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Justice Unmasked: Family Court Corruption" is an AI-generated podcast dedicated to uncovering the hidden truths, systemic flaws, and real-life struggles faced by families navigating the family court system. While the podcast is hosted by AI, the stories shared are real, backed by factual evidence, and rooted in the lived experiences of those fighting against a broken system. Each episode shines a light on the often-overlooked stories of parents and children, exposes the tactics and practices ...
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In this episode of Lady Justice: Women of the Courts, hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia are joined by Chief Justice Gordon J. MacDonald of New Hampshire and Justice C. Shannon Bacon of New Mexico to discuss the pivotal work of the Committee on Legal Education and Admissions Reform (CLEAR). As Chair and V…
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In this powerful episode of Justice Unmasked: Family Court Corruption, Meg and The Real JD tackle the harrowing story of Maya and Sebastian Laing. These two brave teens were forcibly removed from their home and sent to a reunification camp in a traumatic, court-ordered intervention that has shocked the nation. With gut-wrenching footage showing the…
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In this powerful episode of Justice Unmasked: Family Court Corruption, Meg and JD dive deep into the harrowing yet inspiring story of Kikki Boinski. From enduring years of domestic violence to navigating the family court system, Kikki’s journey sheds light on the challenges survivors face when the legal system fails to protect them. Kikki’s story i…
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Justice Unmasked: Family Court Corruption is hosted by Meghann and co-host Michael, who together delve into the untold stories of family court injustices, revealing how power and manipulation can devastate lives. In this eye-opening podcast, Meghann and Michael confront the uncomfortable realities behind family court decisions, exploring how a syst…
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In this gripping episode of Justice Unmasked: Family Court Corruption, we dive into the case of Saundra Lea Marcoot, a mother whose fierce custody battle escalated into alarming allegations of retaliation against District Judge Jason Cashon. Recently indicted by a grand jury on charges of 'Obstruction or Retaliation,' Marcoot is accused of threaten…
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What happens when the legal system designed to protect families is instead used to tear them apart? In this gripping episode of Justice Unmasked: Family Court Corruption, we unravel the complex legal battle of Laura Smith, a mother from Denton County, Texas, who is fighting to clear her name and reclaim her rights. Representing herself in court, La…
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In this episode of Lady Justice: Women of the Court, Justices Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Beth Walker of West Virginia are joined by David J. Sachar, Director of the Center for Judicial Ethics at the National Center for State Courts. David shares his expertise in working with state and international judiciaries to develop policies and training prog…
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Filing a motion in family court can be an intimidating process, but it doesn't have to be. In this episode of Navigating Family Court: A Step-by-Step Guide to Filing a Motion, we break down the essentials of filing a motion, providing a clear, step-by-step guide to help you navigate the complexities of family law. Whether you're seeking child custo…
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Family courts are supposed to protect children, but what happens when they tear families apart based on false accusations? In this deeply emotional episode of Separated Without a Voice: A Mother’s Heartbreaking Fight Against False Accusations and Family Court Bias, we share the heartbreaking story of Elena Ward, a mother from Johnson County, Kansas…
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In this explosive episode of Justice Unmasked: Family Court Corruption, we dive into the serious allegations brought against Guardian ad Litem, Victor Langston, by petitioner Elena Ward (Case No. 17CV3057). Ms. Ward's formal complaint paints a troubling picture of bias, misrepresentation, and a failure to fulfill his legal duties as a child advocat…
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n this episode of Fight for Fairness: The Legal Battle of Stacy Lynn Dimarco, we explore the complex legal battle in the case of Stacy Lynn Dimarco (also known as Stacy Lynn Jones) vs. The State of Oklahoma (Case No. F-2024-37). Stacy Lynn Dimarco appeals her convictions for violating a child custody order and obstructing an officer, presenting thr…
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Dive deep into the controversial and complex world of parental alienation within custody disputes in this compelling podcast. "Unmasking Parental Alienation" offers a comprehensive analysis, featuring insights from the Conscious Co-Parenting Institute (CCPI), the groundbreaking work of Dr. Craig Childress, and a critical examination of the expertis…
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In this episode of Appeal Dismissal Errors & Alleged Court Violations: The Agnes Mecurry & Etha Jones Case, we delve into the recent legal developments surrounding the appeal dismissal of Agnes Mecurry and Etha Jones (Case No. 24-5786). The appellants argue that their appeal was wrongfully dismissed due to an oversight in court procedures, specific…
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In this episode of Behind the Bench, we take a deep dive into the troubling complaints filed against Guardian Ad Litem Bradly Wagner and Judge David Steel, both key figures in Johnson County, Kansas' family court. Christina Wheeler, a mother from Gardner, Kansas, shares her harrowing experience battling systemic bias and alleged misconduct in her p…
