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Holding Fourth is a podcast produced by Hunton Andrew Kurth LLP. It is focused on the law and the lawyers who practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. This podcast is hosted by Kevin Elliker, an attorney at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP. Join Kevin, as he talks with other lawyers about their insight into the historic Fourth Circuit, the Federal Appeals Court, covering Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and not those of Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP or its clients.

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    • Jan 8, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


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    Insights from the Bench: A Conversation with Retired Fourth Circuit Judge Andre M. Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 53:28


    Join us as the Honorable Andre M. Davis, a retired judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, shares insights from his extensive legal career. Judge Davis discusses his early influences as a law clerk in the courts where he eventually served, his professional journey through the state and federal benches, and what motivates him today.

    Legal Legacies: A Conversation with Lewis F. Powell III on Mentorship and Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 41:49


    In this episode, Lewis F. Powell III shares stories about growing up with his father, the late Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., and discusses the intersection of his father's legacy and his own legal career.  Lewis also delves into his experience clerking for Judge Robert R. Merhige, Jr., and shares his thoughts around mentorship, specialization within the profession, and how young lawyers can gain trial experience.

    Journey To and Through the Solicitor General's Office

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 32:20


    In this episode Trevor Cox discusses his career path, which began as an interest in trusts and estates law, and developed to the Virginia AG's office, where he served as Deputy Solicitor General & Counsel to the Executive Division, Senior Appellate Counsel, and Acting Solicitor General. As chief appellate counsel for the Commonwealth of Virginia Trevor Cox discusses his experience arguing appeals in various courts, including the Fourth Circuit. Trevor shares insights about the challenges and excitement of working in the Solicitor General's office, and his thoughts on the Fourth Circuit. Trevor also discuss the challenges of arguing cases in court, including the importance of answering questions directly and the differences between arguing before a three judge panel and an en banc court.

    Judicial Selection with Professor Carl Tobias

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 35:59


    Professor Tobias holds the prestigious Williams Chair in Law at the University of Richmond School of Law. He has written over 120 law review articles and is the author or co-author of more than 80 essays, commentaries, and other shorter works in law reviews. Beyond his academic work he is a frequent commentator in the media and has written for the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, Slate, Politico, and of course, our own hometown, Richmond Times Dispatch. Please join us as we speak to Professor Carl Tobias to talk about his area of expertise: the federal judicial selection process and how that process has shaped the Fourth Circuit into what it is today.

    Fourth Circuit Personalities with Professor Allison Orr Larsen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 30:21


    In 2022, Professors Allison Orr Larsen and Neal Devins from William & Mary Law School published an article in the Virginia Law Review titled "Circuit Personalities." In the article, they examined and described how the appeals courts develop and adhere to different norms and traditions, and explain the broader implications of those different personalities in our judicial system. In this episode we speak with Professor Allison Orr Larsen, who is not only a professor of Law at William & Mary Law School, but also serves as the director of the Institute of Bill of Rights Law. 

    State Solicitors General – who are they and what do they do? With former Solicitor General of West Virginia, Elbert Lin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 33:03


    Each year, lawyers from the office of the solicitor general, or the SG for short, appear before the Supreme Court to argue on behalf of the federal government, but who argues on behalf of the states? It turns out that most states have their own solicitors general, but unlike their counterparts in Washington, D.C., state SGs frequently appear at all levels of the judiciary, both state and federal. Who are these SGs? What do they do? And do we really have to address them as general?  To help us answer these questions we are joined by the former Solicitor General of West Virginia, Elbert Lin.

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