INSession

By: Allen Superior Court
  • Summary

  • INSession is a podcast produced by the Allen Superior Court to offer an inside look at the people and programs that make the Allen County Courts work.
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Episodes
  • Episode 23: A Conversation With Chief Justice Loretta Rush
    Oct 18 2024
    The past decade has seen enormous change in the Indiana Courts. From the advancement of problem-solving courts and the advent of electronic filing to solving Indiana’s attorney shortage, the push has been on to improve the return on Hoosiers’ investment in the courts. Those advances have been championed and in many cases, driven by, the Indiana Supreme Court. What’s been behind this drive to make the courts better? What’s next? On this episode of INSession, we’ll find out. We are talking to Indiana’s Chief Justice, the Honorable Loretta Rush about the past, present and future of the Indiana judiciary. Our wide-ranging conversation covers civics and transparency, trust in public institutions, the value of mercy in criminal justice, the future of artificial intelligence in the courts and many more interesting topics.
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    52 mins
  • Episode 22: Meet Judge David Avery
    Aug 16 2024
    There are public servants. And there are GREAT public servants. The difference is measured in how they use their time and talents. Allen Superior Court Judge David Avery is one of those great public servants. For the past 24 years, he has served as not only as a judge, but as an ally for people in Allen County, Indiana, most in need of help and hope, all without fanfare or attention. He's retiring at the end of 2024, so we thought it was time to introduce you to him - even though he's been hard at work in the civl courts for years. On this episode of INSession we're talking to Judge Avery, reflecting on his years of service and offering words of advice for the next generation of lawyers and judges.
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    36 mins
  • Episode 21: The Allen County Clerks Office - A Hub Of Information And Service
    May 15 2024
    When people seek help at the Allen County Courthouse, it doesn’t always come from a courtroom or involve an attorney. Do you need to file or get a copy of a court case? Do you need to pay a traffic ticket? Maybe your wedding day is coming up and you need a marriage license. Even Allen County’s elections are run by the same, versatile and well-respected community resource. It’s the Allen County Clerk of the Courts, a hub of information and public service. On this episode of INSession, we’re exploring the Clerk’s Office and learning more about the many important services it delivers.
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    30 mins

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