Justice ReDesigned Podcast
Throughout the first three acts of The Collapse of the DOJ and the Suicide of the Bar, we examined constitutional conflict, institutional decline, and the quiet exodus of experienced government lawyers. But Act IV changes the focus. It is no longer about the Department of Justice. It is no longer about courts. It is no longer about politics. It is about the lawyer standing alone with a decision to make. Drawing upon more than forty years as a prosecutor, judge, educator, and attorney, retired Judge Steven Teske reflects on what a bar card truly represents—not a license to practice law, but a promise. A promise to the Constitution. A promise to the courts. A promise to the public. And, ultimately, a promise to oneself. This deeply personal chapter asks whether the legal profession can remain worthy of the trust placed in it when political pressure collides with professional duty. Among the themes explored: * Why a lawyer’s greatest asset is not a title, but credibility. * The distinction between winning cases and doing justice. * What it truly means to be an Officer of the Court. * Why loyalty to the Constitution must always take precedence over loyalty to any individual or administration. * The responsibility today’s lawyers bear to the next generation entering the profession. At the heart of this episode is one unforgettable image: A young lawyer standing before a mirror, holding a brand-new bar card. Full of hope. Believing that truth matters. Believing that integrity matters. Believing that one lawyer can make a difference. Judge Teske asks whether we are preserving a profession worthy of that young lawyer’s faith—or teaching a generation that honor is negotiable. Because when a profession loses its commitment to principle, it does not merely lose lawyers. It risks losing the very reason it exists. Act IV is part of the five-act podcast adaptation of my Justice ReDesigned essay, The Collapse of the DOJ and the Suicide of the Bar. Together, the five acts form a single closing argument exploring the constitutional, ethical, and professional responsibilities that define the legal profession. Get full access to Justice ReDesigned at steventeske.substack.com/subscribe [https://steventeske.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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