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The Rule of Law: The Academy Speaks

International Academy of Trial Lawyers

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Welcome to the official podcast of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Each week, Academy President Joe Tucker sits down with some of the world’s foremost trial lawyers and champions of justice to explore the most pressing issues facing the legal profession and the Rule of Law.
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The Rule of Law podcast

The National Judicial College

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The Rule of Law podcast breaks down complex legal concepts into everyday understanding, empowering you to navigate the justice system with confidence. We answer your questions with the facts you need to know in today’s world of conflict and controversy arising in courthouses across the nation and in your neighborhood.
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Rule of Law Albania with Albi Çela

Albi Çela

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Rule of Law Albania is an independent and non-partisan platform that aims to promote the rule of law, good governance, human rights and democracy in Albania and beyond. The podcast is hosted by Albi Çela, a human right and rule of law advocate from Albania, who currently resides in Washington D.C.
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We need to talk about the Rule of Law

Verfassungsblog / DAV

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Independent courts, judges who will withstand political pressure and rule against the will of the government if the law demands it. It’s called the rule of law, and as long as you have it, you rarely notice it. If you don’t have it, you’ll know what you miss – but then it’s too late. We need to talk about the rule of law because in a growing number of EU member states, the rule of law is already severely damaged - and we will all feel the consequences. We need to talk about the rule of law a ...
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The Rule Of Law

