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Historia Juris: A Layman's Guide to the History of the Law

Podcast by Randy Scudder, Esq.

English

History & religion

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About Historia Juris: A Layman's Guide to the History of the Law

A podcast presenting a comprehensive (and fun) deep dive into legal history. Each week we will go back in time and explore the origins of the legal systems which guide our lives today. From ancient Egypt to the present day, we will unravel some of the thorniest legal issues we face through the lens of the past!

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episode Episode 6 ��� Greek Law and the Birth of Civic Justice artwork

Episode 6 ��� Greek Law and the Birth of Civic Justice

In Episode 6 of Historia Juris, we leave the world of divine commandments behind and step into the bustling city���states of ancient Greece. Rather than a single legal code, Greek law was a shared way of thinking about justice���one shaped by citizenship, public participation, and deep suspicion of concentrated power. The episode explains why Athens dominates our understanding of Greek law, not because it was typical, but because it left behind the richest evidence: inscriptions, political theory, and���most importantly���real courtroom speeches. These sources reveal a legal culture focused less on abstract theory and more on procedure: who could bring a case, how arguments were made, and how ordinary citizens decided outcomes. We meet early lawgivers like Draco and Solon, whose reforms reflect Athens��� struggle to control violence, debt, and inequality without tipping into tyranny. We also contrast Athens with Sparta, where law functioned more as a system of discipline and social control than open civic debate. The episode then walks listeners into an actual Athenian courtroom���crowded, loud, and run without professional judges or lawyers. Cases were argued directly by citizens before massive juries, blending law, politics, and performance. Mechanisms like public prosecutions, challenges to illegal laws, and even ostracism show how democracy used law as a safety valve against abuse of power.

30 Apr 2026 - 16 min
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