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All Things Judicial is a podcast about the important role of the North Carolina Judicial Branch in state government. On this podcast you’ll hear interviews from recognizable figures in our judicial communities and learn about topics you may not have realized were related to what we do every day – human trafficking prevention, civics education, and the increased modernization of our courts. We think we’ve found a podcast format that really works with rotating guest hosts that will keep each e ...
 
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Las novedades legislativas, las más recientes decisiones judiciales que nos afectan a todos, siempre acompañadas por el análisis de destacados abogados nacionales e internacionales. Desde la Facultad de Jurisprudencia del Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario, Cuna de la República. URosarioRadio presenta… Hora Judicial, siempre al día en el mundo jurídico¡
 
Revistas judiciales digitales dedicadas a la actualidad del Derecho Nacional e Internacional dentro del Sector Legal Jurídico, así como también al litigio judicial de las siguientes ramas del derecho: Civil, Mercantil, Penal, Laboral, Familiar y el Juicio de Amparo. Esperamos que el contenido de nuestro podcast sea de su preferencia y de su agrado. Atentamente El Mundo del Derecho y Cicerón Corpus Iuris Civilis Revistas web de El Mundo del Derecho y Cicerón Corpus Iuris Civilis: https://elmu ...
 
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In this episode, we discuss the portrayals of lawyers and judges in Hollywood films. Our guests are wife and husband, former North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Lucy Inman and screenwriter and producer Billy Warden. In the episode, Inman and Warden engage in an entertaining and passionate discussion about their favorite legal-themed movies, the l…
 
In this episode, Campbell School of Law Dean Rich Leonard shares stories from his early life, career, and time spent assisting several African nations improve their systems of justice. Leonard wrote about these stories in his recent book entitled "From Welcome to Windhoek: A Judge's Journey." The interview was conducted by Chief Justice's Commissio…
 
During Black History Month, we hear from African American leaders in the judicial branch. In this episode, we listen-in as Currituck County Assistant Clerk of Court Debbie Basnight shares a personal and inspirational story of family and faith, and gives appreciation for her 35 year career in the Judicial Branch. A video version of this podcast can …
 
February is Black History Month and in this episode of All Things Judicial , we listen to excerpts from the 1999 investiture ceremony of Supreme Court of North Carolina's first African American chief justice, Chief Justice Henry Frye. During this historic ceremony, we hear from former Chief Justice Sarah Parker who administered the oath of office a…
 
This is a special Black History Month bonus episode of All Things Judicial where we profile African American leaders in the Judicial Branch. This episode profiles Chief Civil Magistrate Katrina Watson in Mecklenburg County.North Carolina Judicial Branch
 
In this episode of the All Things Judicial, we focus on human trafficking in North Carolina. Recently, the North Carolina Human Trafficking Commission worked with the Charlotte Metro Human Trafficking Task Force in the release of its 2023 report entitled, Exploitation of Minors in the Queen City. This episode is hosted by Nancy Hagan, Project Analy…
 
In this episode of All Things Judicial, we listen to excerpts from the January 2023 investiture ceremonies of Supreme Court of North Carolina Associate Justice Trey Allen and North Carolina Court of Appeals Chief Judge Donna Stroud. In the first segment, Supreme Court of North Carolina Chief Justice Paul Newby administers the oath of office to Asso…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial features a 2009 interview with former Supreme Court of North Carolina Associate Justice, Harry C. Martin. Justice Martin has the distinction of serving as a judge on the North Carolina Superior Court, the North Carolina Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court. …
 
En la presente cápsula hablaremos acerca sobre la situación actual de las nuevas tecnologías de la información y de las aplicaciones de transporte privado junto con otros temas de interés general respecto al uso de las plataformas de videoconferencia como ZOOM, SKYPE Y MICROSOFT TEAMS y la polémica del caso musical y jurídico de BAD BUNNY, TICKETMA…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial features a 2005 interview with former Supreme Court of North Carolina Associate Justice David M. Britt. Before serving on the Supreme Court, Britt held the office of Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives where he was instrumental in establishing the unified court system in North Carolina. Britt w…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial features a 2002 interview with former United States Senator Robert B. Morgan. Before serving in the Senate, Morgan was a practicing attorney, a professor at Wake Forest Law School, clerk of superior court in Harnett County, President Pro Tempore of the North Carolina State Senate, and North Carolina Attorney Gene…
 
