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Best podcasts about law courts

Latest podcast episodes about law courts

In Our Time
Sir John Soane

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 53:25


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the architect Sir John Soane (1753 -1837), the son of a bricklayer. He rose up the ranks of his profession as an architect to see many of his designs realised to great acclaim, particularly the Bank of England and the Law Courts at Westminster Hall, although his work on both of those has been largely destroyed. He is now best known for his house in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, which he remodelled and crammed with antiquities and artworks: he wanted visitors to experience the house as a dramatic grand tour of Europe in microcosm. He became professor of architecture at the Royal Academy, and in a series of influential lectures he set out his belief in the power of buildings to enlighten people about “the poetry of architecture”. Visitors to the museum and his other works can see his trademark architectural features such as his shallow dome, which went on to inspire Britain's red telephone boxes.With: Frances Sands, the Curator of Drawings and Books at Sir John Soane's MuseumFrank Salmon, Associate Professor of the History of Art at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Ax:son Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical ArchitectureAnd Gillian Darley, historian and author of Soane's biography.Producer: Eliane Glaser In Our time is a BBC Studios Audio production.Reading list:Barry Bergdoll, European Architecture 1750-1890 (Oxford University Press, 2000)Bruce Boucher, John Soane's Cabinet of Curiosities: Reflections on an Architect and His Collection (Yale University Press, 2024)Oliver Bradbury, Sir John Soane's Influence on Architecture from 1791: An Enduring Legacy (Routledge, 2015)Gillian Darley, John Soane: An Accidental Romantic (Yale University Press, 1999)Ptolemy Dean, Sir John Soane and the Country Estate (Ashgate, 1999)Ptolemy Dean, Sir John Soane and London (Lund Humphries, 2006)Helen Dorey, John Soane and J.M.W. Turner: Illuminating a Friendship (Sir John Soane's Museum, 2007)Tim Knox, Sir John Soane's Museum (Merrell, 2015)Brian Lukacher, Joseph Gandy: An Architectural Visionary in Georgian England (Thames and Hudson, 2006)Susan Palmer, At Home with the Soanes: Upstairs, Downstairs in 19th Century London (Pimpernel Press, 2015)Frances Sands, Architectural Drawings: Hidden Masterpieces at Sir John Soane's Museum (Batsford, 2021)Sir John Soane's Museum, A Complete Description (Sir John Soane's Museum, 2018)Mary Ann Stevens and Margaret Richardson (eds.), John Soane Architect: Master of Space and Light (Royal Academy Publications, 1999)John Summerson, Architecture in Britain 1530-1830 (9th edition, Yale University Press, 1993)A.A. Tait, Robert Adam: Drawings and Imagination (Cambridge University Press, 1993) John H. Taylor, Sir John Soane's Greatest Treasure: The Sarcophagus of Seti I (Pimpernel Press, 2017)David Watkin, Sir John Soane: Enlightenment Thought and the Royal Academy Lectures (Cambridge University Press, 1996)David Watkin, Sir John Soane: The Royal Academy Lectures (Cambridge University Press, 2000)John Wilton-Ely, Piranesi, Paestum & Soane (Prestel, 2013)

Beneath the Law
Lawfare: When Law Courts Become Political Battlefields

Beneath the Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 27:36 Transcription Available


Send us a textAre the courts becoming the new political battlegrounds?  Gavin and Stephen dive into the concept of "lawfare"—the weaponization of the legal system for political gain.  Focusing on the Ontario Place redevelopment case, they explore the delicate balance between democratic governance and the courts' role as a check on power.  As they reflect on the nostalgic past of Ontario Place, the hosts tackle complex legal issues like standing in litigation, the public trust doctrine, and the broader implications of challenging government decisions in court. Listen For:05:11: Ontario Place: A brief history of its rise and fall09:34: Standing in court: Who has the right to sue?19:58: Lawfare in action: How Ontario Place's redevelopment became a battleground23:01: The “public trust” doctrine: A failed legal argument A Practical Guide to the Law of Defamation. ow.ly/Wnml50T6Zbe - This book offers guidance on current and developing defamation law in Canada. It lays out prominent cases, prevalent legal principles and more. Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Contact UsGardiner Roberts website | Gavin email | Stephen email  

