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Bran & Dan, from Deck the Hallmark, love court room TV. It’s a problem. So, instead of finding help, they decided to just watch more of it and start a podcast. Join them as they try to guess the outcomes from a variety of TV courtroom shows, including Judge Judy, The Peoples Court, and more! New Episodes: Every Friday @ 3am EST. Listen ad-free at bramblejamplus.com
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On Urban Gavel, we chop it up about sports, music, and urban culture weekly with hosts Eric Graham and Patrick Williams. Unfiltered and raw, tune in to rehash old arguments or hear our takes on what's trending.
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A production of Christian Legal Society — focusing on the interaction between law, religion, and public policy, with an emphasis on building-up Christian students and attorneys to intelligently engage in public life and better love their neighbors.
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Gavel In

POPVOX Foundation

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Gavel In is a limited-run explainer podcast series designed especially to mentor new Members Elect of the incoming 119th Congress, their staff, and families, to help them successfully set up their new office, team, and Washington home base with ease.
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Slam the Gavel is a podcast to discuss Family Court Issues, Support Court, Support-contempt conferences and hearings and Child Services issues. Advice on how parents can cope with these issues along with Parental Alienation. Based off the book, Dismantling Family Court Corruption, Why Taking The Kids Was Not Enough. This book can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kindle, Apple and Smashwords.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comPodcast music provided by MicTechMusic@yahoo.com
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The need for a reliable and effective criminal justice system in a community is clear. However, where the rubber meets the road, our robust system of checks and balances gets complicated quickly. Join Judge Ron Rangel and his guests, every other week, as they break down how this most vital of systems works. Each episode contains powerful, entertaining, and informative conversations with first-hand participants — e.g., prosecutors, defense counsel, probation personnel, jail staff, and the def ...
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Behind The Gavel

Behind The Gavel

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Join Bryan Crews and Becky Granato of Crews and Pesquera Law Firm as they discuss some of the most notorious cases in America, and their opinions on them. You may even hear about some cases you have never heard about.
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Gavel Talks

Judicial Division

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A podcast by, for, and about judges, Gavel Talks explores hot topic issues in courts. Join our host Richard Ginkowski every other week to hear about the latest innovative projects, new ideas, and other current events in the judiciary.
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A community of guitar enthusiasts and their journey for the love of the instrument. For more cool guitar stories visit https://guitargavel.com or find us on Facebook and Twitter.
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Around the Gavel by Morris Law Center

