Approach The Bench

S1, E12: Judge Stephen Dillard

26 min · 6 de ago de 2024
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Judge Stephen Dillard uses every tool at his disposal to improve transparency at the Georgia Court of Appeals — from cameras in the courtroom, to explanatory law review articles, to posts on social media. On this month's episode of Approach The Bench, a Law360 podcast hosted by feature reporter Cara Bayles, Judge Stephen Dillard spoke about how he navigates social media as a jurist, why he educates the public about his work, and what it's like to work for one of the busiest courts in the country.

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