AI For Everyone
Barrister Amy Taylor / Law, Courts and AI

AI For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 22:05


Welcome to AI For Everyone! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Amy, a talented barrister who joined Chambers after completing her pupillage in October 2023. With a broad common law practice, Amy prosecutes and defends cases in the Magistrates', Crown, and Youth Courts. She also specializes in regulatory and professional discipline, representing the Nursing and Midwifery Council in various hearings.In addition to her criminal law work, Amy is experienced in civil applications, including Stalking Protection Orders and Sexual Risk Orders. Her background includes serving as a Judicial Assistant in the Family Division of the High Court, where she gained valuable insights into care proceedings and child abduction cases. Amy also holds a master's degree in Global Criminal Law and has interned at a capital defense law office in Louisiana, where she developed a keen interest in the death penalty.#ArtificialIntelligence#CriminalLaw#PredictivePolicing#LegalTech#HumanRights#FairTrial#RegulatoryLaw#ProfessionalDiscipline#CivilRights#DataPrivacy#BiasInAI#JusticeSystem#LegalInnovation#CriminalJusticeReform#AIinLawGet intouch with Myles at mylesdhillon@gmail.com

Capital FM
Protests, Abductions & The Law Courts. The Legal Insider SN03E08

Capital FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 56:08


Protests, Abductions & The Law Courts. The Legal Insider SN03E08 by Capital FM

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Talking Away with Greg Haines
The Motorbike Racing Show – 04/03/24 - Action on the tracks, action in the law courts

Talking Away with Greg Haines

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 51:17


With Pecco Bagnaia signing a new Ducati MotoGP deal and rumours of Dorna being sold to Liberty Media, there's a lot happening in motorbike racing!Greg Haines gets the latest from the top riders in the Jerez Moto2 and Moto3 test as well as insight from World Champions Neil Hodgson and James Toseland after a spellbinding start to the World Superbike season in Australia. Also: a sneak 'peak' into Eurosport's new documentary, ‘At Home With Alvaro Bautista'. Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com

Gibraltar Today
Waterport Incident, Andrew Abrines, Clubhouse Wellness Programme, Dry January

Gibraltar Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 26:27


Two men have been found not guilty of violent disorder after being charged for their part in a public brawl by Waterport Roundabout in November 2021. Ian Triay Clarence has been following this story and was at the Law Courts this morning. After 31 years at the Alameda Gardens, Andrew Abrines has announced his retirement. We reflect on his work, having been an integral part of the gardens' growth and development.It's been proven - exercise improves mental health by reducing anxiety and depression, and so charity Clubhouse is collaborating with personal trainer Raul Mesa to offer a fitness and wellness programme for people with mental health problems. Clubhouse CEO Tania Aguilar told us more.And, for many of us December is a month of indulgence with January the perfect opportunity to focus on our health. For those observing 'Dry January' that means cutting out alcohol. With alcohol consumption linked to cancer, brain and heart damage, depression and more there are plenty of reasons to cut back. Sophie Clifton Tucker champions a sober lifestyle, and spoke to us about it in the studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Family Matters Show
Indigenous Family Law Courts

The Family Matters Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 34:06


On this episode, Ben and Heather are joined by two special guests to discuss the growth of specialist Indigenous family courts, known as Indigenous List.  Retired Federal Circuit Court Judge Robyn Sexton started the very first Indigenous List in Sydney in 2014.  Rick Welsh is proud Murrawarri man and coordinator of The Shed suicide prevention centre focused on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.  These two worked together to design and implement a specialist Indigenous family law court.  Together they discuss the following: What is the Indigenous List? Why is there a need for a separate court process? How was the Indigenous community engaged with the set-up of the court? Are kin carers treated differently on the Indigenous List than in regular family court? Local experiences with the Indigenous List in Coffs Harbour and Lismore. What services are available to First Nations litigants other than those provided by the courts? How is the introduction of the Indigenous List impacting First Nations families?