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Dive deep into the backbone of American justice with this enlightening episode, where we explore the intricate workings of the U.S. Federal Court System. From the ground up, learn about the three-tiered structure of trial, appellate, and Supreme courts that keep the scales of justice balanced. We'll dissect how federal courts operate under limited …
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In this gripping episode of our podcast, we delve deep into the harrowing story of Daisy, a four-year-old girl failed by the very institutions meant to protect her. Facing grave injustices and overlooked by New Jersey’s Division of Child Protection and Permanency, Daisy's plight exposes a systemic failure at every level. Join us as we uncover how m…
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Tune into "Mathew's Stand," where we delve into the high-stakes legal battle of Mathew Peters v. Abby Johnson, et al., taking place in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. This episode sheds light on the critical issues surrounding family courts and civil rights, focusing on the termination of parental rights and subsequent…
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Dive into the complex intersection of federal and family court jurisdictions in "Federal vs. Family Court: Tara Smith's Jurisdictional Struggle." This episode takes a closer look at Tara Smith's contentious case against Baltimore County, Maryland, et al., heard in the District of Maryland. Focusing on the pressing issues of federal court abstention…
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In this critical episode of our legal podcast, we explore the limitations of federal habeas corpus in child custody disputes and why this underscores the pressing need for comprehensive family court reform. We'll dive into two eye-opening cases - Montemayor v. Dallas County Child Protective Services and Vosburgh v. Berger - that reveal how the curr…
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In this gripping episode, we delve into the complex and emotionally charged case of Matthew Escalante, a father whose relentless legal battle against the Kansas family court system has inadvertently highlighted critical issues in both state and federal judicial processes. Through a series of federal court filings, Escalante's story reveals the desp…
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In this eye-opening episode of our legal podcast, we delve into two compelling cases from the United States District Court in Massachusetts that starkly illustrate the urgent need for family court reform. The Shalders and Perez cases serve as powerful examples of how the current system can fail families, pitting parental rights against government i…
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Echoes of Silence: A Struggle for Justice" is a compelling podcast that delves into the profound challenges individuals face when their pleas for help go unheard. Each episode reveals the disturbing reality of individuals fighting against a system that often fails to listen. We examine the distressing impact of stalking, harassment, and false accus…
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In this gripping episode of "Bench Bias," we delve into a controversial family court case that has sparked intense debate over alleged judicial bias, due process violations, and the disregard of substantial evidence. The case involves a mother's struggle to reclaim her parental rights and seek justice through a Writ of Mandamus. Join us as we unpac…
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Join us on "Justice Unheard: A Mother's Battle in Family Court," a gripping podcast series that dives deep into the heart-wrenching stories of parents navigating the complex and often controversial world of family court. Each episode uncovers real-life cases, like that of Whitney Thompson, who fought valiantly to protect her children from an enviro…
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In this special Constitution Day episode of Lady Justice: Women of the Court, hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia sit down with Randy Barnett, the Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law at Georgetown University and Director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution. Together, they dive into a t…
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In this insightful episode of the Lady Justice: Women of the Court podcast, hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia explore the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the judicial system with esteemed guests: Justin Forkner, Chief Administrative Officer of the Indiana Judicial Branch, and Stacey Marz, Adminis…
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Dive into the transformative world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on the court system with hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia, along with special guest Professor Amy Cyphert. Professor Cyphert is a pioneering academic in AI at West Virginia University College of Law. She directs the ASPIRE…
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Join hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas and Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia as they delve into the recent Supreme Court of the United States decision in Lindke v. Freed. Their discussion shines a light on how this ruling affects the public, public officials, and state court judges. Special guest Caroline Mackie, Partner at Poyner Spruill, L…
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Join hosts Justice Rhonda Wood of the Arkansas Supreme Court and Justice Beth Walker of the West Virginia Supreme Court on the Lady Justice Podcast, now in partnership with the National Center for State Courts (NCSC). In this episode, they welcome Anna Blackburne-Rigsby, Chief Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and current President…
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In this episode, the Lady Justices discuss the importance of equal access to justice. They welcome special guests Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Jeff Bivins and Anne-Lousie Wirthlin the Director of Access to Justice and Strategic Development for the Administrative Office of the Tennessee Courts. Justice Walker was live on location in Nashville Ten…
