Missouri Law Matters
In this episode of Missouri Law Matters, Judge Matt Hamner speaks with Joseph Goff, Jr, private practice attorney and former judge, about his unique journey through Missouri’s legal system — from prosecutor to judge to advocate for civic education. Together, they explore how civic education builds public trust, why judges should connect with their communities, and how young lawyers can help demystify the court system through outreach and engagement. 👉 Key Topics: * Missouri law and the judicial system * Civic education and community engagement * Legal careers and professional development * Trust and transparency in courts * The role of judges and lawyers in public education 📍 Chapters 00:00 Personal Experiences in the Legal Field 01:43 The Influence of Sports on Legal Careers 13:00 Exploring the 24th Circuit: Counties and Culture 14:28 Judicial Responsibilities: A Day in the Life of a Judge 16:53 Transitioning to the Bench: Expectations vs. Reality 19:53 Civic Education: The Role of Judges in Community Engagement 25:11 Civic Education Committee: Goals and Initiatives 32:59 The Importance of Civic Education for Young Lawyers 37:06 From Judge to Lawyer: Navigating Career Transitions 💬 “Civic education is incredibly important. We only have the trust of the people.” — Joseph Goff Follow the Supreme Court of Missouri to learn more about Your Missouri Courts # missouri supreme court
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