This is the second episode in a two-part series in recognition and appreciation of Veterans Day and the United States Armed Forces. Both episodes are hosted by attorney and North Carolina Army National Guard Captain Tom Murry. In this second episode, Murry is joined by Lieutenant Colonel Mike McCann, Staff Judge Advocate for the North Carolina Nati…
 
This is the first episode in a two-part series today in recognition and appreciation of Veterans Day and the United States Armed Forces. Both episodes are hosted by attorney and North Carolina Army National Guard Captain Tom Murry. In the first episode, Murry is joined by two attorneys with the North Carolina Army National Guard, Captain Katie Reyn…
 
Each Halloween season, All Things Judicial releases a special episode called "Fright Court," where the focus turns to ghostly legends associated with North Carolina's courthouses. The second oldest courthouse in the state, built in 1786, is located in Beaufort County, in the City of Washington. Allegedly, this courthouse is haunted by the ghost of …
 
En esta ocasión realizaremos un programa en conjunto de LAS REVISTAS DIGITALES Y PODCASTS DE CINE Y ENTRETENIMIENTO, EL MULTIVERSO DE MARVEL Y DE DC COMICS Y NUESTRAS REVISTAS JUDICIALES DIGITALES Y PODCASTS DE EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS, en donde abordaremos a la nueva serie de Marvel Studios y de Disney titulada SHE HULK …
 
Each year, the North Carolina Judicial Branch recognizes Conflict Resolution Day which falls on October 20, 2022. In this episode, we honor this special day with two segments featuring the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission. In the first segment, the Commission’s Executive Director Tara Kozlowski interviews the Commission’s Vice-Chairman,…
 
En el presente programa por primera vez tendremos un solo análisis compilatorio del filme de ENOLA HOLMES de parte de NETFLIX dentro de las TRES REVISTAS DIGITALES DE CINE, DERECHO E HISTORIA (REVISTAS DIGITALES Y PODCASTS DE CINE Y ENTRETENIMIENTO, EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS Y EL MUNDO DE LA HISTORIA UNIVERSAL Y DE MÉXICO)…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial features a 2015 interview with former Superior Court Judge Shirley L. Fulton. Judge Fulton made history for being the first African American woman to serve as a prosecutor in Mecklenburg County, and the first African American woman to serve as a North Carolina superior court judge. Her distinguished service on th…
 
Each year, the North Carolina Judicial Branch recognizes September 17 as Constitution Day. In this episode, the Branch honors this special day by listening to excerpts from a lecture by two authors who wrote the book on the North Carolina Constitution, Chief Justice Paul Newby and University of North Carolina Professor John Orth. Published in 2013,…
 
This episode of the All Things Judicial podcast features an interview with former Campbell University President Norman Adrian Wiggins. Dr. Wiggins earned his law degree from Wake Forest College School of Law, and a Masters of Law and Doctor in the Science of Law from Columbia Law School. From 1967 until 2003, Dr. Wiggins served as President of Camp…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial focuses on North Carolina's School Justice Partnerships (SPJs), which are programs designed to keep kids in school and out of court. In the first segment of the podcast, we hear testimonials from judges, school superintendents, a county sheriff, and a district attorney who have partnered to form an SJP in their r…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial features an interview with former Supreme Court of North Carolina Chief Justice James G. Exum, Jr. Exum earned his law degree from New York University School of Law, served as a superior court judge from 1967–1974, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina from 1975–1986, and served as…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial podcast focuses on the Chief Justice's Taskforce on ACEs-Informed Courts and the strategic partnership with Proverbs 226, a faith-based non-profit focused on reconciling incarcerated fathers with their families. Guests on this episode are District Attorney Ben David who serves New Hanover and Pender counties, and…
 