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In this episode, Chief Justice Beth Walker of West Virginia and Justice Rhonda Wood of Arkansas welcome special guests, the original co-hosts, former Chief Justice Bridget McCormack of Michigan and former Justice Eva Guzman of Texas for a special reunion episode. The four lady justices share personal stories on the importance of connection and the …
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In this episode, the Lady Justices welcome Claire Hudnell, a senior from Lakeside High School who aspires to be an appellate judge. Although the justices typically discuss their experiences on their state’s highest court, this episode has another purpose – to inspire, support, and encourage young women interested in the law and the judiciary. "Visi…
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In this episode, the Lady Justices will discuss all things Constitution in honor of Constitution Week. To celebrate the season 4 premiere episode the Lady Justices welcome special guest Jeffery Rosen, the president and Chief Executive Officer of the National Constitution Center, a highly regarded journalist, and Professor of law at the George Washi…
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In this episode, in honor of the Institute for Well-Being in Law, Lawyer Well-Being Week, the Lady Justices will discuss their judicial research and how it ties into attorney well-being. Our Lady Justices share their unique approach in their respective positions to foster proactive support for change in lawyer well-being. For more information on La…
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In this episode, the Lady Justices will discuss the power of civil discourse with special guest Director of the Liberty and Law Center, Assistant law professor with the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, JoAnn Koob. According to the Antonin Scalia Law School, the Public Discourse Project is a cutting-edge program that seeks to am…
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In this episode, the Lady Justices will discuss the National Center for State Courts' survey on public confidence in the courts. The judiciary can only exist with the trust and confidence of the people. Our Lady Justices delve into the importance of public confidence in the courts. They also detail how their respective courts work to improve confid…
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In episode 24, the Lady Justices will discuss how state courts interact with federal courts. The Lady Justices also discuss judicial discipline and financial reporting in their states and the importance of public confidence in the court system. Former Chief Justice McCormack of Michigan shares exciting news about her transition as Chief Justice to …
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In episode 23, the Lady Justices will discuss subject-matter division courts in their respective states, the different roles judges play, and sovereign immunity. The Lady Justices also share how acts of kindness have touched their lives recently.โดย Arkansas Supreme Court
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In Episode 22, the Lady Justices will discuss life after the bench, the rules in their states related to ending judicial service, challenges to those rules, and Michigan Chief Justice Bridget McCormack will make a special announcement. The Lady Justices all detail the importance of making way for this generation and the next generation as a crucial…
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Welcome to the Season 3 Premiere of Lady Justice: Women of the Court. In honor of Constitution Day, the Lady Justices welcome special guest and author of 51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law Chief Judge Jeffery S. Sutton of the 6th Circuit. Follow the link below to get your copy of Chief Judge Sutton's book 5…
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In the final episode of season 2, the Lady Justices discuss their paths to becoming Supreme Court justices, how being a justice influences their writing style, and the importance of writing judicial opinions in plain language.โดย Arkansas Supreme Court
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In this episode, the Lady Justices will discuss their work and home organization preferences as well as how managing these issues can impact legal professionals' well-being.โดย Arkansas Supreme Court
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In this episode, current and former Chief Justices describe the roles and responsibilities that come with the position. Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor of Ohio and Chief Justice Loretta Rush of Indiana join the program to share their experiences and insights.โดย Arkansas Supreme Court
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Craving even more insight on career opportunities in the legal field? The women recently spoke at the When There are Nine conference at the University of Charleston in West Virginia, an event designed as a ‘for women, by women’ conversation for those considering a career in the law. Listen in as the justices discuss formative experiences that inspi…
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On this episode, the Lady Justices share their insight on how to succeed in law school based on listener questions that we received from students through social media and on our podcast voicemail. Joining the program is special guest Justice Carla Wong McMillian (shown right) of the Georgia Supreme Court.…
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In this Season 2 opener, we're once again celebrating Constitution Day! The justices discuss timely issues around state constitutions, like redistricting after the recent census. The women also discuss the most recent amendments to the constitutions in their states. Plus, what happens when states interpret the same general language in their constit…
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