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EP 62 Fresh Meat
Episode 622nd January 2026 • The JudgeMental Podcast • Christine Miller, Hugh Barrow
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JudgeMental Podcast – Episode 62: Fresh Meat

In this episode, Christine and Hugh dive into a recent TikTok by Louisville attorney Allison Russell, who proposes adding another division to the Louisville Family Court as a solution to ongoing issues. The hosts discuss the merits and drawbacks of this idea, reflect on the realities of family court in Louisville, and share their perspectives on the challenges facing the legal system. They also address the importance of open dialogue, the complexities of judicial appointments, and the need for accountability and reform.

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Allison Russell’s proposed solution for Louisville Family Court

The realities of being a judge and the challenges of the current system

The importance of public dialogue and transparency in the legal community

The role of attorneys, judges, and the public in driving change

Personal anecdotes and reflections on the state of family law in Louisville

The impact of social media and public opinion on the legal process

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