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(Airdate 4/23/25) Ester Mendez once stood before a judge in downtown LA as a criminal defendant facing jail time. Now, she's a public defender in the same courthouse. Judge Songhai Armstead was justice-impacted as young person in the foster care system. Now she is a Superior Court Judge and leads the County's Justice Care and Opportunities Department. This podcast shares the story of how two women found their way to success despite their trauma, tough backgrounds and brushes with the law...And how their paths crossed in court leaving a legacy of sisterhood and second chances.https://www.instagram.com/judgesonghai/https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/?hl=enhttps://jcod.lacounty.gov/
The latest winter is finally here and forecasters have issued a flood watch for most of SoCal. The saga continues over the case of an Orange County Superior court judge accused of shooting his wife. Stars say goodbye to the late, great Robert Flack. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
The Oconee Enterprise decides to endorse a candidate in the District Attorney race. The City of Watkinsville names the Grand Marshalls for the Christmas Parade. A Superior Court Judge halts an effort to adjust voter rolls too close to the election. Subscribe online at OconeeEnterprise.com
The district attorney in Los Angeles says he'll recommend the resentencing of Menendez brothers Lyle and Eric. Ukraine says North Korean troops have been spotted near the font lines for the first time. And, Bruce Springsteen plays for Kamala Harris in the battleground state of Georgia. All that and much more with Richard Quest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Katie's Dad, retired Superior Court Judge of Alameda County in California, Larry Goodman, joins Jack for a one-on-one discussion about crime & punishment! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this installment of J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast we speak with Renee Rose, who is the Deputy-in-Charge of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Unit in Los Angeles County. With over thirty years of experience in the courtroom, including as a prosecutor for the Hardcore Gang Unit, she’s now running for Superior Court Judge,Continue reading RENEE ROSE IS A PROSECUTOR OF OVER 30 YEARS NOW RUNNING FOR JUDGE →
Local Retired Superior Court Judge Cheryl Allen calls in to weigh in on the SCOTUS ruling.
The Tuesday, June 18th run-off election for Gwinnett Superior Court Judge is almost here. In my interview with candidate Tuwanda Rush Williams, you will find out why she is running, her plans for mental health issues in the inmate population, why transparency and responsibility are important to her, and how she will rebuild trust in the judicial system. Tuwanda discusses the role of technology in modernizing the court system, the need for more lawyers to provide indigent defense services, and the importance of judges being visible and engaging with the public to build trust in the courts' fairness and impartiality. With your host Rico Figliolini. Resources:Tuwanda's Website: https://www.tuwanda4judge.com/Timestamp: 00:00:00 - Tuwanda Rush Williams Runs for Gwinnett Superior Court Judge00:01:15 - From New York to Georgia00:03:54 - Improving Mental Health Care in Jail00:07:50 - Addressing Mental Health in the Justice System00:11:21 - Improving Court System Efficiency, Addressing Indigent Defense, and Leveraging Technology00:15:53 - Balancing Technology in the Courtroom00:18:06 - Concerns About AI in the Courts: Lack of Empathy and Transparency00:22:15 - Ensuring Impartiality in Judicial Decisions00:25:38 - Canine Incident Leads to Lawsuit00:29:55 - Employing More Senior Judges to Clear Backlog00:32:13 - Qualifications Beyond Being a Judge00:35:29 - Tuwanda Rush Williams' Campaign Resources and Endorsements
Magistrate Court Judge Regina Matthews is a candidate for the upcoming June 18th runoff election for Superior Court Judge in Gwinnett County. Regina discusses improving court efficiency by setting deadlines, utilizing magistrates and senior judges, virtual hearings, digitizing processes, and maintaining accurate records. She also discusses challenges like housing insecurity's impact on crime, accountability courts, and public engagement. The Run-off is Tuesday, June 18th. Host Rico Figliolini. Resources:Regina's Website: https://judgematthews.com/Timestamp:00:00:00 - Magistrate Judge Regina Matthews on Local Politics00:01:19 - Importance of Voting in Runoff Elections00:04:17 - The Varied Responsibilities of Superior Court Judges00:07:22 - Strategies for Reducing Court Backlogs00:11:29 - Adapting Court Proceedings to Virtual Platforms00:14:00 - Addressing Housing Insecurity to Reduce Recidivism00:17:17 - Housing Scarcity and Mental Health Challenges in the Court System00:20:19 - Navigating Limited Resources in the Justice System00:21:59 - Challenges in the Court System: Lack of Resources and Prioritizing Treatment 00:26:32 - Increasing Awareness of Available Services00:27:51 - Embracing Law Enforcement: Building Community Ties00:30:20 - Balancing AI Benefits and Risks in the Legal System00:33:33 - Continuing Accountability Courts and Upholding Judicial Integrity00:37:09 - Serving with Integrity as a Judge
