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🎙️ The Above The Bar Podcast
This week’s guest is Brian Vukadinovich, author, retired educator, and nationally recognized pro se litigant.
Brian joins us for a serious and timely conversation examining public court proceedings, judicial process, and accountability within the federal court system. Drawing from his firsthand experience representing himself in state and federal courts, Brian will discuss what it means to challenge powerful institutions, the limits placed on discovery, and why transparency in the judiciary matters to every citizen.
Our discussion will focus on:
Brian is widely known for successfully representing himself in a federal civil rights jury trial, a rare and historic outcome. He has spoken at universities, appeared on national podcasts, and written extensively on judicial fairness, civil rights, and access to justice.
This episode is not about sensationalism. It is about process, power, and public trust.
📺 Watch live at 8 PM EST on Wednesday, February 4
🔗 Learn more about Brian’s work:
Pull up a stool and join the conversation.
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🎙️ The Above The Bar Podcast
This week’s guest is Brian Vukadinovich, author, retired educator, and nationally recognized pro se litigant.
Brian joins us for a serious and timely conversation examining public court proceedings, judicial process, and accountability within the federal court system. Drawing from his firsthand experience representing himself in state and federal courts, Brian will discuss what it means to challenge powerful institutions, the limits placed on discovery, and why transparency in the judiciary matters to every citizen.
Our discussion will focus on:
Brian is widely known for successfully representing himself in a federal civil rights jury trial, a rare and historic outcome. He has spoken at universities, appeared on national podcasts, and written extensively on judicial fairness, civil rights, and access to justice.
This episode is not about sensationalism. It is about process, power, and public trust.
📺 Watch live at 8 PM EST on Wednesday, February 4
🔗 Learn more about Brian’s work:
Pull up a stool and join the conversation.