Beyond The Bench

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"Beyond the Bench" is a podcast about the legal system produced by the North Carolina Judicial College at the UNC School of Government. It is interview-based, with guests including judges, lawyers, professors, and citizens who have participated in court proceedings. Some interviews focus on guests personal experiences and opinions, while others explore discrete legal issues. The podcast is organized by season, with each season being focused on a particular type of case. For example, season one is about criminal law, and is hosted by Jeff Welty, a member of the criminal law faculty at the School of Government and the Director of the North Carolina Judicial College.

Episodios

  • Season 02, Episode 06: Obtaining Permanency

    26/01/2017 Duración: 31min

    In this last episode, you’ll learn about permanent outcomes for the family and child, with a discussion of two opposite outcomes: a child’s reunification with his/her parents and the child’s adoption after a termination of parental rights. Find out what happens in our remaining court case!  

  • The Child’s Voice in Court: The Role of the Guardian ad Litem

    12/01/2017 Duración: 41min

    We’re back with Episode 5, “The Child’s Voice in Court: The Role of the Guardian ad Litem,” for our Beyond the Bench Season 2 podcast. In this episode, we take a break from our court cases to focus on the child. Find out how the child’s perspective is represented in [...]

  • Season 02, Episode 04: The Case Plan – In and Out of Court

    15/12/2016 Duración: 37min

    At the end of our last episode, one of our two cases ended when the court dismissed it after concluding the child was not neglected. But in our other case, the case where the children were living with their parents in a van in the woods without adequate shelter, food, [...]

  • Season 02, Episode 03: The Trial: Adjudicating Neglect

    02/12/2016 Duración: 24min

    In this episode, through interviews with district court judges, a county department of social services attorney and a parent attorney, we will talk about the hearing where the court decides if the child is neglected and what happens afterwards.

  • Season 02 Episode 02: The System Responds

    18/11/2016 Duración: 31min

    In today’s episode, through interviews with county department social workers and attorney, the state Guardian ad litem program, a parent attorney, and district court judges, we’ll discuss how the county department responds to a report of suspected neglect and when court action is needed. This area of the law has its [...]

  • S02 Episode 01: Without a Home

    04/11/2016 Duración: 30min

    In today’s episode, through interviews with homeless shelter providers and district court judges, we’ll talk about what homelessness looks like, whether it’s neglect and whether you need to make a report to county department.  

  • S02 Episode 00: Welcome to Season 2 of Beyond the Bench

    31/10/2016 Duración: 02min

    Welcome to Season 2 of Beyond the Bench, a podcast by the NC Judicial College at the UNC School of Government. Season 2 tells the story of homelessness, neglect and the child welfare system in NC. During this Season, we’ll talk about what family homeless looks like, whether homelessness is [...]

  • S01 Episode 05: Anne Precythe on Community Corrections

    06/09/2016 Duración: 33min

    During the final episode of Season 1, faculty member Jamie Markham interviews the North Carolina Director of Community Corrections Anne Precythe. She talks about what is was like when she first started working in the area of probation, how it has changed, and what it looks like today. If you [...]

  • S01 Episode 04: Shea Denning on DWI and Jamie Markham on Absconding from Probation

    22/08/2016 Duración: 36min

    Faculty member Shea Denning explores the procedures and punishments associated with impaired driving and ponders their effectiveness in addressing the DWI problem. In the second segment, host Jeff Welty talks with colleague Jamie Markham about the concept of absconding from probation. If you like what you hear, please rate us [...]

  • S01 Episode 03: Judge Carl Fox

    08/08/2016 Duración: 27min

    In this episode we talk with North Carolina Superior Court Judge Carl Fox. Before becoming a judge, Fox was the first African American district attorney in the state. We talk about his life, work, and views about current criminal justice issues. If you like what you hear, please rate us [...]

  • S01 Episode 02: Chris McLaughlin on Social Media for Judges and Lawyers and Frayda Bluestein on Body Cameras and Public Records

    25/07/2016 Duración: 23min

    First, we talk with faculty member Chris McLaughlin and learn about the ethics rules that limit how lawyers and judges use social media. Next, faculty member Frayda Bluestein answers the question: do recordings made by body cameras worn by law enforcement officers qualify as public record under North Carolina law? If you like what you hear, please rate us in your podcast app. If you have questions or topics for the show, please e-mail podcast@sog.unc.edu. You can also reach producer Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu or host Jeff Welty at welty@sog.unc.edu.

  • S01 Episode 02: Chris McLaughlin on Social Media for Judges and Lawyers & Frayda Bluestein on Body Cameras and Public Records

    25/07/2016 Duración: 24min

    First, we talk with Chris McLaughlin and learn about the ethics rules that limit how lawyers and judges use social media. Then, Frayda Bluestein answers the question, do recordings made by body cameras worn law enforcement officers qualify as public record under North Carolina law? If you like what you hear please rate us in your podcast app! If you have questions or topics for the show please email producer Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu or host Jeff Welty at welty@sog.unc.edu.  

  • S01 Episode 01: Mary Ann Tally on the Court System and Shea Denning on Distracted Driving

    06/07/2016 Duración: 29min

    Faculty member John Rubin interviews North Carolina Superior Court Judge Mary Ann Tally. Tally was one of the first public defenders in the state and had a long career in indigent defense before taking the bench. Next, faculty member Shea Denning answers questions about the law of distracted driving, such as, can you text while stopped at a red light? Or is it ok to look at your iWatch while you drive? If you like what you hear, please rate us in your podcast app. If you have questions or topics for the show, please e-mail podcast@sog.unc.edu. You can also reach producer Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu or host Jeff Welty at welty@sog.unc.edu.

  • S01 Episode 04: DWI

    01/07/2016 Duración: 36min

    If you like what you hear please rate us in your podcast app! If you have questions or topics for the show please email producer Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu.

  • S01 Episode 05: Anne Precythe

    01/07/2016 Duración: 33min

    This concludes Season 1 of Beyond the Bench. We're working hard on Season 2 and will be bringing those to you in the coming weeks.  If you like what you hear please rate us in your podcast app! If you have questions or topics for the show please email producer Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu.

  • S01 Episode 03: Carl Fox

    01/07/2016 Duración: 27min

    This week we talk to Judge Carl Fox about his path to If you like what you hear please rate us in your podcast app! If you have questions or topics for the show please email producer Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu.

  • S01 Episode 00: Beyond the Bench is now in session

    29/06/2016 Duración: 01min

    The UNC School of Government is excited to bring you "Beyond the Bench," a podcast featuring interviews with people in and around the court system. We'll be broadcasting episodes biweekly, so please listen in and tell us what you think. You can reach producer, Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu.

  • S01 Episode 00: Beyond the Bench is now in session

    29/06/2016 Duración: 01min

    The UNC School of Government is excited to bring you "Beyond the Bench," a podcast featuring interviews with people in and around the court system. We'll be broadcasting episodes biweekly, so please listen in and tell us what you think. You can reach producer, Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu.

  • S01 Episode 01: Mary Ann Tally & Shea Denning on Distracted Driving

    18/03/2016 Duración: 40s

    Professor John Rubin interviews Superior Court Judge Mary Ann Tally. Judge Tally was one of the first public defenders in the state and had a long career with indigent defense before taking the bench. Then, Shea Denning gives answers questions about the law of distracted driving like, can you text while stopped at a red light? Or is it ok to look at your iWatch while you drive? If you like what you hear please rate us in your podcast app! If you have questions or topics for the show please email producer Danielle Rivenbark at daniellp@sog.unc.edu.