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A bi-monthly podcast covering Judicial Branch news and inspiring human interest stories in the North Carolina court system.

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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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In this episode,  we feature a wide-ranging conversation with Amanda Lamb, a veteran journalist, true crime author, and podcast host with more than 30 years of experience covering courts and criminal justice in North Carolina.

Best known for her lon... more

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Recent Guests

John Barber
Recovery Court graduate who overcame substance abuse and transformed his life through the program.
Episode: 30 Years of Hope: The Journey of Mecklenburg County's Recovery Court
Jessica Modra
Program Manager for the Supportive Treatment and Engagement Program (STEP) at Mecklenburg County Recovery Court.
Mecklenburg County Criminal Justice Services
Episode: 30 Years of Hope: The Journey of Mecklenburg County's Recovery Court
Tom Murry
Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals
North Carolina Court of Appeals
Episode: In Focus – February News Update
Mario Perez
District Court Judge in Pitt County, first Hispanic judge in the area
Pitt County District Court
Episode: Hispanic Heritage Month with Judge Mario Perez
Franklin Freeman
Former NCAOC Director and Supreme Court Justice
North Carolina Judicial Branch
Episode: Creating a Unified Court System: Judicial Reform in the 1960s
Judge James Dickson Phillips, Jr.
Judge involved in the 1960s court reforms
Episode: Creating a Unified Court System: Judicial Reform in the 1960s
Senator Lindsay C. Warren, Jr.
Senator involved in implementing judicial reforms
Episode: Creating a Unified Court System: Judicial Reform in the 1960s
Charles Martin Boyette
Historic Interpreter for Historic Edenton State Historic Site
North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Episode: U.S. Constitution Day – September 17
Burley Mitchell
Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina
North Carolina Supreme Court
Episode: Interview with Former Chief Justice Burley Mitchell

Hosts

Graham Wilson
Host and Co-host with a focus on Judicial Branch news and updates.
Roger Winstead
Host and Co-host focused on sharing insights from the judicial system.
Chris Mears
Host and important voice regarding the judicial branch topics and community issues.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • More diversity please

    Great work. World love to see more diverse hosts, guests, and subjects, please (more women, LGBTQ+, folks with disabilities, etc.). Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Howdy from North Carolina
    United Statesa year ago
  • Not your typical government podcast!

    Wow! Really professional stuff coming out of the North Carolina Judicial Branch. Definitely recommend subscribing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    punchitchewy
    United States5 years ago

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Talking Points

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Greensboro Attorney Margaret Adams Harris – A Life Lived in Public Service
Q: What advice would you give to young lawyers today, men and women, who are just starting out in the practice of law?
Make a commitment to know your field, while also understanding that there's more to life outside the office and finding balance is essential.
Greensboro Attorney Margaret Adams Harris – A Life Lived in Public Service
Q: What advice would you give to students and law students who are deciding whether or not to go into law as a career?
You need to make a commitment to do the best you can while balancing your family and community responsibilities.
Greensboro Attorney Margaret Adams Harris – A Life Lived in Public Service
Q: Do you think public service is important for lawyers?
Yes, because they are the people that you're going to work with and serve professionally, as well as in a community-based manner.
Chief Business Court Judge Louis A. Bledsoe, III
Q: Over your career, have you seen a change in the way that the law is practiced?
Yes, the bar has grown, and personal relationships among lawyers have diminished, leading to increased incivility.
Chief Business Court Judge Louis A. Bledsoe, III
Q: What advice would you give to an undergraduate student who is contemplating a career in the law?
Explore what it's like to be a lawyer before deciding to go to law school, as many graduates default into law without thorough contemplation.

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What is All Things Judicial about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides a comprehensive exploration of the North Carolina judicial system, highlighting important developments, updates, and human interest stories that resonate throughout the court system. Recurring themes include the evolution of judicial practices, the implementation of technological advances such as e-filing, and significant community-focused initiatives like the Guardian ad Litem Program that supports vulnerable children. Unique features include roundtable discussions with long-serving judiciary leaders who reflect on their experiences and the profound impact of compassion and community in driving judicial reform and recovery efforts in North Carolina.

Listeners can expect insightful interviews with judges, legal profes... more

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2. Jessica Modra
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