18 juni 2026
60 min
In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the judges who rule on justice, and the clueless podcasters who interrogate them.
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Today we are honored to welcome Judge Roy K. Altman, a United States Judge for the Southern District of Florida, and author of the new book: “Israel on Trial: Examining the History, the Evidence, and the Law”, a #1 Bestseller in Foreign & International Law. We talk about what it’s like to defend Israel in the court of public opinion, the drama of federal judge email chains, how the IDF is run by a bunch of Jewish lawyers, and what happens when you call the Mahjong hotline.
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* Objection: this judge is way too young.
* An American-Israeli-Romanian-Venezuelan-Mexican-Polish judge naturalizes new citizens.
* The verdict: turns out some people are crazy.
* Wait, what is a judge and can we become one?
* The Mahjong hotline is the ultimate arbiter of justice.
* Do NOT Reply All to a federal judge email chain.
* Who needs to go to Disneyland when you can visit a civil war battlefield?
* How did we get here after 1,200 people were butchered?
* The good news: most of what the haters believe is wrong, and we have evidence.
* An army of international legal scholars are running this war in real time.
* The Jews have been asleep at the wheel.
* There’s a Jewish federal judge in Arkansas??
* Americans believe in a society that follows the rules.
* Falafel Night on campus ain’t gonna cut it.
* It’s the US, Israel and Ukraine against the world.
* What can you do? Bring people to Israel to see for themselves.
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