Keepers of Our Republic
In this special episode of Keepers of Our Republic, host Brooke Bergen travels to the University of Washington School of Law for a judicial conference featuring some of the nation’s leading former federal judges, legal scholars, and attorneys. Through a series of conversations with retired federal judges from across the country, this episode explores growing threats to judicial independence, the erosion of public trust in the courts, and why the rule of law depends on an informed public. Guests discuss the rise in attacks against judges, misinformation about the judiciary, civic education, judicial security, and the responsibility lawyers and judges share in helping Americans better understand how the courts really work. Featuring conversations with: - Judge Thomas Griffith (Ret.), Former Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia - Judge Paul Grimm (Ret.), Former Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland - Judge Abdul Kallon (Ret.) Former Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama - Judge Bernice Donald (Ret.) Former Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit - Judge Nancy Gertner (Ret.) Former Judge, United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts -- Welcome back to Keepers of our Republic, a new weekly podcast from Keep Our Republic that takes listeners inside the institutions at the heart of American democracy. Every week, Keepers of Our Republic features thoughtful conversations with election administrators and retired federal judges. We explore how elections are really run, discuss why an independent judiciary is essential to a strong republic, and separate fact from fiction in a fast-changing world. Learn more about Keep Our Republic, a nonpartisan nonprofit, at our website, https://keepourrepublic.org [https://keepourrepublic.org ]
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