Gibraltar Today
Law Courts, Fiesta de Fitness, Janet Federico, Magician Adam Bosze

Gibraltar Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 35:49


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Bible Companion Series
Deuteronomy Chapter Seventeen, no defective sacrifices, punishment for idolatry, law courts, principles governing kings

Bible Companion Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 16:00


Deuteronomy Chapter Seventeen, no defective sacrifices, punishment for idolatry, we prefer God's mercy to His justice, law courts, principles governing kings, write, read, honor, obey, Scarlet Threads, Jesus Christ

New Books Network
Frans Camphuijsen, "Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York and Paris" (Amsterdam UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:40


Frans Camphuijsen explored records from the law courts of York, Paris, and Utrecht and used them as a base for Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York, and Paris (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Frans Camphuijsen, "Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York and Paris" (Amsterdam UP, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:40


Frans Camphuijsen explored records from the law courts of York, Paris, and Utrecht and used them as a base for Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York, and Paris (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in European Studies
Frans Camphuijsen, "Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York and Paris" (Amsterdam UP, 2022)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:40


Frans Camphuijsen explored records from the law courts of York, Paris, and Utrecht and used them as a base for Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York, and Paris (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

New Books in Communications
Frans Camphuijsen, "Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York and Paris" (Amsterdam UP, 2022)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:40


Frans Camphuijsen explored records from the law courts of York, Paris, and Utrecht and used them as a base for Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York, and Paris (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in Law
Frans Camphuijsen, "Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York and Paris" (Amsterdam UP, 2022)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:40


Frans Camphuijsen explored records from the law courts of York, Paris, and Utrecht and used them as a base for Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York, and Paris (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

New Books in French Studies
Frans Camphuijsen, "Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York and Paris" (Amsterdam UP, 2022)

New Books in French Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:40


Frans Camphuijsen explored records from the law courts of York, Paris, and Utrecht and used them as a base for Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York, and Paris (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies

New Books in Medieval History
Frans Camphuijsen, "Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York and Paris" (Amsterdam UP, 2022)

New Books in Medieval History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:40


Frans Camphuijsen explored records from the law courts of York, Paris, and Utrecht and used them as a base for Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York, and Paris (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in British Studies
Frans Camphuijsen, "Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York and Paris" (Amsterdam UP, 2022)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:40


Frans Camphuijsen explored records from the law courts of York, Paris, and Utrecht and used them as a base for Scripting Justice in Late Medieval Europe: Legal Practice and Communication in the Law Courts of Utrecht, York, and Paris (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority. Jana Byars is the Academic Director of Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies

Pet Sitter Confessional
321: Meeting Pet Parent Needs with Eleanor Oates

Pet Sitter Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 60:01


What are you willing to do to make your business run exactly how you want? Eleanor Oates, owner of Sitter4Pets, went as far as developing her own software to run her business. Eleanor shares how her corporate background helped her get off the ground in pet care and the importance of time management. After a car accident left her out of work for 7 years, she decided to do something new. She shares how she moved through those dark times and shares have she uses videos to connect with clients. Main topics Moving through dark times Time management Getting the right clients Using videos Developing her own software Main takeaway: Time management is more than just setting your calendar. It's about creating mental space and separating from what drains us. About our guest: 47 years old - Stubborn, driven Yorkshire lass from England ! Worked in corporate for most of my adult life. Live in Yorkshire with my partner, his 2 boys and dog called Bramble. Had a terrible Road Traffic Accident in 2002 that changed my life. After 7 years of constant pain and being off work, I decided to change my future and become a pet and house sitter. I am passionate about my pet and house sitting business that I have created from scratch. I am now looking forward to my next big adventure! I have been pet sitting since 2007. I haven't always been involved in this type of work though, I come from a corporate background. I used to work in The Law Courts followed by an Insolvency Practitioner's firm in Barnsley. That was until I suffered from a road traffic accident that completely changed my life. I was off on long term sick for 7 years due to back and hip issues and during my recuperation of my last operation, my cousin asked me to look after her home and pets. That was the beginning of pet sitting for me. After spending the first 5 years building a strong foundation in my business, I decided to resign from my corporate career and house sit on a full time basis. I soaked up as much knowledge as I could on topics such as Pet First Aid, Dog Behaviour, Dog Psychology, Dog Grooming, Cat Behaviour, Senior Pet Care and Pet Nutrition. I attended many courses in person and online and still love learning as much as I can in this pet related industry. Since 2012 I have been pet and house sitting full time, all year round, moving from one house to the next and 2022 represents the 10th year anniversary of my business. Links: The Power of Habit: https://amzn.to/3LLVu4M Email: oates_eleanor@hotmail.co.uk Sitter4Pets: https://sitter4pets.co.uk/why/ Buy PSC Merch Give us a call! (636) 364-8260  Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Email us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com Full show notes and transcript   Sponsored by: ❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters Time to Pet Visit: https://timetopet.com/confessional Code: 50% off first 3 months Pet Perennials Visit: petperennials.com/pages/gps Code: 'PSC' when registering for a $2 off coupon on any purchases in the 1st 90 days

jon atack, family & friends
Taking on Scientology in the law courts - with Karen De La Carriere

jon atack, family & friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 59:30


Jon Atack coaches the audience on suing Scientology after years and years of experience in handling SCN litigation.