A new animal shelter is in the making for Indianapolis Animal Care Services. The United States' pivot to biofuels is releasing large amounts of hazardous air pollution into largely rural communities, according to a new report. Marion County voters will have 18 Superior Court judges on their ballot in the November General Election. Renewed federal grants for incarcerated students is making college and prison leaders optimistic. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Abriana Herron, Drew Daudelin and Kendall Antron with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
In this episode, Lori, founder of Nacho Kids Nacho Parenting, talks to Anthony J. Mohr. Anthony's father, Gerald Mohr, was a well-known radio actor before slipping to the Hollywood B-list thanks to the advent of television. Accepting the lead in a dying Swedish TV series, he fell for the script girl and divorced Mohr's mother, who went on to meet and marry another divorced person, credit card industry pioneer Stanley Dashew. As his stepfather's career rose and his biological father's eased downward, Anthony tried to find his place. One weekend, he was sailing on his stepfather's fifty-eight-foot catamaran; the next, his Swedish stepmother told him that they were poor. Coming of age in a time when divorce was rare and viewed as shocking, Anthony lived at the edges of what others regard as a dream world, a place where reality and fantasy blend, maps lead to the homes of the stars, and obstacles abound. In this episode, we discuss the following: Being a child of divorce Two different lives Fighting in front of the kids Building bonds Nacho Kids Academy Success Story: “As a licensed therapist, a patient mentioned Nacho to me. I was intrigued. I looked into this Nacho method, and I must say it is genius! I am now referring all my stepfamily clients to the Academy!” ~ T.G.
The hush money trial has become it's own show. Yesterday, Judge Merchan closed the court to have a yelling match with Costello. Retired Superior Court Judge Larry Goodman, who served on the bench for 31 years in the San Francisco Bay Area, joins Armstrong & Getty to discuss. Listen to the entire Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Judge Mark E. Johnson, Ret. Served as a Superior Court Judge in Riverside County. In addition to other duties, he served over the Riverside County Veterans Court.Judge Johnson was appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as a Superior Court Judge in May 2009 and was reelected to the position in June 2010. Since his appointment, Judge Johnson has been assigned to civil, probate, felony trial, and mental health and veterans courts. Judge Johnson also serves on the Riverside Superior Court's criminal law advisory committee, the Riverside County Veterans Advisory Committee, the Board of Directors of Inland Empire Champions for Collaborative Courts, a charitable foundation supporting the collaborative courts of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, and the Board of Directors for U.S. Vets, March Air Force Base. Judge Johnson has also served as a consultant for Washington D.C.-based American University on issues relating to veterans' courts.Beginning in August 2011, Judge Johnson chaired a committee comprised of several Riverside County agencies and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to develop the first Riverside County Veterans Court. The Court was opened on 1 January 2012 and has been in operation since that date. The Court now presently supervises an average of 50 veterans on probation suffering from military-related trauma such as post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury who have served in combat in Vietnam, Grenada, Bosnia, Kosovo, Panama, Djibouti, Iraq, and Afghanistan.Judge Johnson is also a retired Colonel of the United States Army Reserve. During 28 years of active and reserve service, Judge Johnson served in various positions, including command judge advocate, company commander, battalion commander, and division chief of operations. His service included a deployment to Baghdad, Iraq from 2003-2004, where he served as the Chief of the Government Support Team, 1st Cavalry Division. For his service in this position and his role in the development of democracy in the Republic of Iraq, Judge Johnson was awarded the bronze star medal by General Peter Chiarelli in 2004 and personally honored by United States Senator Dianne Feinstein in a ceremony held in Riverside in 2005.Judge Johnson has received numerous military awards and decorations, including the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, five awards of the Meritorious Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Korean Defense Service Medal, the Combat Action Badge, and the Parachutist's Badge, as well as numerous other awards and decorations. Judge Johnson retired from the United States Army on 1 October 2013.Author of "Scars and Stife" https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/scars-strife-m-e-johnson/1144889076?ean=9798888242520LINKS:https://nonprofitarchitect.org/combat-vet-vision/https://www.facebook.com/iconutilityservices/photos/pcb.3282304212030773/3282304082030786/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqvd5sUEtC9xkm7ejGNK5Zw/featuredhttps://www.facebook.com/aqseiberthttps://www.facebook.com/CombatVetVisionEmail: Aqseibert@yahoo.comThe Warrior Built Foundation - https://warriorbuilt.org/The PTSD Foundation of America - https://ptsdusa.org/Virtual Office(Come see me) Virbella.comSponsorsSitch Radio - https://sitchradio.com/If you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1Be part of the solution or the problem.PTSD FOA Warrior Group Chaptershttps://ptsdusa.org/about-us/chapters/