This episode of the All Things Judicial podcast features an interview with former United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Judge Allyson Duncan. Duncan earned her law degree from Duke University School of Law, worked as as associate professor at North Carolina Central University School of Law, and served as a judge on the North Carolin…
 
En el presente episodio hablaremos acerca del futuro de la justicia digital dentro de los Tribunales de la República Mexicana y de la Federación, así como también profundizaremos en las posibles soluciones para que nuestro país sea un estado eficiente, proactivo, reciproco, rápido y a su vez expedito en la administración y procuración de justicia m…
 
En la presente capsula jurídica hablaremos acerca sobre la crisis que actualmente esta pasando el Poder Judicial de la Ciudad de México y de Los Poderes Judiciales de la Republica Mexicana en sus actuales administraciones de justicia, (especialmente en la del Tribunal Superior de Justicia de la Ciudad de México), así como también profundizaremos so…
 
En la segunda parte de nuestro programa seguiremos hablando sobre los antecedentes del comercio electrónico, en donde abordaremos los grandes avances tecnológicos que trajo consigo que nuestro país entrara a un mundo globalizado que estaba gobernado por las relaciones comerciales internacionales, así como también por los sectores tecnológicos de ap…
 
This episode of the All Things Judicial focuses on North Carolina's magistrates with guests Magistrate Christopher Bazzle (Mecklenburg), Magistrate Jacqueline Foster (Guilford), and Magistrate Katrina Watson (Mecklenburg). They discuss the role of magistrates in the Judicial Branch and highlight the specific duties magistrates perform in their coun…
 
This episode features an interview with former Chief Justice Burley Mitchell. Mitchell worked in several county and state government leadership positions before serving as a judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals, as associate justice of the the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Dur…
 
This episode of the podcast honors National Drug Court Month by traveling to Kinston, North Carolina for the 8th Judicial District's (Greene, Lenoir, and Wayne counties) Family Accountability and Recovery Court (FARC) graduation ceremony. We hear from Chief District Court Judge Beth Heath as she explains the concept and function of recovery courts,…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial focuses on civics education with a tour of the Moores Creek National Battlefield in Currie, North Carolina. The Battle of Moores Creek Bridge occurred there on February 27, 1776, and was America's first decisive battlefield victory. Historians have concluded that the battle was responsible for ending British rule…
 
April is North Carolina Guardian ad Litem Child Advocate Month and this episode of the podcast focuses on the North Carolina Guardian ad Litem (GAL) program. Their mission is to advocate for North Carolina’s abused and neglected children in district court proceedings through a team model of representation that includes community volunteers, paid st…
 
Estimados amigos de El Mundo del Derecho y Cicerón Corpus Iuris Civilis: Les comunicamos que tendremos una serie de ocho cápsulas donde hablaremos acerca del Comercio Electrónico y su respectiva relación con la globalización, así como también como ha cambiado este nuevo sistema de compra-venta de bienes, productos y servicios en nuestra vida person…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial features an interview with former Chief Justice Henry Frye. Frye was the first African American associate justice and chief justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Before that, he served as one of the first African American assistant United States district attorneys and first African American member of th…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial provides an update on the Raise the Age law through a conversation with attorneys and staff from the North Carolina Office of the Juvenile Defender (OJD). This episode's guests include Eric Zogry, State Juvenile Defender, Burcu Hensley, Assistant Juvenile Defender, and LaTobia Avent, Communications Manager. OJD's…
 
This bonus episode features a tour of Campbell University School of Law's exhibit entitled First Ladies of the North Carolina Judiciary. The exhibit contains rare photographs and artifacts of North Carolina's first women judges. The tour is conducted by Campbell Law School Dean J. Rich Leonard. In addition to the audio podcast, a video compilation …
 
This episode of the All Things Judicial podcast focuses on the Judicial Standards Commission, which serves as an arm of the Supreme Court of North Carolina to give advice regarding the Code of Judicial Conduct, provide training to judges on their ethical duties, and to evaluate and investigate complaints of judicial misconduct. In appropriate cases…
 