Around the Gavel by Morris Law Center

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Founded in 2015, Ocampo Wiseman Law, formerly Morris Law Center, is an award-winning Las Vegas law firm. The firm brings over 24 years of legal and professional experience in the areas of estate planning, real estate, business, intellectual property law and more. Our mission is simple, "We prepare you for the future and protect you along the way." Call our office today to schedule a complimentary, 15-minute consultation! (702)-850-7798
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This week, we continue our conversation on mental health and the various reasons why law students don’t get the help they need. My guest is Amy Levin—someone who not only understands the legal profession, but has also spent much time in studying the social and psychiatric components of mental well-being. Amy has a new paper out soon entitled The Ki…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Linda Harris to the podcast. Linda has a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice and has been a Family Advocate since 2009. Linda shared her experiences with the family court system, her alleged felony that they refuse to erase, the new Minor Guardianship Law and abolishing the 1996 Adoption Incentive Act. To Reach Linda Harri…
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Over the last several years, the House has been undergoing an internal modernization golden age, led by Members and staff who have been inspired by the idea that an institution that works better internally operates more effectively and better serves the public. These improvements also translate into a more optimized onboarding process and resources…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Sean McClintock to the podcast. Working as a Fatherhood Support Facilitator and Development Coordinator for Parent Aid in Tucson AZ, Sean explains that Parent Aid is a non-profit, who’s mission is to “build confident, connected families through parent education and a nurturing community.” Father of an 8 year old daughter, Se…
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It is no secret that law students and attorneys exist in a stressful environment. As Amy Levin recently wrote, "[l]aw student mental health is at an all-time low." The American Bar Association (ABA) has conducted a study that shows how this environment tends to contribute to high rates of mental health disorders and substance abuse. In an effort to…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Theo Chino who was last on the podcast Season 5, Episodes 128, 143, 164 and 187. Joining us on the podcast was Dr. S. Beri and Michael Caruso. Giving thanks to what was done to each of us in Family Court and Domestic Relations, we shared stories of what we are all truly thankful for. To Reach Dr. Beri and Michael Caruso…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Amy Palacios from NC to the podcast. Amy was last on Season 3, Episodes: 147, 165 and 179, Season 4, Episodes: 134, 145 and 150, Season 5, Episodes: 22, 70, 73, 83 and 186. Today Amy updated us on her case where 6 individuals in NC filed a Class Action Lawsuit 42 U.S. Code Subsection 1983. Why are children taken from th…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Katherine Moore, JD, MS and CFE and Carol Moore to the podcast. Katherine is part of a group of women in North Carolina, even in different districts, all engaged in protracted family court cases. Their concerns are seeing patterns in the family court system. Katherine discussed patterns that correlate to Joan Meier's studies…
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This week, I talk to Lael Weinberger about the doctrine of church autonomy—what it is and, more importantly, where it came from. Lael has written an excellent paper on the origins of church autonomy (here), as well as put to practice his musings in a recent amicus brief he filed in the D.C. Circuit in the case of O’Connell v. United States Conferen…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes guest, KDawn Stone. KDawn spoke about her case and how she thought the system would protect her, but instead tried to silence her. Her lawyer, who had been passive finally demanded Due Process. At that moment KDawn realized they were prioritizing financial interest over the welfare of her child. Awarding custody to the abuse…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Hadassah Feinberg to the podcast. Hadassah Feinberg is an experienced foster and adoptive mother who became a citizens advocate after her family was retaliated against in Pennsylvania for exposing public corruption. Hadassah and her children ended up fleeing the state of Pennsylvania. They now live in a redacted location and…
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Slam the Gavel podcast welcomes back Theo Chino, MBA, DCBA to the podcast. Theo was last on Season 5, Episodes 128, 143 and 164. The last time we spoke we talked about "Voir Dire Your Judge and Family Court Bills." We discussed Judge M. Perry's behavior in Nevada. We showed a brief clip from July 24, 2024 on the YouTube, "Family Court Judge Facing …
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Across their conversations with current and former Members of Congress, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift asked them, “What do you wish you knew during your freshman term that you know now?” Their answers don’t disappoint! From adjusting to a steep learning curve and the realization that holding a seat in the House is anything but a nine-to-five jo…
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Congress is known to be a relationship business, but it also has a reputation for being a hub of debate and partisan turmoil. In this episode, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift dig into how new Members and staff can overcome partisan challenges by seeking the advice of seasoned current and former Representatives and staff. Guests: Rep. Derek Kilmer…
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In this episode, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift welcome onto the podcast a bipartisan mix of current Members of Congress and former Chiefs of Staff who share their advice on how to make your work in Washington more accessible and relevant to the folks back home in your district, including creative email campaigns, real-time FaceTiming with const…
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Oversight of the Executive branch is a cornerstone responsibility of Congress and essential to the checks and balances of America’s federal government. In this episode, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift speak with experienced Congressional staff and scholars about the House’s oversight powers, strategies for effective interactions between the branc…
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MRA is an acronym that all House Members and staff learn quickly. It stands for the “Members’ Representational Allowance,” which is a Representative’s allotted budget to support their office operations during each calendar year. In this episode of Gavel In, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift interview current and former Chiefs of Staff and Congressi…
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In this episode of Gavel In, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift engage with guests to demystify the House Rules to prepare incoming Members for one of the first votes they will cast. From covering suspension bills to the 72-hour rule, the motion to vacate, and recent trends with continuing resolutions, this episode provides rich content and highligh…
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A Member’s committee assignments can define their career in Congress. As a freshman, what expectations should you have regarding vying for a seat on the committees of your choice and how can you ensure to make an impact starting with that first hearing? In this episode of Gavel In, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift talk to a mix of former and curre…
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During this episode, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift glean insight from seven guests – three sitting Representatives, two former Members of House, and three experienced Chiefs of Staff – about how to approach hiring staff at the start of a new Congress. From honing in on what staff positions to fill first to sharing insights on how to foster a go…
