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You'll learn about:

  • Inspired by Thurgood Marshall
  • Running to achieve more diversity on the bench - outside the current appointment system
  • Need for More Attention to Juvenile Law in Montgomery County
  • Judgeships in Montgomery County
    • 8 people running for 7 positions
    • Marylin the only one who wasn’t appointed
    • 7 judges are running to retain their appointed seats
    • These judges are appointed by the Governor
    • Judges must run during the first election after appointment to retain their seats
    • Their seats are rarely challenged
  • On the process of appointing judges and incumbent judge advantages in the election
    • Judge candidates must fill out applications for bar associations
    • Bar associations make recommendations to the Governor’s Commission that recommends judge candidates to the Governor (the Governor appoints the members of the commission)
    • Governor appoints attorneys to become judges
    • Lots of politics involved in the process - the bar associations evaluate judge applicants, submit recommendations to the Governor’s commission and the Governor’s Commission sends a couple of recommendations for each vacancy
  • Is the judge selection system just? Should we have a different system?
    • Perhaps not completely fair in Montgomery County
    • Each county bar association is powerful
    • Other Maryland counties do not charge a fee for judge candidates to apply for a judgeship candidate review - MoCo private bar associations charge $100
    • The MoCo bar association has 4 representatives out of the 13 total on the Governor’s Commission
    • The MoCo Commission reveals to other candidates before the commission how they voted on all the other candidates. The other bar associations don’t do this.
    • Yet - there is an ability to run for judge without an appointment.
  • On Judges and Understanding People Coming Before the Court
    • Lack of Understanding / Empathy Persists in Courts
  • Circuit Courts in Montgomery County
    • Appeals Function (From State Agency Administrative Process Findings)
    • Family Law Cases are the bulk of the cases
  • Office of Administrative Hearings
    • Administrative Law Judges
  • On the Occasional Inhumanity / Humanity of the Justice System
    • Depending on if the court identifies with the person being judged
  • After 18 months in Montgomery County, Judges rotate into different dockets (juvenile law to another type of law)
  continue reading

38 episodes

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Manage episode 379008486 series 3518203
Content provided by Jon Foreman and The ACTIVIST - by Jon Foreman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jon Foreman and The ACTIVIST - by Jon Foreman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

You'll learn about:

  • Inspired by Thurgood Marshall
  • Running to achieve more diversity on the bench - outside the current appointment system
  • Need for More Attention to Juvenile Law in Montgomery County
  • Judgeships in Montgomery County
    • 8 people running for 7 positions
    • Marylin the only one who wasn’t appointed
    • 7 judges are running to retain their appointed seats
    • These judges are appointed by the Governor
    • Judges must run during the first election after appointment to retain their seats
    • Their seats are rarely challenged
  • On the process of appointing judges and incumbent judge advantages in the election
    • Judge candidates must fill out applications for bar associations
    • Bar associations make recommendations to the Governor’s Commission that recommends judge candidates to the Governor (the Governor appoints the members of the commission)
    • Governor appoints attorneys to become judges
    • Lots of politics involved in the process - the bar associations evaluate judge applicants, submit recommendations to the Governor’s commission and the Governor’s Commission sends a couple of recommendations for each vacancy
  • Is the judge selection system just? Should we have a different system?
    • Perhaps not completely fair in Montgomery County
    • Each county bar association is powerful
    • Other Maryland counties do not charge a fee for judge candidates to apply for a judgeship candidate review - MoCo private bar associations charge $100
    • The MoCo bar association has 4 representatives out of the 13 total on the Governor’s Commission
    • The MoCo Commission reveals to other candidates before the commission how they voted on all the other candidates. The other bar associations don’t do this.
    • Yet - there is an ability to run for judge without an appointment.
  • On Judges and Understanding People Coming Before the Court
    • Lack of Understanding / Empathy Persists in Courts
  • Circuit Courts in Montgomery County
    • Appeals Function (From State Agency Administrative Process Findings)
    • Family Law Cases are the bulk of the cases
  • Office of Administrative Hearings
    • Administrative Law Judges
  • On the Occasional Inhumanity / Humanity of the Justice System
    • Depending on if the court identifies with the person being judged
  • After 18 months in Montgomery County, Judges rotate into different dockets (juvenile law to another type of law)
  continue reading

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