The hush money trial has been quite entertaining. The judge seemed to have lost control of his courtroom while Stormy Daniels was giving a very detailed account of her sexual encounter with Donald Trump. Retired Superior Court Judge Larry Goodman, who served on the bench for 31 years in the San Francisco Bay Area, joins Armstrong & Getty to discuss. Listen to the entire Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thank You For Listening. Do Me A Favor And Click Here To Support The Show B. Thassanee Gutter-Parker, widely known as BT Parker, proudly announces her candidacy for Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge, Division 5, with a commitment to "Bridge the Gap between the Community and the Court". As a pioneer in developing programs to reduce recidivism, a staunch advocate for children, and a champion for community safety, Parker embodies the qualities needed for this esteemed position.Subscribe To My Newsletter Gwinnett Morning Spark for your daily dose of INSPIRATION
Juvenile Court Chief Judge Willie Saunders is running for Superior Court Judge in Augusta. Austin visited with him Friday afternoon....
www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com Tuwanda Rush Williams joined the law firm of Thompson, O'Brien, Kappler & Nasuti as Of Counsel on June 5, 2023. She is formerly a Deputy County Attorney in the Gwinnett County Department of Law, where she supervised and managed the work of Senior Assistant County Attorneys who handle both transactional and litigation matters for Gwinnett County Government elected officials, departments, offices, and the judicial system. She has been a member of the Georgia Bar since October 1992. Her 31 years of legal experience is expansive, as she has formidable knowledge of over twenty-five areas of the law. For most of her legal career, she has been a local government lawyer, and her practice has been concentrated in section 1983 civil rights and constitutional law and litigation, state law claims of assault, battery, unlawful arrest, false imprisonment, and malicious prosecution, tort claims, tax appeals, eminent domain, public procurement and contract disputes, personal injury, property damage, and elections litigation. She was also a seven-year member of the Gwinnett County Indigent Defense Governing Committee, responsible for recruiting, managing, and reviewing and paying the invoices of lawyers who represent indigent criminal defendants.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-morning-gwinnett-podcast--3262933/support.
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Former Alameda Superior Court Judge Brenda Harbin-Forte speaks out about why she supports the recall of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with former Superior Court Judge and State Senator Quentin Kopp.
Los Angeles could definitely use more Public Defenders in the County's Superior Court, where judges overwhelmingly hail from the prosecutorial side. Before you leave the Superior Court Judge section of your ballot blank, tune into this podcast to learn about Natasha Khamashta’s write-in campaign and that of her colleagues’, the Defenders of Justice. Natasha KhamashtaContinue reading CAN THIS PALESTINIAN-AMERICAN BECOME A SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE IN L.A. COUNTY? →
Los Angeles could definitely use more Public Defenders in the County's Superior Court, where judges overwhelmingly hail from the prosecutorial side. Before you leave the Superior Court Judge section of your ballot blank, tune into this podcast to learn about Natasha Khamashta’s write-in campaign and that of her colleagues’, the Defenders of Justice. Natasha KhamashtaContinue reading CAN THIS PALESTINIAN-AMERICAN BECOME A SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE IN L.A. COUNTY? →
We interview former prosecutor Christopher Darden from his remarkable career from OJ to Nipsey Hussle to law professor to now his run for LA County Superior Court Judge. He also plays a round of hot topics with us featuring the DA Fani Willis and Jonathan Major matters. Visit his official campaign website at: https://www.christopherdardenforjudge.com/ Follow him on social media at: @christopherdardenforjudge Check out the latest Black Lawyers news, our free Black Lawyers Directory, Black Law and Medical student scholarship and Merchandise all year around at TheBlackLawyers.com.