This episode of the All Things Judicial podcast features an interview with Mel Wright, Executive Director of the Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism. The Commission plays an important role in providing continuing legal education to lawyers, and through the Professionalism Support Initiative, acts as an informal voluntary peer intervention…
 
This bonus episode features a tour of Campbell University School of Law's exhibit entitled First African Americans on the North Carolina Bench. The tour is conducted by Campbell Law School Dean J. Rich Leonard. The exhibit features a timeline of the lives and achievements of each judge and justice from 1968-2006. While today North Carolina has nume…
 
This episode features an interview with civil rights pioneer Clarence Henderson who on February 2, 1960 helped launch the sit-in protests in Greensboro, North Carolina. Mr. Henderson shares his family background, his battle against racial discrimination in the U.S. Army, and his role in the historic events that unfolded that day which contributed t…
 
This episode of the All Things Judicial podcast focuses on the Judicial Branch's court reporters, who make verbatim records of court proceedings and prepare transcripts from those records for purposes such as appeals. Guests are David Jester, Court Reporting Manager, and Susan Burgess, Court Reporting Coordinator. They discuss the importance of the…
 
En el presente episodio tendremos a un invitado especial el Licenciado Francisco Zavala Malanche, en donde abordaremos las complicaciones, ventajas y desventajas e implementación que ha tenido el teletrabajo y el trabajo a domicilio en casa en las empresas y centros de trabajo, por lo que seremos bastante críticos sobre esta nueva tecnología cuya ú…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial focuses on WORTH Court, a Cumberland County specialized court designed to help human trafficking survivors with supportive care and intervention services. "WORTH" is an acronym given to the court to avoid labeling survivors with the negative stigma of human trafficking. WORTH stands for "We Overcome Recidivism Th…
 
This episode of All Things Judicial features highlights from six of the 25 episodes produced during its inaugural season. Highlights include topics from the North Carolina Human Trafficking Commission, Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism, Chief Justice's Task Force on ACEs-Informed Courts, North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission, and …
 
This episode of All Things Judicial focuses on the State Employees Combined Campaign (SECC) and a selection of charities supported by Judicial Branch employees. Chief Justice Paul Newby kicks-off the podcast with a holiday greeting to Branch employees and is followed by a series of interviews with representatives from the SECC, Second Chance Pet Ad…
 
Estimada audiencia jurídica y no jurídica: El día de hoy tendremos una entrevista con nuestro invitado especial el Licenciado Javier Hilario Velarde Olguín, en donde analizaremos las cuestiones del teletrabajo y el trabajo a domicilio en casa, así como también su respectiva implementación en el sector empresarial público y privado que se relaciona …
 
Estimados radioescuchas y oyentes de EL MUNDO DEL DERECHO Y CICERON CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS: A partir de ahora tendremos una serie de entrevistas en nuestro foro jurídico para saber la opinión que tienen acerca del Teletrabajo y el Trabajo a Domicilio en Casa, para que posteriormente podamos darle una respuesta a las siguientes preguntas que les plant…
 
En el presente episodio hablaremos acerca de la regulación del Comercio Electrónico dentro del Derecho Civil y Mercantil, así como también del surgimiento de la nueva rama del derecho mejor conocida como "Derecho Informático" y del futuro de la justicia en linea y digital en los Tribunales de la República Mexicana dentro de nuestro país y otros tem…
 
En el presente episodio hablaremos acerca de la digitalización y la justicia en linea dentro de los Tribunales de la República Mexicana, así como también de la gran urgencia de que todos los poderes judiciales de la República Mexicana, Sociedad, Gobierno, Academias, Sociedades y Asociaciones Civiles, Litigantes, Abogados independientes y Despachos …
 
En el presente episodio analizaremos la tesis aislada 2023547 de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación, en donde se nos plantea el siguiente caso ¿Que pasa cuando los ingresos de los deudores alimentarios son discrepantes y no se cumple con el principio de proporcionalidad y de justicia al momento de garantizar la obligación alimentaria que los…
 
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