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Be What You Want
Common Law Courts - Decentralized (Mike Holt and Chris Hall)

Be What You Want

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 45:32


Common Law Courses Here: https://www.peakdawn.com/product-category/elearning/    Common Law 101 (eLearning): https://www.peakdawn.com/product/common-law-101-australia/    Common Law Courts (Australian eLearning): https://www.peakdawn.com/product/common-law-courts-australia/    Protect Your Rights (eLearning): https://www.peakdawn.com/product/protect-your-rights-elearning/    How To Stop Procrastinating (eLearning): https://www.peakdawn.com/product/how-to-stop-procrastinating/    Follow Chris Hall on Telegram: https://t.me/chrishallreal    Join a common law assembly here: https://commonlaw.earth/assemblies/assembly-meetings/ 

The Quicky
Hannah Clarke To Kim Kardashian: Why Did No-One Intervene?

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 18:15


As the inquest continues into the death of Hannah Clarke and her three children at the hands of her estranged husband, grim details about a string of abuses that occurred in the lead-up to their violent murders are coming to light. At the same time, in a very different part of the world, people are watching on as Kim Kardashian continues to face harassment from her ex-husband Kanye West, but despite all her wealth and power it seems no-one is willing to intervene. The Quicky speaks to a family violence prevention specialist, and a family law expert to find out what measures we can all take when we witness concerning and escalating behaviour, in the hope that we can stop violent acts occurring and get people the help they need. CREDITS  Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Zoe Rathus AM - Senior lecturer at the Griffith University Law School whose research focuses on women and the law, particularly the family law system and the impact of family violence on women and children Shaan Ross-Smith - Equality advocate, violence prevention specialist, Chair of the Board of Directors at DVConnect, Facilitator of the Men's Domestic Violence Education and Intervention Program at the Domestic Violence Prevention Centre, and Director of the MATE Program at Griffith University MATE (Motivating Action Through Empowerment), is an education and intervention program teaching us all to be leaders in the prevention of violence and problematic behaviour.  Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane Audio Producer: Jacob Round Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au  Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bloody Aussie Battler Podcast
SHERIFF TRAINING #7: Establishing Common Law Courts

The Bloody Aussie Battler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 25:59


We learn the role of the Sheriff in a Common Law courtSupport the show (https://thebloodyaussiebattler.com/donate/)

The New Flesh
Bettina Arndt - Men's Rights Warrior

The New Flesh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 72:38


---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSEDBettina Arndt Website:https://www.bettinaarndt.com.au/---Mothers of Sons:https://www.mothersofsons.info/---What do the affirmative sexual consent law reforms passed in NSW and proposed in Victoria mean for each state? – The Guardian:https://www.theguardian.com/global/2021/nov/24/what-do-the-affirmative-sexual-consent-law-reforms-passed-in-nsw-and-proposed-in-victoria-mean-for-each-state---Campaign to stop boy shaming in schools – Bettina Arndt:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFAu21i91RE---Supervised contact is state-imposed parental alienation – Bettina Arndt:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTDahE-ixsw---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61455803Buy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on InstagramFollow AJ: @_aj_1985 on Instagram---Logo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomove on InstagramTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Chase Dreams"

The Whole Word Podcast
Deuteronomy 17 - A Future King is Predicted

The Whole Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 11:49


Deuteronomy 17Worshiping Other Gods (v 1-7)Law Courts (v 8-13)The King (v 14-20)Support the show (https://www.eservicepayments.com/cgi-bin/Vanco_ver3.vps?appver3=Fi1giPL8kwX_Oe1AO50jRiyQtOyGk4k_EcVQYcCBuEehjXsUKRLlmI4vCU4-rZZZ2EvVVAEjqawDomKT1pbouVpn5a3cpHzCC-lHLmLDXQg=&ver=3)

Joe Dalton
Seamus Maye, A silent corporate coup d'état is taking hold of your country

