
A bi-monthly podcast covering Judicial Branch news and inspiring human interest stories in the North Carolina court system.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentPoliticsNews | |||

This episode provides an in-depth Year-In-Review of the North Carolina Judicial Branch for 2025. This episode covers:
• eCourts – A Historical Milestone
• New Case Statistics Dashboard
• Leadership Appointments
• Awards and Innovation Recognition
• ... more
In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, this episode features an interview with Swain County Magistrate Gilbert Breedlove, whose remarkable journey of service and cultural preservation bridges the worlds of law, language, and faith.
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This episode provides an in-depth look at significant developments in the North Carolina Judicial Branch for the month of September. This episode covers:
• Judicial Appointments
• eCourts Expansion Update
• North Carolina Conference of Clerks of Sup... more
In this special episode, Pitt County Chief District Court Judge Galen Braddy shares his deep-rooted passion for turkey hunting and turkey calling, and how the discipline, patience, and focus it requires mirror the skills he brings to the courtroom.
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Focusing on recent developments in the North Carolina judicial system, a significant aspect of the content revolves around the judicial branch's operations, highlighting updates, reforms, and impactful stories related to court proceedings. Episodes feature notable events, such as the introduction of eCourts technology, discussions about critical legal issues like human trafficking, and personal narratives from court officials that convey resilience and the pursuit of justice. The podcast aims to inform listeners about the workings of the court system while also providing uplifting stories that illustrate the human side of the judiciary. It is notable for its emphasis on both systemic updates and personal experiences, making complex legal to... more
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Recent guests on All Things Judicial include:
1. John Barber
2. Jessica Modra
3. Tom Murry
4. Mario Perez
5. Franklin Freeman
6. Judge James Dickson Phillips, Jr.
7. Senator Lindsay C. Warren, Jr.
8. Charles Martin Boyette
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