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Thursday, 24 September 2015 / Published in Podcast
The Rule of Law: 4 Key Principles – Justice Speaks Podcast In this episode Brian MacKenzie, a retired judge from Michigan, discusses the importance of the “Rule of Law” in the
The Hidden Epidemic: Alcoholism Among Seniors
The Hidden Epidemic: Alcoholism Among Seniors The American Medical Association called it a “hidden epidemic.” The National Institute of Health says it is “[o]ne of the fastest growing health problems
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Thursday, 17 September 2015 / Published in Podcast
DWI Courts: A Necessary Component in the Battle to End Impaired Driving – Justice Speaks Podcast David Wallace, the Traffic Safety Guy, international expert on DWI (Driving While Impaired/Intoxicated) Courts,
The Rule of Law
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Sunday, 13 September 2015 / Published in Law
The Rule of Law As I write this, Clerk Kim Davis of Rowan County Kentucky has refused to obey an order issued by a judge of the United States District
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Thursday, 10 September 2015 / Published in Podcast
Drugged Driving
Marijuana and the Justice System – Now What? Justice Speaks Podcast Do you have medical marijuana where you live? Are you involved with the justice system?  If you answered yes
Medical Marijuana: Are There Any Benefits?
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Tuesday, 08 September 2015 / Published in Drugs, Marijuana
Medical Marijuana: Are There Any Benefits? Every day more and more reports, research and articles are released that address the question of whether there are truly benefits to medical marijuana.
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Sunday, 30 August 2015 / Published in Corporate Road Safety, Podcast
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Distracted Driving: A Company’s Nightmare – Justice Speaks Podcast Do you have a policy on texting or using a cell phone while driving? If you answered the first two questions
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Friday, 28 August 2015 / Published in Podcast
Ethics In Problem-Solving Courts – Justice Speaks Podcast “The basic function of an independent, impartial and honorable judiciary is to maintain the utmost integrity in decision making,” according to Judge
Combating DWI—Have We Done Enough?
Combating DWI—Have We Done Enough? May 14th, 1988 is a day that will long be remembered by many.  On that day, the deadliest impaired driving crash in U.S. history occurred
The shibboleth ‘tough on crime’ is one politicians find quite appealing. The problem is that being tough – without being smart and effective – makes the community less safe and
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