Joe Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 56:03


Seamus Maye. Almost 40 years full time at the crossroads between Big Business and Politics in Ireland, peppered with 22+ years before Irish Courts bringing an antitrust case against some of the most powerful International Corporations has given Seamus a unique insight into the world of Big Business, Politics, Law Courts, Media and Corruption / "Legal" Corruption. He has been interacting with the European Commission in relation to various of these matters for twenty-five years.Nowadays, his experience is increasingly being called upon both at home in Ireland & Internationally:International: I work in the field of Antitrust / Competition Law / White Collar Criminality / Corruption. I have carried out studies on several sectors including the Cement, Aggregates and Concrete Sectors Banking and Agri Sectors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Search for Truth Radio
Pictures of Salvation - Part 2: Sentenced to Death in the Law Courts

Search for Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 15:00


Pictures of Salvation - Part 2: Sentenced to Death in the Law Courts In this short series, Brian Johnston explores some of the imagery that the Bible uses to explain salvation.  The second episode explains how we have been sentenced to death in God's law courts because of our sin, but through Jesus we can be justified and found not guilty!

Yusuf Circle Sheffield
Session 137 - Ali ibn Abu Talib (ra)- Actions speak louder than words

Yusuf Circle Sheffield

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 27:42


Alee ibn Abu Talib (ra) Session 137 Actions speak louder than words, such that due to the justice that occurred in The Law Courts of Kufa, both a Christian and a Jewish man were favoured in their own respective cases against Alee (ra) and thereafter embraced Islam.

Giving  up the Ghost
The Haunted History Of Winnipeg Tunnels Part 1

Giving up the Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 36:19


The Haunted History of Winnipeg Tunnels It’s finally here!!!! The episode we all have been awaiting for!!! Fact: Winnipeg is built on top an extensive system of tunnels, walkways and steam ducts…..well,… downtown anyway. Jas and Sher, your audio curators discuss the history and of course the Hauntings that have been legend in this town. However, there is so much to discuss! However, with time, many knowledgeable persons who had firsthand information on the topic and specifics have now departed. So the Ladies are striving to keep the stories alive and try to find out what they can. This week is Part 1 of many parts to follow. Today’s episode will focus on the CN Rain/Union Station tunnels that go to The Forks, The Gentleman’s Club and The Fort Garry Hotel; as well as the Law Courts, Vaughan St Jail and The Legislature Building. Join us as we learn and discovery the forgotten Winnipeg underground world and essentially an Ant Farm beneath our feet. ****CONTEST ALERT*** EXCLUSIVE LISTENER CONTEST. Listen for the Code word in this week’s episode brought to you by our new Sponsor PoCo Inspired www.pocoinspired.com Stay safe & Stay at homeFor more information on our podcast, or if you have a story to share or would like to just get in touch with us, shoot us an email at givinguptheghostpodcast@gmail.comPlease check us out on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram! Show us the Ghost Love & Tell a friend and follow/like/share our pages with the cool kids – there’s no pressure like peer pressure!Winnipeg’s FIRST and ONLY Paranormal Podcast.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Are The Family Law Courts No Longer Fit For Purpose?

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 9:36


A trip to a family law court is rarely a happy occasion and very few people have a wholly positive experience – it's expensive, slow and doesn’t consider children’s welfare fully. Karen Kiernan, CEO of the One Family charity joined us to discuss if the family courts are no longer fit for purpose. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

IDontSpeakCanadian
I Don't Speak Canadian - Ep. 4

IDontSpeakCanadian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 34:57


In this episode we cover the controversial case of Meng Wanzhou's extradition case. We report live from the Law Courts in downtown Vancouver to get people's thoughts on the case and their reaction to the ruling. Plus, 'Good News' in Canada this week! And, a primer on the history of racism in Canada.

Nalini Global
Cung Le exposes UFC & Family Law courts

Nalini Global

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 61:14


Here I interview MMA legend Cung Le who gives his thoughts on career, his involvement with a class action lawsuit in regards to fair pay and treatment of fighters as well as exposing the corrupt nature of the Family Law courts and CPS. His new partner ," Ms.Spring" also joins in to give her take on the situation. You dont want to miss this one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naliniglobal/support

CBC Newfoundland Morning
ICYMI: NL's law courts were to start expanding services on May 4, after having taken precautions against COVID-19. We spoke with a lawyer about the changes

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 6:14


NL's Provincial and Supreme Courts were to begin expanding services again on May 4, after scaling them back to protect people's health during the pandemic. Martin Jones spoke with Gander lawyer Vanessa McCarthy.

