John Caher

Amici Podcast

The "Amici" podcast series was created to share information and insight from New York's judges and the Unified Court System with constituents, stakeholders and anyone else who might have an interest in these topics.

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John Caher

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Government

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ww2.nycourts.gov

Ostatni odcinek

10 lip 2026

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From Newsrooms to Courtrooms: The Chief Judge’s Q&A with John Caher 10.07.2026

In this special edition of “Amici: News and Insights from the New York Courts,” Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson turns the microphone toward someone who has spent decades shining a light on others: longtime “Amici” host and UCS veteran John Caher. As John embarked upon retirement last Spring, he reflected on his extraordinary career spanning 30 years in journalism and another decade in the Unified Cour...

The Family Business: Mom and Daughter Court Officers Rebecca and Jolyn Dingman 10.06.2026

In this episode of Amici: News and Insights from the New York Courts, we meet an inspiring pair of women who made NYS Court System history: Court Officers Rebecca and Jolyn Dingman, the first mother–daughter duo to graduate side by side from the New York State Court Officers Academy. A generation apart but united by service, pride, and deep family bonds, Rebecca and Jolyn completed their training...

The case that made sojourner truth: How a formerly enslaved woman beat the establishment 20.02.2026

In this special Black History Month edition of Amici: News and Insights from the New York Courts, we shine a light on one of the most extraordinary and often overlooked stories in American legal history. It begins in Ulster County, New York, where a newly freed Black woman discovers that her young son has been illegally sold to a plantation in Alabama. Determined to bring her son home and seek jus...

Promoting Diversity in the Courts: Mindy Jeng 22.01.2026

In the latest Diversity Dialogue podcast, Mindy Jeng, Executive Director of Pro Bono Services and Special Counsel to Justin Barry, Executive Director of the Court System, discusses her family’s roots in China and Taiwan and the importance of diversity in the Court System. “… It's when we get to know different people with different backgrounds and experiences that we will have a better understandin...

Climbing the Bench with Quadriplegia: Hon. Shannon Filbert 07.01.2026

The latest Amici podcast tells the unlikely and inspiring story of a 16-year-old girl who was suddenly rendered quadriplegic yet, without the use of arms or legs, grew up to be a Family Court Judge in Erie County— the Hon. Shannon Filbert. Transcript: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/sites/default/files/document/files/2026-01/filbert%20Transcript.pdf Content Warning: Frank medical discussion

Exploring Dominican Heritage with Justices Ventura and Rosado 19.11.2025

Justice Llinét Rosado of the Appellate Division, First Department, is an immigrant from the Dominican Republic who became a U.S. citizen in her early 20s. Justice Lourdes Ventura was born to Dominican immigrants. In this Amici podcast, the justices discuss their journey from very humble roots to the upper echelon of the NYS Judiciary. They explain their culture and experiences as part of the Domin...

The Tragedy of Indian Boarding Schools: Marnee Ryan Lehtonen 17.09.2025

In this Diversity Dialogue segment of the Amici podcast program, we explore Indian boarding schools, institutions established in the U.S. and Canada with the expressed goal of eradicating indigenous culture. Our guest is Marnee Ryan Lehtonen, of Corning City Court. Marnee’s grandmother grew up in the notorious Thomas Indian School and, with some prodding by Marnee, shared her experience. Here, Mar...

A Random Call From the Estonian Embassy: Hon. Peter F. Lane 02.09.2025

Shortly after Peter F. Lane took office as a New York City Civil Court judge in January, he was surprised to get a call from the Estonian Embassy. He assumed it was a wrong number. Regardless, he picked it up and learned that he's apparently the first and only judge in the nation of Estonian descent. In this podcast, we'll explore Judge Lane's background and learn a little about a country in North...

Rural Pathways: Presiding Justice Elizabeth A. Garry 14.08.2025

The lack of accessible legal services in rural areas is a national crisis, and New York State — where four million people live in rural areas – is certainly no exception. Presiding Justice Elizabeth A. Garry of the Appellate Division, Third Department, is attempting to address the crisis through a novel “Rural Pathways” initiative that places law students in remote areas where they can experience...

Promoting Diversity in the Courts: Esther Louis-Juste 07.07.2025

In the latest Diversity Dialogue podcast, Esther Louis-Juste, the Justice Coordinator for the Ninth Judicial District and the child of Haitian immigrants, discusses her role in the courts, and how her background and family experiences influence the way she views her job. “I think about my grandpa, who's 102,” she said. “If my grandpa came into this court building today, would he be able to access...

Promoting Diversity in the Court System: Elizabeth Booth, 8/7/19 17.06.2025

Transcript: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/sites/default/files/document/files/2019-08/Goodman-Booth_0.pdf

Promoting Diversity in the Court System: Helen Zhu, 8/2/19 17.06.2025

Transcript: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/sites/default/files/document/files/2019-08/Goodman-Zhu%20Final.pdf

Promoting Diversity in the Court System: Tamara Kersh, 6/10/19 17.06.2025

Transcript: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/sites/default/files/document/files/2019-06/TamaraKersh.pdf

Promoting Diversity in the Court System: Alia Razzaq, 5/13/19 17.06.2025

Transcript: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/sites/default/files/document/files/2019-05/Goodman-RazzaqFinal_0.pdf

Promoting Diversity in the Court System: Lakisha Hickson, 5/6/19 17.06.2025

Transcript: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/doc/18126

Promoting Diversity in the Court System: Michelle Foggie, 4/29/19 17.06.2025

Transcript: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/doc/18131

Promoting Diversity in the Court System: Nala Woodard , 12/10/18 17.06.2025

Transcript: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/doc/14006

Promoting Diversity on the Bench: Martin Huynh 13.06.2025

In today's Diversity Dialogue, we'll meet a man well-known to many of us in the court system -- Martin Huynh. But who knew he was a Vietnamese refugee brought out of the country at the age of four by a single parent mom, or that their journey halfway around the world began on a boat and included a period of waiting in the Philippine Islands where they slept on hammocks? Transcript: https://ww2.nyc...

A HISTORIC APPOINTMENT: THIRD JD ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE CHRISTINA L. RYBA 12.06.2025

Less than a decade ago, no Black person had ever been elected to state Supreme Court in any of the 28 counties of the Third Department, an area from Kingston to Canada that accounts for about 45 percent of the counties in New York. The woman who broke that barrier and paved the way for several others, the Hon. Christina L. Ryba, was recently appointed Administrative Judge for the Third Judicial Di...

GRIP: A specialty court targeting girls of color in Family Court 06.06.2025

Transcript: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/sites/default/files/document/files/2019-07/GRIPCourt_0_0.pdf

Pride 2019: Justice Garry delivers remarks opening series of Failla Commission Pride Month activities 06.06.2025

Transcript: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/doc/20771

Adopting Foster Children: How court system employees Frank and Nancy Woods went from being a double income/ no kids (“DINK”) household to a family of . . . five. 06.06.2025

Transcript: /doc/13886

Claire’s Story: Hon. Salvatore R. Martoche discusses the loss of his daughter to an opiate addiction—and what the legal community can do to prevent similar tragedies 06.06.2025

Transcript: /doc/13751

Raise the Age: Deputy Chief Administrative Judges Edwina Mendelson and Michael Coccoma explain what will happen on Monday when NY raises the age of criminal responsibility 06.06.2025

Transcript: /doc/10996

Matthew Skinner: The day the Court of Appeals made Pride possible 6/12/18 06.06.2025

Transcript: Transcripts/AmiciSkinner.pdf

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