Lawrin

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Welcome to the Rule of Law Podcast, a fearless space for exploring a myriad of topics. I'm Lawrin, your host, also known as Law, and I invite you to join me on a weekly journey of discovery. Together, we'll delve into a diverse range of subjects without reservation or hesitation. From personal anecdotes to societal issues, nothing is off-limits as we navigate the complexities of life. My aim is to share my own healing journey with you, offering insights and inspiration along the way. Let's c ...
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WARNING: This episode contains sensitive content related to child sex trafficking and abuse. Some listeners may find this material distressing. In this week’s episode, Joe speaks with attorney Nadeem Bezar about the legal fight to hold enablers of child sex trafficking accountable. In just over a year, Nadeem’s team secured more than $100 million i…
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This week, Joe sits down with immigration attorney and advocate Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch. Kate is the owner and CEO of Lincoln-Goldfinch Law and a founding board member of VECINA, one of the Academy’s valued partners. Kate brings two decades of frontline experience to the conversation, from representing a detained infant in a prison-issued onesie to …
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In this week's episode, Joe is joined by Roman Silberfeld from Robins Kaplan LLP for a conversation about the power of partnership in the pursuit of justice. Together, they examine Powers v. McDonough, a landmark case in which Roman and his firm, working with Public Counsel and Inner City Law Center, successfully challenged the Department of Vetera…
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In this week’s episode, Joe sits down with Yale legal scholar, journalist, and bestselling author Emily Bazelon. Together, they dive into the legal turmoil unfolding across the country—from attacks on higher education and healthcare to threats to due process and the evolving role of the Supreme Court. Bazelon offers sharp analysis, historical conte…
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Academy President Joe Tucker sits down with Randy Smith, Director of the Journalists in Exile Program and Board President of the Alfred Friendly Press Partners. They discuss why journalism is essential to holding power accountable and protecting democracy — and how Academy Fellows, through their teaching in the Journalists in Exile Program, are hel…
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This week, Joe sits down with Ted Schmidt, the President of the Arizona State Bar, to discuss how small acts—such as speaking in a classroom or organizing a local event—can spark broader civic engagement. Ted shares what he has done to help lawyers promote the Rule of Law without stepping into political controversy.…
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The 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. In this episode, learn the role judges play in ensuring the government follows the Constitution and protects your rights. Judge Donald and Judge Wahl are joined by special guest Judge John Tunheim, a federal judge from Minnesota and…
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A jury summons is not something most Americans are excited to see in their mailbox. But, juries play an essential role in our democracy. In this episode, Judge Donald and Judge Wahl review the role of the jury, what to expect from jury duty, and the essential role juries play in the court system.The National Judicial College
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This week, Joe and "Texas Legal Legend" Dicky Grigg discuss the abuse of immigrants and asylum seekers in the U.S. under the current administration. Grigg reflects on his pro bono work defending people who were wrongfully detained in Guantanamo Bay, the damage those actions inflicted on due process and America’s global reputation, and the striking …
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In this episode, Joe sits down with Craig Peters, Partner at Altair Law in San Francisco, to revisit the powerful Dean’s Address he delivered at the International Academy of Trial Lawyers 2025 Annual Meeting. The conversation centers on optimism and its essential role in preserving democracy. Craig shares stories of three mentors who, despite overw…
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Courts issue orders every day. Why is it important to our democracy that people comply with court orders? What tools can judges use when a party decides not to follow a court order? Learn all about court orders from Judge Bernice Donald and Judge Ned Wahl in this episode.The National Judicial College
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This week, Joe and Senator Doug Jones speak about the future of American politics and the role that courage and common ground must play in preserving our democracy. As a former U.S. Senator and longtime attorney, Jones offers a unique perspective on gerrymandering, the inner workings of government, and the critical importance of an independent judi…
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Judges, right up to the U.S. Supreme Court, tell us that we all have a right to “due process.” You may not want to be in court for that process . . . until a government tries to take something away from you – your property, your right to go about your business, or your right to travel as you please. This podcast shares how judges protect your right…
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You may often hear arguments about “Rule of Law,” from lawyers or public officials. You may wonder what it has to do with your life. Why should you care? The Program’s first podcast works through what the phrase means for everyday Americans and how it affects their lives. Rule of Law . . . it’s not just for lawyers. This podcast was developed under…
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In this episode, Joe speaks with Doris Cheng of Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger in San Francisco about the growing backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion. For both Doris and Joe, it’s a deeply personal and professional issue. Together, they unpack what’s fueling the pushback—and how we can make sense of the chaos while holding onto…
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Michael Haggard of The Haggard Law Firm and Josh Koskoff of Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder, PC, join Joe Tucker for part two of a powerful conversation on the epidemic of gun violence sweeping the nation. Recently named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People of 2025, Koskoff shares how his groundbreaking legal strategy secured a $73 million settlement…
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In part one of this episode, Joe speaks with Michael Haggard, Managing Partner of The Haggard Law Firm, about his work representing victims and families affected by gun violence in the U.S. They discuss the heartbreak of this ongoing crisis, and what hope the law can offer to those working to rebuild their lives.…
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In this episode, Joe connects with Brian Gover and Paul Le Vay of Stockwoods LLP in Toronto to discuss rising U.S.-Canada tensions. They explore cross-border solidarity, the role of legal leadership, and how lawyers on both sides can defend shared principles when politics put pressure on the Rule of Law.…
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In this premiere episode of The Rule of Law: The Academy Speaks, Academy President Joe Tucker sits down with renowned trial lawyers Cliff Edwards and Kathy Patrick to explore what happens when lawyers themselves become targets—by political leaders, powerful interests, and institutional forces. Together, they reflect on courage, duty, and the vital …
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Magna Carta was sealed by King John at Runnymede on June 15, 1215. However, its survival was in doubt. It served two purposes, a peace treaty and the grant of liberties to the rebel barons and the English People. If the peace did not hold, Magna Carta would disappear from the pages of history. Even while the King was negotiating the final language …
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The cornerstone of the Rule of Law and Modern Democracy is Magna Carta. It was a peace treaty between King John and the barons who rebelled against his dictatorship. The treaty was agreed to in June 1215 in Runnymede, a 150 acre grassy field on the south bank of the River Thames between Windsor and Staines. Nearly all of the nobility of England wer…
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England was on the razor's edge between war and peace. The barons planned to assassinate King John. He had raped one of their wives and sexually assaulted one of their daughters. He had murdered another baron's wife and his son, by starving them to death in Windsor Castle. However, news of the assassination plot leaked out. The king was warned by t…
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Magna Carta, the Great Charter of English Liberties, is the foundation upon which the Rule of Law is built. The story of its creation is more surprising and far more complex than is commonly known. It extends beyond King John, the most despised king in English history and the Barons who were compelled to wage war against him. The epic also includes…
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Magna Carta, the English Charter of Liberties, didn't happen overnight. It was the culmination of a series of events, piled one on top of the other, over the preceding16 years. This episode is the beginning of that story. It is about the fall of the Angevin Empire. Henry II of England had amassed a vast empire in western Europe. It extended from th…
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In the 12th Century, the Rule of Law advanced when the Digest of the Roman Emperor Justinian was discovered in Italy 500 years after its creation. Young men from across Europe travelled to Bologna to study Roman law, including an Englishman named Thomas Becket. Roman law would become the foundation of the laws of many European nations. However, Eng…
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In this week's episode, I invite you to embark on a profound journey of healing and resilience. Through the lens of my personal narrative, we delve deep into the intricate complexities of grief, resilience, and the profound impact of life-altering events such as the loss of fertility and near-death experiences. Grief, a universal human experience, …
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In this compelling episode of the Rule of Law Podcast, Lawrin bravely opens up about her journey to mental health recovery. Through candid storytelling, she shares the pivotal events that led her to make the courageous decision to seek help by checking herself into a mental health facility after enduring silent suffering for too long. Listeners are…
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Episode 2 is the story of the impact of the Norman Invasion on the Rule of Law in England. Saxon control of England was obliterated in 1066 by the Norman Conquest. The Normans' ancestors were Vikings. Technically, the liegemen of the King of France, in reality their military power in Northern France was enormous. They helped created the Capetian Dy…
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This Series: The Rule of Law The phrase, The Rule of Law, is in constant use today, but what does it mean? How was it created and how did it evolve? This podcast is the story of the Rule of Law. You will become a witness to each event that created a portion of the Rule of Law. You will stand beside the people who fought each battle that created the…
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On the 24th of January, the Day of the Endangered Lawyer, we conclude our podcast with a conversation with Margaret Satterthwaite. She is a professor of Clinical Law at New York University and was appointed as United Nations Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers in October 2022. In this season, we have been looking at the cha…
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