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ABOTA Speaks

ABOTA Speaks

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ABOTA Speaks is the official podcast of the American Board of Trial Advocates, where history, law, and storytelling meet. Each week, ABOTA members sit down with world-renowned historians, legal experts, and accomplished trial lawyers and judges for insightful conversations about justice, the rule of law, and the art of advocacy. New episodes release every Wednesday.

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  • Talmage Boston on Law, Leadership, and Lessons from History
    Jan 21 2026

    Season 2 of ABOTA Speaks continues with a thoughtful conversation that reflects on leadership, discipline, and the value of historical perspective.

    Host Jake Courtney is joined by Talmage Boston, a trial lawyer, historian, and author, for a discussion about how studying the past can inform the way we think, lead, and practice law today. Drawing on his experience both in the courtroom and as a writer, Talmage shares insights into the habits of effective leaders, the discipline required for meaningful work, and why long-form thinking still matters.

    In this episode, the conversation explores:

    • · How Talmage balances trial practice with writing and historical research
    • · What studying leadership across time reveals about preparation, character, and judgment
    • · Why curiosity, discipline, and reflection are essential traits for lawyers and leaders alike

    ABOTA Speaks releases new episodes every two weeks. The next episode will be available on February 4, 2026.

    Support the podcast: Subscribe on YouTube, follow us, share this episode and leave a review. We want others to discover these great conversations.

    Learn more about ABOTA: www.abota.org

    Learn more about Talmage Boston:

    Cross-Examining History Podcast: https://pod.link/1460591295

    https://talmageboston.com/

    #ABOTASpeaks #ABOTA #Leadership #LegalProfession #TrialLaw #Civility

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    12 Min.
  • A Year of Connection: Bill Shapiro on Leading ABOTA in 2026
    Jan 7 2026

    Season 2 of ABOTA Speaks begins with a conversation that sets the tone for the year ahead and introduces a new rhythm for the podcast.

    Host Jake Courtney sits down with Bill Shapiro, who will be sworn in as ABOTA’s National President for 2026, to talk about leadership, connection, and the future of the organization. Bill brings a sense of enthusiasm, warmth, and optimism to a wide-ranging discussion about what it means to lead ABOTA at this moment.

    In this episode, Bill reflects on:

    • What first drew him to ABOTA and the relationships that shaped his long-term involvement
    • Why civility, professionalism, and human connection matter—both inside and outside the courtroom
    • His vision for a welcoming, inclusive year ahead, including opportunities for members to engage, connect, and feel at home in ABOTA

    Listeners also get a glimpse of Bill beyond the courtroom, including how his personality, interests, and love of community shape his approach to leadership.

    ABOTA Speaks is now releasing new episodes every two weeks. The next episode will be available on January 21, 2026.

    Enjoying ABOTA Speaks? Following the podcast, subscribing on YouTube, or leaving a review is a simple way to support the show and help more members discover these conversations.

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    27 Min.
  • Judge Clifton B. Newman on Civility in the Courtroom
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of ABOTA Speaks, host Jill Webb talks with the Honorable Clifton B. Newman, ABOTA Honorary Diplomate and one of the Nation’s most respected judicial voices. Known internationally for presiding over the Alex Murdaugh trial, Judge Newman brings decades of experience, insight, and uncommon steadiness to this conversation on civility, judicial independence, and the evolving role of the courtroom in public life.

    Judge Newman reflects on how judges can model dignity, fairness, and restraint even under intense scrutiny; why civility is essential not just for lawyers but for the health of the justice system itself; and how livestreaming, media attention, and public pressure intersect with the judge’s duty to maintain order and impartiality.

    He also shares stories from his path to the bench, including the unexpected moment in high school that first sparked his interest in the law, and discusses his transition to mediation following decades of service on the South Carolina Circuit Court.

    Whether you followed the Murdaugh trial closely or want practical wisdom on professionalism and courtroom leadership, this conversation offers thoughtful guidance from a judge known for his calm, clarity, and commitment to justice.

    Enjoying ABOTA Speaks? Follow the podcast on your favorite platform, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and consider leaving a review to help others find the show.

    #ABOTASpeaks #CliftonNewman #CivilityInTheCourtroom #JudicialLeadership #RuleOfLaw #TrialAdvocacy #LegalProfession #CourtroomCivility

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    14 Min.
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