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Upheld
The National Judicial College
6 episodes
1 week ago
Guam Chief Justice Robert Torres and Florida Judge Lou Schiff (Ret.) review the nine things judges can learn from the game of baseball. This episode also previews the NJC's new Spring Training for Judges: Decision-Making, Leadership and Team Dynamics, coming March 2026.
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Guam Chief Justice Robert Torres and Florida Judge Lou Schiff (Ret.) review the nine things judges can learn from the game of baseball. This episode also previews the NJC's new Spring Training for Judges: Decision-Making, Leadership and Team Dynamics, coming March 2026.
Show more...
Education
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Remand. A Trial Judge's Least Favorite Word
Upheld
54 minutes
4 months ago
Remand. A Trial Judge's Least Favorite Word
This episode of Upheld kicks off our series on appeals for trial judges. We tackle the word that makes every judge cringe: Remand. Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Sam Thumma, Florida Judge Lisa Walsh and Minnesota Judge Charles Webber discuss how to handle remands and, more importantly, how to avoid remands when possible. This is a must listen for both trial and appellate judges.
Upheld
Guam Chief Justice Robert Torres and Florida Judge Lou Schiff (Ret.) review the nine things judges can learn from the game of baseball. This episode also previews the NJC's new Spring Training for Judges: Decision-Making, Leadership and Team Dynamics, coming March 2026.