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The Issues Slated for Discussion Are Expressed at the Onset of Each Segment. The CALL-IN NUMBER is 347-205-9201. Callers will be asked for their first name so that they may be respectfully addressed!
The broadcast is heard “Live” or “On Demand” via the hyperlink noted herein which is specific to the Tuesday, October 11, 2022 broadcast – http://tobtr.com/12154464.
Jeffrey D. Swartz Professor Swartz has participated in appeals and oral argument before the Ohio Supreme Court and the Florida Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, and the First, Fourth and Third District Courts of Appeal of Florida. While serving as a county court judge, Swartz was as a member of the faculty of the Conference of County Court Judges, as well as for the faculty of the College of Advanced Judicial Studies. He also served three terms as a member and chair of the Florida Supreme Court Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee.
Professor Swartz teaches Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure. He is heard every Tuesday on the Westchester On the Level broadcast: “The Constitution”. Professor Brendan T. Beery has appeared on scores of television and radio interviews and has been quoted in international, national, and local media outlets, including Salon.com, The Hill, Law360, The Washington Examiner, U.S. News & World Report, Talking Points Memo, and the Westchester On the Level radio broadcast “The Constitution”. His op-ed pieces have appeared in the Detroit Free Press, The Lansing State Journal, and Attorney at Law Magazine.From10-11am.
Yonkers Tribune Publisher Hezi Aris follows from 11am-12Noon ET.