Trailer: South Carolina Criminal Law Podcast
Episode 5 – Obstructing Injustice – Seth Okin
Episode 4 – Obstructing Injustice – Kush Arora
Episode 3 – Obstructing Injustice – Oleg Fastovsky
Episode 2 – Obstructing Injustice – Karin Porter
Episode 1 – Obstructing Injustice – David Benowitz
Episode 6 – Mental Illness and Substance Abuse in the Criminal Justice System
Episode 5 – Foster Care to Founding a Firm with Bianca Williams
Episode 4 – Taxation, Finance & Racial (In)Justice with Suha Najjar and Zachary Turner
Episode 3 – COVID, Crime and the Courts with Allie Menegakis of SC4CJR
Episode 2 – Allow Us to (Re)Introduce Ourselves
Episode 1 – Mandy Powers Norrell
Episode 10 – These Are a Few of Our Favorite War Stories
The Christmas Movie Debate with Brett Bayne
Episode 8 – 2020 Golden Gavel Awards
Episode 7 – Medical-Legal Partnerships with Kirby Mitchell of South Carolina Legal Services
Episode 6 – USC School of Law Dean William Hubbard
Episode 5 – NACDL President Chris Adams on Death Penalty Cases
Episode 4 – The YLD and Surviving As a Young Lawyer with Jeanmarie Tankersley
Episode 3 – Fighting the Good Fight for Low Income Citizens with Sue Berkowitz of Appleseed Legal Justice Center
Episode 2 – The Breonna Taylor Case and the Undisclosed Podcast with Colin Miller, AC Parham, and Jasmine Caruthers
Episode 4.1 – College Football in the Time of Corona with Chris Paschal
Episode 27 – COVID 19 and the Pandemic Recession Webinar
Episode 26 – The Great Criminal Justice Debate with April Sampson and Mark McLawhorn
Criminal Justice Reform with Allie Menegakis of SC4CJR.org
Episode 24 – Get Lit with Brindolyn McNair and Karson Terry
Episode 23 – Summer Wine Recommendations with Mike the Wine Guy
Episode 22 – Lean Law with Susan Williams
Episode 21 – Law School in the Time of Corona
Episode 20 – Murder Etc. Host Brad Willis
Bonus Episode: Fictional Lawyer Tournament
Bonus Episode: The Man Who Would Be Tiger King
Episode 18 – Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Costa Pleicones … Really!
Episode 17 – Behind the Bench with Judge Robert Hood
Episode 16 – The SC Bar Conference with Conference Chair Judge Carolyn Matthews
Episode 15 – The path from calculus to Congress with Adair Boroughs
Episode 14 – The Golden Gavels: These Are a Few of Our Favorite Things
Episode 13: Easy Marketing Tips: Just Pay Shipping And Handling With Kenny Berger
Episode 12: Work-Life Balance Panel With LaRone Washington, Nick Lewis, and Kenny Gardner
Episode 11: Raising The Bar With SC Bar President Beverly Carroll
Episode 10: School Funding And Educational Equality With Professor Derek Black
Episode 9: Vital Info On Vital Records With Virginia Riley
Episode 8: Behind The Brisket With Robert Goings
Episode 7: SC Bar Mock Trial With Cynthia Cothran, Megan Gresham, Alex Mende and Carolina Williamson
Episode 6: Estate Planning: What You Need To Know with Jonathan Spitz
Episode 5: Charleston Bar And Diversity with Debra Gammons
Episode 4: Work/Life Integration With The Law with Tameika Isaac Devine
Episode 3: Politics, Public Defending & Pedal Guitar with Rhodes Bailey
Episode 2: Charleston School of Law with Ed Bell
Episode 1: Football (and Law) with Todd Ellis
Episode 20: Public Policy and Governmental Affairs with “Mayor Bob” Coble
Episode 19 – Immigration Law with Mike Pinilla
Episode 18 – Chris Kenney
Episode 17 – Consumer Legal Services and Greenville Practice with Susan Ingles
Episode 16 – Anxiety & Depression in the Law with Nicky Davis
Episode 15 – Stacy Thompson
Episode 14: What Had Happened Was
Episode 13: Employment Law
Episode 12 – Micah Caskey
Episode 11: Law Student Takeover
Episode 10: Barbara Seymour
Episode 9: Plaintiff Roundtable
Episode 8 – Off the Record
Episode 7 – Jack Swerling
Episode 6: Chad McGowan
Episode 5: Judge Donna Strom
Episode 4: Brett Bayne
Episode 3: Judge Daniel Coble
Episode 2: Minority Round Table
Episode 1: Ducati’s Back, Alright!
Episode 20 – Civil Law Primer
Episode 19 – Criminal Law Primer
Episode 18 – Family Law Primer
Episode 17 – Women’s Roundtable
Episode 16 – Megan Seiner
Episode 15 – Jennifer Rainville
Episode 14 – Malissa Burnette
Episode 13 – Criminal Law Round Table
Episode 12 – Reader Questions
BONUS Episode – Sweatervest Halloween
Episode 11- Benjamin Dunn
Episode 10 – Eric Poston a.k.k. Ducati James
Episode 9 – Justice John Few
Episode 8 – Vance Stricklin Jr.
Episode 7 – David Ross and Guests
Episode 6 – David Rudolf
Episode 5 – Byron Gipson
Episode 4 – Dick Harpootlian
Episode 3 – Getting to Know You
Episode 2 – John Nichols
Episode 1 – Rep. Micah Caskey
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