EP 101 Lame

EP 101 Lame

From The JudgeMental Podcast by Christine Miller, Hugh Barrow

May 15, 2026 · 28 min · Season 1 · Episode 101

About this episode

Christine and Trey discuss the Kentucky family court system and recent case updates while advocating for transparency in judicial conduct.

JudgeMental Podcast – Episode 101 Lame This week, Christine and Trey pick up where they left off, diving deeper into the ongoing saga of Kentucky's family court system. Over Coors Light (and a LaCroix), they break down the latest developments in some of the most-watched cases in the Judge-y community — and pull no punches. What's Covered This Episode: Judicial Conduct Commission & Bar Association Transparency The duo continues their conversation about whether the Judicial Conduct Commission and the Kentucky Bar Association have the authority to silence non-members and impose confidentiality on complaints. Trey and Christine question the stated purpose of such rules — and wonder if the honest answer is simply protecting judges and attorneys from public scrutiny. They argue for more transparency and note that defamation laws already exist as a check on false public statements. Case Updates: Mommy Jail Mom & 180-Day Mom Mommy Jail Mom: Lauren Ogden recused. The case has been transferred to Division 2 (Judge Shelley Santry). No significant litigation has occurred since the transfer. 180-Day Mom: Still in Christine Ward's (Division 6) court. Motions were filed but not…

People in this episode

Hosts: Christine, Trey

Topics covered

  • Kentucky family court system
  • judicial conduct
  • transparency
  • case updates
  • public scrutiny

Keywords

  • Kentucky
  • family court
  • judicial conduct
  • transparency
  • case updates
  • public scrutiny
  • law

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Judicial Conduct Commission, Kentucky Bar Association

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