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#197 Is Public Perception of the Judiciary Changing? A Conversation With Judge Bernice Donald.

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In the American political system, the judiciary serves as an impartial, independent branch of government responsible for interpreting our laws and deciding cases and controversies. Even with these foundational principles, how do we ensure public trust in the institution? Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Bernice Donald joins Kayla Odom and Alicia Downey to reflect on the public perception of the role of the judiciary. Listen in to hear what shapes our understanding of the courts, and what the judiciary can do to ensure public confidence in the administration of justice.

With special guest:

Hon. Bernice B. Donald, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

Related Links:

Bernice B. Donald and Don R. Willett – How to counter today’s tribalism and build ‘a more perfect union’ – Sept. 16, 2022

Press Release, Federal appeals court judge Bernice Donald to receive Sandra Day O’Connor Award for outstanding contributions to justice – Aug. 31, 2022

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Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Kayla Odom, Corporate Counsel, Renesas

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In the American political system, the judiciary serves as an impartial, independent branch of government responsible for interpreting our laws and deciding cases and controversies. Even with these foundational principles, how do we ensure public trust in the institution? Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Bernice Donald joins Kayla Odom and Alicia Downey to reflect on the public perception of the role of the judiciary. Listen in to hear what shapes our understanding of the courts, and what the judiciary can do to ensure public confidence in the administration of justice.

With special guest:

Hon. Bernice B. Donald, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

Related Links:

Bernice B. Donald and Don R. Willett – How to counter today’s tribalism and build ‘a more perfect union’ – Sept. 16, 2022

Press Release, Federal appeals court judge Bernice Donald to receive Sandra Day O’Connor Award for outstanding contributions to justice – Aug. 31, 2022

Hosted by:

Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Kayla Odom, Corporate Counsel, Renesas

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