of Crime and Corruption in Chicago  Don’t miss this engaging conversation that blends constitutional law, history, and the personal stories of one of America’s foremost legal scholars. Tune in now!  Resources:  -https://www.randybarnett.com/  -https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/randy-e-barnett/  -https://www.amazon.com/Life-Liberty-Making-American-Originalist/dp/1641773774  -https://archive.org/details/unconstitutionalit00spoo  -https://www.ncsc.org/education-and-careers/civics/constitution-day  
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1 year ago
56 minutes

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 4, Episode 8: Artificial Intelligence, Part Two with Justin Forkner and Stacey Marz
In this insightful episode of the Lady Justice: Women of the Court podcast, hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia explore the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the judicial system with esteemed guests: Justin Forkner, Chief Administrative Officer of the Indiana Judicial Branch, and Stacey Marz, Administrative Director of the Alaska Court System.  Together, they discuss:  The integration of AI-driven tools to aid court processes, including natural language processing systems that translate legal jargon into plain language and provide live transcripts of court proceedings, as well as tools that review legal citations in briefs.  The potential for GenAI (Generative Artificial Intelligence) to replace traditional search engines and enhance self-help resources for litigants.   Improving digital content, such as court webpages and chatbots, to enhance access to justice through search engine optimization, user-friendly design, plain language copy, and more.    Exciting innovations and updates on the horizon for the Indiana Judicial Branch and Alaska Court System.  Tune in to discover more about the innovative use of AI in the judicial system and its transformative impact on court processes.  Resources: -https://www.law360.com/pulse/legal-tech/articles/1833092/how-courts-can-use-generative-ai-to-help-pro-se-litigants -ncsc.org/ai 
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1 year ago
50 minutes 25 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 4, Episode 7: Artificial Intelligence, Part One with Professor Amy Cyphert
Dive into the transformative world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on the court system with hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia, along with special guest Professor Amy Cyphert. Professor Cyphert is a pioneering academic in AI at West Virginia University College of Law. She directs the ASPIRE Office, guiding students in securing scholarships and fellowships, and teaches a course on AI and the Law.  Together, they explore: -The rapid advancements in Generative AI and its implications for legal practice. -Professor Cyphert’s pioneering work in teaching AI and its impact on the legal landscape. -The concept of "AI cannibalism" and the importance of human input in AI systems. -The challenges of distinguishing between AI-generated content and human-authored text. -The evolving role of lawyers in the era of AI.  Resources: -Professor Amy Cyphert’s Biography -Cyphert, A. (2021, November 1). A Human Being Wrote This Law Review Article: GPT-3 and the Practice of Law. UC Davis Law Review, 55(1). WVU College of Law Research Paper No. 2022-02. -Cyphert, A., Perl, S., & Tu, S. S. (2023). Artificial Intelligence Cannibalism and the Law.  -"Play a sound on a device with Find Devices on iCloud.com." Apple Support. Retrieved April 2024, from https://support.apple.com/guide/icloud/play-a-sound-on-a-device-mmfc0f19b5/icloud#:~:text=If%20you%20lose%20your%20device,on%20a%20family%20member's%20device.  
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1 year ago
54 minutes 3 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 4, Episode 6: Social Media Use by Public Officials, Impact of Lindke v. Freed
Join hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia as they delve into the recent Supreme Court of the United States decision in Lindke v. Freed. Their discussion shines a light on how this ruling affects the public, public officials, and state court judges. Special guest Caroline Mackie, Partner at Poyner Spruill, LLP, provides an insightful, in-depth analysis of the case. They explore the delicate balance between promoting public confidence and education via social media while upholding the First Amendment rights of the public and public officials.  Discussion Points: -Analysis of Kevin Lindke's Lawsuit Against James Freed for First Amendment Violation -Impact of Lindke v. Freed Decision on Public Officials and First Amendment Rights -Caroline Mackie's Amicus Brief: Advocating for Clear Social Media Guidelines for Public Figures -Examining the Intersection of Private and Public Life on Social Media Platforms for Public Officials -Tips for Navigating Social Media for Public Figures, as outlined by Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Opinion  Resources: - Supreme Court Case https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/DocketFiles/html/Public/22-611.html  - Amicus Brief https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22-611/270245/20230630170439817_22-611%20Amicus%20BOM%20IMLA.pdf 
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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 9 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 4, Episode 5: New Partnership
Join hosts Justices Rhonda Wood and Beth Walker on the Lady Justice Podcast, now in partnership with the National Center for State Courts (NCSC). In this episode, they chat with Chief Judge Anna Blackburne-Rigsby about DC Courts on judicial leadership and societal change through law. Tune in for insights into the judiciary and a lightning round of personal preferences! #LadyJusticePodcast
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1 year ago
49 minutes 41 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 4, Episode 4: Justice Bus
In this episode, the Lady Justices discuss the importance of equal access to justice. They welcome special guests Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Jeff Bivins and Anne-Lousie Wirthlin the Director of Access to Justice and Strategic Development for the Administrative Office of the Tennessee Courts. Justice Walker was live on location in Nashville Tennessee with Justice Bivins and Mrs. Wirthlin. In this special episode, our special guests share about their Tennessee access to Justice Bus. The Justice Bus is a mobile law office that brings technology and legal help to rural and underserved communities across Tennessee. In the lighting round our Lady Justices and special guests share their most used phone app, their favorite country music artist past or present, their lockscreen photos, and lastly their favorite city to visit. For more information about the Tennessee Justice Bus, see the link below. https://justiceforalltn.org/justice-bus/  
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1 year ago
44 minutes 25 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 4, Episode 3: Reunion Special, The Girls Are Back In Town
In this episode, Chief Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia and Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas welcome special guests, the original co-hosts, former Chief Justice Bridget McCormack of Michigan and former Justice Eva Guzman of Texas for a special reunion episode. The four lady justices share personal stories on the importance of connection and the rewards of getting out of your comfort zone. They share the most significant changes in their life since they were all together last, what challenges they may face in the coming year, and how they overcome difficult days.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 59 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 4, Episode 2: To be Inspired
In this episode, the Lady Justices welcome Claire Hudnell, a senior from Lakeside High School who aspires to be an appellate judge. Although the justices typically discuss their experiences on their state’s highest court, this episode has another purpose – to inspire, support, and encourage young women interested in the law and the judiciary.   "Vision Interrupted" by Claire Hudnell https://youtu.be/gGb_KSDxiuU?si=q5kvdQ66RWVyaUJS
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2 years ago
38 minutes 6 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 4, Episode 1: Premier, All Things Constitution
In this episode, the Lady Justices will discuss all things Constitution in honor of Constitution Week. To celebrate the season 4 premiere episode the Lady Justices welcome special guest Jeffery Rosen, the president and Chief Executive Officer of the National Constitution Center, a highly regarded journalist, and Professor of law at the George Washington University Law School.  