LJ Law
Nevada Family Law Courts Reopening Update

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 3:23


Nevada Family Law Courts Reopening Update Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

CarbonCast
Deuteronomy 16-19

CarbonCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 13:42


The Passover, The Festival of Weeks, The Festival of Tabernacles, Judges, Worshiping Other Gods, Law Courts, The King, Offerings for Priests and Levites, Occult Practices, The Prophet, Cities of Refuge, Witnesses

Rockville church of Christ
Five Languages of Atonement (Romans 5:6-10)

Rockville church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019


Since “Atonement” is one of those words which may strike us as too theological to comprehend, the Bible gives us several “languages” which communicate what atonement means using scenarios we can relate to. We explore 5 of these languages: The Battlefield, The Marketplace, The Temple, The Law Courts, and Exile. And we ask 3 questions of each: Where does this language place me w/out Jesus? Where does this language place Jesus? And where does this language place me once I am in Jesus?

Reading the whole bible in 2019/2020
Episode 65 - Deuteronomy 17 and Psalm 115

Reading the whole bible in 2019/2020

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 5:21


Episode 65 - Deuteronomy 18 and Psalm 115 Deuteronomy 17 - Worshiping other Gods; Law Courts; The King Psalm 115

Nearly Experts
Ep. 8: Sarah White

Nearly Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 34:32


This week Sarah White joins us in studio to discuss her PhD work on the Law Courts at Canterbury in the Mediaeval Period. Find out how mediaeval lawcourts functioned, what kinds of people were involved and more interestingly, how someone from small-town Canada got herself into this kind of work! Theme song: Feeling Sunny - Scott Holmes

Morph Into A New You
Spirituality: A Continuous Journey with Christine Louis de Canonville

Morph Into A New You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 45:59


Listen in on this exploratory conversation about spirituality, religion and the personal experiences of Christine, Kristin and Johnnie.  Christine Louis De Canonville is a Psychotherapist in Private Practice at The Roadshow for Therapists in Dublin Ireland.  Christine is passionate about teaching on the effects of narcissistic abuse, and the effects of this form of abuse on the victim. Not only does she teach therapists, but all Professionals who deal with the fall-out of narcissistic abuse (i.e. Police, Doctors, Social Workers, Solicitors, Criminologists, Law Courts, etc.). Her book, The Three Faces of Evil: Uncovering the Full Spectrum of Narcissistic Abuse gives insights into The Dark Triad (narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy).  Kristin Walker is host of the Mental Health News Radio Network.Learn more about Christine Louis De Canonville here 

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
John J Cronin. Countering a revolution with law - the role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2014 20:33


The role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660 by Dr John J Cronin (UCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
John J Cronin. Countering a revolution with law - the role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2014 20:33


The role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660 by Dr John J Cronin (UCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.

Ancient Greece: City and Society
Democratic Athens II (handout)

Ancient Greece: City and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2013


An essential feature of Athenian democracy was its system of litigation; here not only private cases were tried, but points of civic legislation put to the test. In this lecture Dr Gillian Shepherd looks at Athenian law courts and the legal system as well as archaeological evidence for selecting the huge juries and conducting trials, together with some other important features of Athenian life and culture as revealed by the Agora. Copyright 2013 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

Ancient Greece: City and Society
Democratic Athens II

Ancient Greece: City and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2013 54:23


An essential feature of Athenian democracy was its system of litigation; here not only private cases were tried, but points of civic legislation put to the test. In this lecture Dr Gillian Shepherd looks at Athenian law courts and the legal system as well as archaeological evidence for selecting the huge juries and conducting trials, together with some other important features of Athenian life and culture as revealed by the Agora. Copyright 2013 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

Minnesota Law, Presented by Moss & Barnett
February 11, 2012: Should the Family Law Courts Give Special Protection to Deploying Military Parents?"

Minnesota Law, Presented by Moss & Barnett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2012 36:02


Tom Shroyer hosts Kim Bonuomo of Moss & Barnett's Family Law Practice Area (and a former Captain in the Judge Advocate General's Corps for the U.S. Army) and Major Lyndsey Olson (Deputy General Counsel/Judge Advocate, Minnesota National Guard) on the topic of "Should the Family Law Courts Give Special Protection to Deploying Military Parents?"