"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.
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 reunificat...
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 reunificat...
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’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...
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 ...
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 ...
In this episode, through interviews with district court judges, a county department of social services attorney and a parent attorney, we will talk ab...
In this episode, through interviews with district court judges, a county department of social services attorney and a parent attorney, we will talk ab...
In today’s episode, through interviews with county department social workers and attorney, the state Guardian ad litem program, a parent attorney, and...
In today’s episode, through interviews with county department social workers and attorney, the state Guardian ad litem program, a parent attorney, and...