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2 years ago
50 minutes 45 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 3, Episode 7: How We Work
In this episode, in honor of the Institute for Well-Being in Law, Lawyer Well-Being Week, the Lady Justices will discuss their judicial research and how it ties into attorney well-being. Our Lady Justices share their unique approach in their respective positions to foster proactive support for change in lawyer well-being.   For more information on Lawyer Well-Being Week and access to wellness resources from the Institute for Lawyer Well-Being in Law, WELL-BEING WEEK IN LAW - Institute For Well-Being In Law (lawyerwellbeing.net)   How We Read  http://greenbag.org/v24n3/v24n3_articles_wood_johnson.pdf    
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2 years ago
41 minutes 45 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 3, Episode 6: Discussion Over Division
In this episode, the Lady Justices will discuss the power of civil discourse with special guest Director of the Liberty and Law Center, Assistant law professor with the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, JoAnn Koob.   According to the Antonin Scalia Law School, the Public Discourse Project is a cutting-edge program that seeks to ameliorate partisan divisiveness by fostering civil discourse among students and promoting civic virtue. In this episode, the lady Justices offer a double-feature experience. In part two, Justice Wood welcomes Arkansas attorney Hannah Bell, a Antonin Scalia Law School graduate, to a special post-episode interview about her first-hand student experience with Professor Koob and the Public Discourse Project. This special episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how civil discourse provides pathways for discussion over division. For more information about the Public Discourse Project, visit https://libertycenter.gmu.edu/events/discussion-over-division/     
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2 years ago
55 minutes 55 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 3, Episode 5: Public Confidence
In this episode, the Lady Justices will discuss the National Center for State Courts' survey on public confidence in the courts. The judiciary can only exist with the trust and confidence of the people. Our Lady Justices delve into the importance of public confidence in the courts. They also detail how their respective courts work to improve confidence by managing trust and maintaining a culture that fosters integrity, transparency, and accountability for all.   National Center for State Courts' survey on public confidence in the courts  State of the State Courts - 2022 Poll Presentations (ncsc.org) The Beauty of What Remains: How Our Greatest Fear Becomes Our Greatest Gift  https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B08D8J4D8Z&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_88VX06CP4MYGGWA3TP98    
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2 years ago
53 minutes 16 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 3, Episode 4: State v. Federal
In episode 24, the Lady Justices will discuss how state courts interact with federal courts. The Lady Justices also discuss judicial discipline and financial reporting in their states and the importance of public confidence in the court system.   Former Chief Justice McCormack of Michigan shares exciting news about her transition as Chief Justice to the next phase in her career. 
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2 years ago
45 minutes 25 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 3, Episode 3: Subject-Matter Courts
In episode 23, the Lady Justices will discuss subject-matter division courts in their respective states, the different roles judges play, and sovereign immunity. The Lady Justices also share how acts of kindness have touched their lives recently. 
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2 years ago
41 minutes 37 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 3, Episode 2: Life After the Bench
In Episode 22, the Lady Justices will discuss life after the bench, the rules in their states related to ending judicial service, challenges to those rules, and Michigan Chief Justice Bridget McCormack will make a special announcement. The Lady Justices all detail the importance of making way for this generation and the next generation as a crucial step in moving State Supreme Courts forward. 
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2 years ago
45 minutes 7 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 3, Episode 1: Premier, Shoot your Shot - Why Raising the State Claim Matters
Welcome to the Season 3 Premiere of Lady Justice: Women of the Court. In honor of Constitution Day, the Lady Justices welcome special guest and author of 51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law Chief Judge Jeffery S. Sutton of the 6th Circuit.    Follow the link below to get your copy of Chief Judge Sutton's book 51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law. https://www.amazon.com/51-Imperfect-Solutions-American-Constitutional/dp/0190088818/ref=asc_df_0190088818/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=459770433743&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5838969292287082109&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9025848&hvtargid=pla-972238576702&psc=1
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 7 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court
Season 3 Preview: What to Expect from Premier Featuring Chief Judge Jeffery Sutton
Escalating constitutionalization, is there hope? 
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3 years ago
2 minutes 25 seconds

Lady Justice: Women of the Court