"Life is not happening to you but FOR you." A lot of us lose ourselves in motherhood. In Lina's conversation with former Superior Court Judge Shelyna Brown, they discuss how you can come back to yourself and how to find that purpose and passion again. Connect with Shelyna: @svbconsultingpresideCheck out Shelyna's book, Preside: Biblical Principles for Personal Growth and Taking Command of Your Life—A Judge's VerdictIn Preside, you will learn how to:Discover your authority as a steward over your lifeMaster the stewardship mindsetBanish unproductive thought patterns and limiting beliefsUnderstand your jurisdiction so you know when to exercise your authority and when to wait on the LordExperience the abundance God has ordained for your lifeWatch Shelyna's TEDx Talk here.Shelyna Brown: Visionary Leader and Advocate for Justice Spanning two decades, Shelyna Brown's career is a testament to her unwavering commitment to justice and community empowerment. Her journey from a passionate public defender to a respected Superior Court Judge in Santa Clara County is a narrative of determination and impact.Armed with a Juris Doctorate from Santa Clara University and a degree from the University of California, Davis, Shelyna has been pivotal in reshaping the legal narrative. Her influence extends beyond the courtroom, notably as a co-founder of the Equality and Social Justice Committee and an advisor at San Jose State University. Here, she mentors the next generation of leaders, championing progressive change.Renowned as a charismatic TEDx speaker, Shelyna's eloquence on leadership and justice has resonated on both national and international platforms. With the upcoming release of 'Preside,' Shelyna is set to ignite a new spark of inspiration. This book is a call to action, encouraging readers to take the helm of their lives with purpose and passion. Shelyna's story, emblematic of resilience and visionary leadership, makes her a true role model in every sense.As we introduce 'Preside' to the world, we are not just sharing a book; we are sharing Shelyna Brown's legacy – one that inspires each of us to embrace empowerment, pursue justice, and lead with conviction.Support the showConnect with Lina on @linaforrestal on InstagramFollow the @newmamaspodcast on InstagramRead Lina's Blog: www.linaforrestal.comSupport the Show: Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newmamaspodcast)
Today - Judge John Kelliher, Jr. of the Cochise County Superior Court has recently received his third public reprimand in less than a year for ethical breaches.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In late November, Nevada County Superior Court announced the appointment of a new county judge to replace a vacancy created by Judge Candace Heidelberger's retirement. The news release said Alissa Bjerkhoel would step into the role. Superior court judges are elected. However, if a vacancy occurs that doesn't coincide with an election cycle (for example in this case due to Judge Heidelberger's retirement) the governor appoints a new judge.Judge Bjerkhoel will serve the remainder of Heidelberger's term and then will run for election in 2026 with the new six-year term beginning in January of 2027.This is a bit of a homecoming for Judge Bjerkhoel who was born and raised in Truckee. Judge Alissa Bjerkhoel sat down with KVMR's Kelley Rees in the KVMR studio on the morning of her swearing in ceremony.
TAKEAWAYSKids as young as eight are being exposed to pornography through all forms of entertainment and social mediaKent's book, Coming Clean, discusses his journey fighting through porn addiction and his recovery from it in greater detailAmerica's churches must address the problem that pornography has on its parishioners and offer counseling to help people find freedomGod created our sexuality with a good and specific purpose: to share with one person within a marriage covenant
Shirley Fulton was born in the low country of South Carolina and picked cotton with her mother as a child. She graduated high school at 16 and went to an HBCU (NC A&T, Greensboro) for college and another HBCU (NCCU, Durham) for law school. The first time she set foot in a classroom with white students was when she transferred to Duke Law. There were 10 Black students there - total. She became the first Black Woman to serve as a Superior Court Judge in the history of North Carolina. She died earlier this year. It was a great privilege to hear her trailblazing story which she told with modesty and good humor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a very special guest for today's episode, Judge Ben Land. Judge Land was in private practice for over two decades before being appointed to serve as a Superior Court Judge in 2018 and then to the Georgia Court of Appeals in 2020 where he continues to serve today. He is the first of our three Distinguished Alumni being honored this year to be interviewed on the podcast and two others will follow in the coming weeks. Brookstone Alumni are out in our world doing some pretty incredible things. If you are interested in finding out more about how your child can become a part of the Brookstone family, reach out to Anne Parker, our Director of Enrollment for more information. Her email address is aparker@brookstoneschool.org. Lastly, if you prefer to watch instead of listen, you can watch this episode and other podcast episodes on our YouTube Channel, CougarLive. We also invite you to visit our website at brookstoneschool.org and follow us on social media. Go Cougars!
Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Anthony J. Mohr, Superior Court Judge and author of Every Other Weekend: Coming of Age with Two Different Dads, exploring his life and work._____LINKShttps://anthonyjmohr.com/ BOOKEvery Other Weekend_____Anthony J. Mohr served for 26 years as a judge on the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. He also sat as a judge pro tem on the California Court of Appeal. In January 2021, he became a fellow at the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University and is now a senior editor of the Harvard ALI Social Impact Review. His stories and essays have received five Pushcart Prize nominations. He has worked on the staffs of Evening Street Review, Fifth Wednesday Journal, Hippocampus Magazine, and Under the Sun._____An ex-evangelical boomer, a middle-aged gay artist, and a frazzled stay-at-home mom walk into a bar, share a table, and go deep about some of life's big questions.Join Frank, Ernie, and Erin as they share stories of love, sex, grief, religion and so much more. This is “Love in Common.”Visit LoveInCommon.org to Subscribe on your favorite Podcast platform. Support the show_____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy. Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Substack, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and YouTube. https://frankschaeffer.substack.comhttps://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.instagram.com/frank_schaeffer_arthttps://www.threads.net/@frank_schaeffer_arthttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTube In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-conversation-with-frank-schaeffer/id1570357787NEW: Love In Common Podcast with Frank Schaeffer, Ernie Gregg, and Erin BagwellApple Podcasts: ...
It's Primary Week for Elections. HeartBeat welcomes two more targeted Black women candidates. We will get to hear how they progressed, what their experiences were/are and the pattern of the takedown of Black women. Welcome Mary Anderson, Esq - for Superior Court Judge of Snohomish County and Jamika Scott, for Tacoma City Council.
Retired Superior Court Judge Victor Carlson was born in 1935 and raised on a farm in rural Michigan. He realized at an early age three things: 1. That he wanted to be a lawyer 2. That he was gay. 3. That he wanted to live in Alaska. He first arrived in Alaska in 1957 when he was stationed at Adak with the Navy. He settled here in 1962 once he was an attorney. He did not begin living openly as a gay man until the age of 50, and he faced terrible consequences. In fact, one man went to prison for 6 years for paying to have Judge Carlson assassinated. We talk about all that and the current state of LGBTQIA2S+ rights in Alaska.
Frank Morano interviews Judge Andrew Napolitano, former NJ Superior Court Judge and former Fox News Senior Judicial Analyst about SCOTUS rules on vaccine mandates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Judge Jeanine Pirro has been laying down the law for many moons and has become a household name. Her shows on FNC are big hits, Justice with Judge Jeanine and current one of the co-hosts of the Five. She's a best selling author, her latest offering, Crimes Against America, the left's takedown of our republic.ANDJudge Andrew Napolitano is a former Superior Court Judge and a syndicated columnist whose work appears in numerous publications, including The Washington Times and Reason. Check out his great podcast, "Judging Freedom," wherever you get your podcasts!
