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Overview Upheld, the Podcast for Judges Come to Order Rule of Law Podcast

Upheld, the Podcast for Judges

Upheld, the Podcast for Judges

Created by judges, for judges, Upheld is the podcast for the nation’s judiciary. Being a judge is hard and often isolating and many judges go from one day advocating for their clients using the skills they learned in practice and law school to putting on a black robe a taking the bench with minimal support. Upheld tackles all things judicial, from ethics to case management to AI and more, with plenty of stories and maybe even a little fun along the way.

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Episode One: Lecture Series

Hon. Diane J. Humetewa, the first Native American woman and the first enrolled tribal member to serve as a U.S. federal judge, delivered the Justice Jackson Lecture on the topic of public trust and confidence in the courts. Her lecture was entitled  “Reposing the Public’s Special Trust and Confidence in Your Wisdom, Uprightness & Learning: A Discussion About Instilling and Maintaining Confidence in Our Courts.” 

Polling suggests that trust in and approval of the nation’s highest court, the Supreme Court of the United States, remains at or near historic lows. Judge Humetewa discusses what judges at all court levels can do to improve public trust and confidence. 

Episode Two: Lecture Series

The National Judicial College’s Fifth Annual Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lecture featured Professor Arthur Miller, who entitled his presentation “My friend Ruth.”

Professor Arthur Miller is one of the nation’s most distinguished legal scholars in the areas of civil litigation, copyright, unfair competition, and privacy. Professor Miller first met Ruth Bader Ginsburg when they, along with RBG’s husband Marty, were law students at Harvard.  The pair would become lifelong friends, both successfully arguing cases before the Supreme Court of the United States, and maintaining that bond of friendship as she ascended to the Supreme Court herself and he established a prestigious career at Harvard, and later NYU. Professor Miller has appeared in numerous movies, podcasts, news shows and books on the late justice. 

Episode Three: Lecture Series

Judge J. Michelle Childs presented “The Republic Is Safe As Long as the Courthouse Doors Are Open” in April 2025. 

Judge Childs has been a member of United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit since 2022. She previously served as a judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, beginning 2010.

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