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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, as he delves deep into a range of topics. Explore Joe Biden's email pseudonyms, the legal intricacies of the 14th amendment, and the latest developments in Texas election reform. Hans provides a detailed analysis, highlighting the complexities of the 14th amendment: "They put in a section three that said, You're disqualified from holding office if you participated in insurrection or rebellion. That's what they're trying to use. But there are numerous problems with that. The biggest problem is he's never been convicted of insurrection or rebellion."
Judge Renée Caldwell Hughes, President and CEO, Philadelphia Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC), joins the PHL Diversity Podcast to discuss the progress she has made since taking over the organization in January. The esteemed organization, founded by Reverend Dr. Leon Sullivan in 1964, has helped tens of thousands achieve self-sustainability through workforce opportunities. Judge Hughes is an accomplished executive, formerly of The Hughes Group and American Red Cross of Southeastern Pennsylvania, who served for 15 years on the City of Philadelphia’s court system.
This week on Womanity - Women in Unity, Dr. Amaleya Goneos-Malka talks to Judge Wendy Hughes from the Gauteng Division of the High Court. She relays her journey into the legal profession and shares the process of becoming a judge – resulting in independent individuals who mete out the law without fear or favour. She highlights some landmark cases in her career such as state capture. We discuss the evolution of the South African legal system founded on Roman Dutch law into a hybrid judicial system to take account of customary laws, traditional values, the environment and other factors. Judge Hughes reflects on her upbringing, family and values as enablers. Tune in for more….
Judge Hughes gives his verdict on the Hundred after representations from The Cricketer team and Mike Gatting, and Darren Gough recounts his favourite Test. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Judge Renée Cardwell Hughes is the outgoing CEO of the American Red Cross for the Eastern Pennsylvania region. Judge Hughes is also well known for her work with The Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce as well as the contributions she has made towards the Beasly School of Law at Temple University. In this podcast Judge Hughes talks about the risk and rewards of her career path and also how she earned her own set of pearls. Judge Hughes talks about what matters most to her and why it’s important to always love yourself. Mentions: Conqueror by Estelle and Jussie Smollet Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin Connect with Judge Hughes: Twitter LinkedIn Connect with nine dots: E-mail Geoffrey nine dots Media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
Judge Renée Cardwell Hughes is the outgoing CEO of the American Red Cross for the Eastern Pennsylvania region. Judge Hughes is also well known for her work with The Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce as well as the contributions she has made towards the Beasly School of Law at Temple University. In this podcast Judge Hughes talks about the risk and rewards of her career path and also how she earned her own set of pearls. Judge Hughes talks about what matters most to her and why it’s important to always love yourself. Mentions: Conqueror by Estelle and Jussie Smollet Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin Connect with Judge Hughes: Twitter LinkedIn Connect with nine dots: E-mail Geoffrey nine dots Media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
In this episode, Matt and I take a look at the sorry story of Chris Correa, the St. Louis Cardinal executive convicted of hacking into the Houston Astros computer system, which expanded last month when Federal Judge Lynn Hughes unsealed details about the extent of the illegal conduct. For all his efforts, Correa was severely punished by Judge Hughes at this sentencing. Hughes accepted the US government’s recommendation in sentencing Correa to 46 months of incarceration and fining him some $300,000. Correa was also banned from Major League Baseball (MLB) for life by Commissioner Rob Manfred. Matt and I have both blogged on this matter. Matt takes a look at some of the lessons to be garnered by the compliance professional in his post, Two Compliance Lessons from the Baseball World. I delved into the facts to mine some interesting tidbits and consider how to compensate a business when you have stolen their IP, in blog post Of Greek Gods and Data Breaches. Rather amazingly the Greek gods make an appearance proving once again that the fall of man is always related to hubris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Matt and I take a look at the sorry story of Chris Correa, the St. Louis Cardinal executive convicted of hacking into the Houston Astros computer system, which expanded last month when Federal Judge Lynn Hughes unsealed details about the extent of the illegal conduct. For all his efforts, Correa was severely punished by Judge Hughes at this sentencing. Hughes accepted the US government’s recommendation in sentencing Correa to 46 months of incarceration and fining him some $300,000. Correa was also banned from Major League Baseball (MLB) for life by Commissioner Rob Manfred. Matt and I have both blogged on this matter. Matt takes a look at some of the lessons to be garnered by the compliance professional in his post, Two Compliance Lessons from the Baseball World. I delved into the facts to mine some interesting tidbits and consider how to compensate a business when you have stolen their IP, in blog post Of Greek Gods and Data Breaches. Rather amazingly the Greek gods make an appearance proving once again that the fall of man is always related to hubris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prior to becoming the CEO of the American Red Cross of Eastern PA on May 16, 2011, the Honorable Renée Cardwell Hughes served as a trial judge in the Court of Common Pleas, the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania which encompasses the City of Philadelphia. Judge Hughes served in the Trial Division of the court, […]