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For the inaugural episode of Gavel In, your hosts, Aubrey Wilson and Taylor J. Swift, pull back the curtain on Members’ and staffers’ real experiences in navigating the legislative process. Guests: Former Representative Brian Baird [D, WA] Dr. Kevin Kosar, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute Betsy Wright Hawkings, Manager of Congress…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Amy Palacios to the podcast. Amy was last on Season 3; Episodes 147, 165 and 179, Season 4; Episodes 134, 145 and 150, Season 5; Episodes 22, 70, 73 and 83. She came on the podcast to update her case on herself and Sabrina Berry. Amy shared the updates to her case where Attorney H. Jay White, then Head of DSS extorted $…
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This week, we are joined once more by our friend and comparative constitutional law expert from the mean streets of Padua—Andrea Pin. We discuss his brand new book from Brill entitled, Religious Freedom without the Rule of Law: The Constitutional Odysseys of Afghanistan, Egypt, and Iraq and the Fate of the Middle East (here). Whereby last time we s…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Carrie Haight, a licensed therapist of 20 years to the podcast. Her story began in November of 2021 when her daughter's leg swelled out of no where. At the time it appeared like maybe she just got a small injury from new sports equipment, but that wasn’t the case. Her daughter began having more symptoms of swelling and sever…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Deborah Craig from Glasgow, Scotland to the podcast. Deborah was last on Season 4, Episodes 26 and 56 (3-16-2023), and today we talked about regulating the nervous system as well as the causes of the dysregulation. Feeling anxious, waiting for the other shoe to drop, constantly worrying and feeling "foggy," are signs an…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Dawn McCarty to the podcast. She was last on Season 4, Episodes 62, 74 and 123 and Season 5, Episode 65. Dawn discussed her conference that was held on October 10th, 2024, during the hurricane. The conference featured guest speakers Dr. C. Childress Dr. Stan Karosi, Rebecca Bailey, Alyse Price-Tobler and Dawn herself. T…
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Slam the Gavel podcast welcomes back Jim Schoch to the podcast. He was last on the podcast Season 3, Episodes 3, 37 and 109, Season 4, Episodes 81 and 113. On the last episode we discussed the Father's Day failure and how the can was kicked down the road once more by Judge Mary Anne Scattaretico-Naber, leaving Jim without his son on Father's Day an…
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On this week's Gavel, the boys give there thoughts on the election results and how that will impact our communities, Young Thug and Lil Durk news, impressions on the early NBA season and reports cards on the 49ers and Eagles. Thanks for listening! Instagram: @urban_gavel_podcast http://urbangavel.buzzsprout.com Spotify…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Julie Andrews to the podcast. Julie was last on Season 5, Episode 134 in July 12th, 2024, where we talked about knowing the signs of alienation before it's too late. Today we talked about why and how judges, Guardian ad Litems and other third party parasites aren't held accountable. If law enforcement, physicians and nu…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Nate Munro and Debbie Carroll to the podcast. They were last on Season 5, Episode167. They ask the vital questions: what happens to parents who are trapped in family court cases with judges who conduct illegal and unethical practices against them? Where can they go for help? Are there solutions outside of the legal syst…
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Welcome to Gavel In, a limited-run explainer podcast series designed especially to mentor new Members Elect of the incoming 119th Congress, their staff, and families, to help them successfully set up their new office, team, and Washington home base with ease. Gavel In augments their official New Member Orientation and breaks down complex topics in …
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Slam the Gavel podcast welcomes Eulonda Rushing from Concord, North Carolina to discuss her experiences with the system, particularly in Cabarrus County and across North Carolina. Eulonda Rushing is a dedicated wife and mother, a double major at Oklahoma University, and an MBA graduate from Wake Forest University. She is also an honorably discharge…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Cello Roque to the podcast. He has been in family court for the last six years and didn't even have an attorney the first day he walked in. Cello soon found out that there was collusion abound especially with the AFC (Attorney For Child) Harry Chu and other judges. The Players that ignored expert witness testimony of Linda G…
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Text the Judge Join Judge Ron Rangel and criminal defense attorney Jonathan Watkins for this second of a two-part series detailing the facts and finer legal points in the infamous Medical Center Rapist case and how, after a two-year investigation, Anton Harris was finally brought to justice. 📲 Text us your questions, thoughts, or reviews about the …
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Slam the Gavel welcomes new guest, Tanja Partington from San Bernardino, CA. Tanja has a background in reunification facilitator for prison inmates and their families, she is also an extended learning for substitute teacher, specializing in children with special needs. Tanja is a spokesperson for the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children a…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Sarah Leyva to the podcast. Sarah was last on the podcast Season 3, Episode 38 (March 23, 2022). On the podcast we talked about her jail experience in Maine and in Virginia as she was first charged with soliciting the murders of Judge J. M. Teefey, JR. as well as his GAL, wife, M. Brooke Teefey and Sheriff Ricky Walker …
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This week, we have a special guest from the University of Florida Levin College of Law—Christopher D. Hampson. Our topic is a good one: the cancellation of debt. To that end, Chris and I discussed his forthcoming article tentatively entitled Law and the Jubilee Tradition. Some of the things we spoke about was the jubilee tradition in the Old Testam…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Gina Dobson to the podcast. Gina Dobson is an actor, a writer and a producer. It wasn't until her two children reached adulthood that she also revealed herself as a wrongly accused felon. In 1998, carrying only her one year-old son and a piggy bank of change, Gina fled to another state from years of life-threatening abuse. T…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Jamie Logan and Jamie Cunningham from Colorado. They shared their concern on how the corrupt family court system is in Colorado and the devastating effects it has had on their families and especially their children. Interestingly enough, the two women had met because "Taya" Matoy habitually mixed up their court evaluations. …
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Cristal Salazar to the podcast. Cristal has been fighting a battle against the Texas Child Protective System that has wrongfully torn her family apart. Cristal herself had been a foster child from the ages 1 years to 5 years. Her children were removed from her care after a series of illegal and unethical actions by CPS inves…
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Text the Judge Join Judge Ron Rangel and criminal defense attorney Jonathan Watkins for this first of a two-part series detailing the facts and finer legal points in the infamous Medical Center Rapist case and how, after a two-year investigation, Anton Harris was finally brought to justice. 📲 Text us your questions, thoughts, or reviews about the s…
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