Judge Andrew Napolitano joins the program to discuss the Chicago Mayoral election and the fallout from the indictment of former President Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former NJ Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano joins Sid to settle the gun control debate in America following the school shooting in Nashville, and gives his thoughts on the ongoing witch hunt aimed at Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Judge Andrew Napolitano joins Sid as he does every Thursday morning to talk about Trump's indictment, the ridiculous spending America has made for Ukraine, and the recent bank collapses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Judge Andrew Napolitano joins Sid as he does every Thursday to talk about Joe Biden preaching about gun control, the ATF gaining info on potential gun buyers for warrantless tracking, and the Proud Boys on trial for trying to forcefully overthrow the government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Former NJ Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano joins Sid as he does every Thursday to talk about January 6th being broadcasted all over TV two years after it happened, Eric Adams coming under fire for wanting more religion implemented in schools, and Alex Murdaugh's guilty verdict. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former NJ Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano makes his weekly hit on Sid and Friends to talk about the student debt relief and the effects of torture from Guantanamo Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former NJ Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano makes his weekly hit on Sid and Friends in the Morning to talk about Emily Kohrs being the latest key name thrown around in the Trump indictment and how Joe Biden has no authority to bring the United States into war in Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ralph welcomes old friend, Judge Andrew Napolitano, to talk about why the U.S. government offered a plea deal to the supposed mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four others. He asks, “Why would the government agree to such a plea for the persons it claims are the monsters who murdered 3,000 Americans on 9/11?... What does the government fear?” Plus, Ralph gives us his take on the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. And then on a lighter note, we talk about the Super Bowl.Judge Andrew Napolitano is a former Superior Court Judge, a syndicated columnist, and host of the Judging Freedom podcast. Judge Napolitano has taught constitutional law and jurisprudence at Delaware Law School and Seton Hall Law School, and he was Fox News' Senior Judicial Analyst from 1997 to 2021. He is the author of several books on the U.S. Constitution, the most recent entitled Freedom's Anchor: An Introduction to Natural Law Jurisprudence in American Constitutional History.“I would try (Bush & Cheney) for war crimes for which there is no statute of limitations… the war crimes are well-known. The war crimes are leading us into war under false pretenses; intentionally targeting civilians in the Middle East; authorizing torture and purporting to protect it against state law if done in the U.S. and international law. These are all well-known war crimes for which the penalty is life in prison. They can also be execution… There is still an E.U.-wide arrest warrant live out there issued by Spanish authorities for the arrest of George W. Bush, because of the war crimes I have just summarized.”Judge Andrew Napolitano“George W. Bush, arguably the worst president in the post-World War II era for bringing us into two totally useless and very costly wars – Afghanistan and Iraq – which cost us in excess of two trillion dollars, which had over 850 thousand people killed – only five thousand were Americans – which destroyed the moral order in that part of the world for a full generation also instituted a regime of torture. I believe, Ralph, as do many of us who follow this – we haven't seen it in writing – that Bush somehow pardoned or granted immunity to the torturers, because the torture was so vast and so extensive, and no one has been prosecuted for it. Obama and Holder who said loudly that they were against torture had every opportunity to do it. And they knew the names of the torturers, but it just didn't happen.”Judge Andrew Napolitano“I do believe that Rupert Murdoch called up Donald Trump and said to him, to Murdoch's credit - to his face, although it was on the phone – ‘you are just not institutionally, constitutionally, or temperamentally, or intellectually qualified to be the president of the United States and we will not support you.'”Judge Andrew NapolitanoThis is super Sparta on steroids—the aggressiveness, the lack of diplomacy, the lack of waging peace by the US government. It's like they've mothballed the charter of the State Department, which was diplomacy. They've turned it into a bellicose agency, sometimes much worse than the spokespeople for the Defense Department.Ralph Nader Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Andrew Napolitano joins Sid and Friends to talk about Pete Buttigieg's disastrous job as Secretary of Transportation, giving Eric Adams a chance, and an update on the Ukraine/Russia war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Judge Andrew Napolitano joins Sid in his weekly spot on Sid and Friends in the Morning to talk about the absurdity that the FBI is actually searching for classified documents in multiple different residencies belonging to Joe Biden, Al Sharpton's negative influence on the black community after tragic events, and the two's mutual experiences at a Midtown Italian restaurant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of Sid's regular "friends" the esteemed former New Jersey Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano joins him to talk about the classified documents found in former Vice President Mike Pence's Indiana home, the rollercoaster of recent polls pitting Trump and DeSantis against each other, and gives his thoughts on United States sending tanks over to Ukraine to help them in their ongoing war against Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As per every Thursday morning, Sid is joined by Judge Andrew Napolitano to talk about the embarrassing loss Hochul just faced, Biden's classified document possession, and how the raid of Mar-a-Lago might come back to hurt Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former New Jersey Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano makes his weekly pitstop on Sid and Friends in the Morning to talk about his past with Howard Stern and the legalities of Biden having classified documents when he was the vice president. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Former New Jersey Superior Court Judge joins Sid to talk about the six failed votes to elect Kevin McCarthy as the Speaker of the House, how long it could take before a Speaker is finally elected, and his latest column on the FBI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Napolitano: Former New Jersey Superior Court Judge makes takes up his weekly spot on Sid and Friends to talk about Sid's mother Naomi and her influence on the show and his recent piece on Christmas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices