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Tales from the 10th: Defending the Law: Hal Haddon on Landmark Cases and Legal Reform
This episode of Tales from the 10th features excerpts from the oral history of prominent Denver trial lawyer Hal Haddon, whose career shaped both criminal law and legal institutions in Colorado. Haddon recounts two remarkable cases from the early years of his career. The first, People v. Snead, challenged Colorado’s homicide statutes and led the Colorado Supreme Court to clarify the role of premeditation in first-degree murder law. The second case involved anti-Vietnam War activist Cameron Bishop, who was charged with a capital crime after a protest-related act of sabotage. Haddon describes the dramatic trial, the political context of the era, and the eventual reversal of Bishop’s conviction by the Tenth Circuit on due process grounds.Beyond the courtroom, Haddon reflects on his role in shaping Colorado’s legal landscape, helping establish bipartisan judicial nominating commissions that diversified the federal bench and co-founding the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar to advocate for criminal justice reform. The episode offers a vivid look at how one lawyer’s work influenced the evolution of law, courts, and the defense bar in Colorado. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Tales from the 10th: Byron White: Building the Courthouse, Remembering the Man
Two stories, one legacy. Judge Bobby R. Baldock recounts the behind-the-scenes effort that helped the Tenth Circuit reclaim and restore Denver’s historic courthouse, now named for Justice Byron White. Judge David Ebel then shares personal memories of the justice himself, reflecting on White’s humility, competitive spirit, and deep commitment to the law. Together, these conversations explore both the history of the building and the character of the man whose name it carries. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Tales from the 10th: Justice Ginsburg’s Early Equality Case and Chief Justice Roberts on the Court Today
This episode of Tales from the 10th features two memorable fireside conversations from the 10th Circuit Bench and Bar Conference.The first tells of the remarkable story behind a 2010 appearance by Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. After the death of her husband, renowned tax lawyer Martin Ginsburg, Justice Ginsburg traveled to Denver to deliver a speech he had prepared. In it, Marty recounts the story of Mortiz v. Commissioner, the case he and Ruth argued before the Tench Circuit that challenged a tax law discriminating against unmarried men caring for dependent parents. The victory helped launch Justice Ginsburg’s pioneering litigation strategy advancing gender equality under the Constitution. The second part features highlights from a 2022 fireside interview with Chief Justice John Roberts. Speaking with Tenth Circuit Judges, Roberts reflects on the role of the Supreme Court, the importance of collegiality among the justices, and the challenges of maintaining public confidence in the Court during a period of intense scrutiny. Together, these conversations offer a rare window into the people, stories, and institutional traditions that shape the Supreme Court and the broader federal judiciary. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Tales from the 10th: “This Is Not Theater”: Judge Matsch on Law, Equality, and the Oklahoma City Trial
In this episode of Tales from the 10th, we hear excerpts from the oral history of U.S. District Judge Richard P. Matsch, one of the most influential judges in the history of the Tenth Circuit. In conversation with former Bankruptcy Judge Bruce Campbell, Matsch reflects on key moments from his career. They discuss his early involvement in civil rights advocacy and a memorable meeting with Martin Luther King Jr., and landmark constitutional cases involving school desegregation, gender equality in athletics, religious freedom, and political speech.He also discusses the challenges of presiding over highly charged cases, including the Oklahoma City bombing trial, emphasizing the importance of fairness, judicial independence, and maintaining public trust in the legal system. Through these reflections, Judge Matsch offers insight into the evolving role of the courts in addressing some of the most difficult social and constitutional questions of the last half-century. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Tales from the 10th: Introduction and Radiation, Responsibility and the Courts
In the debut episode of Tales from the 10th, hosts Leah Schwartz and Tina Howell introduce the podcast and the mission of the 10th Circuit Historical Society, sharing the stories, people, and pivotal moments that shaped the courts of the American West. They discuss the unique role of the Tenth Circuit, which serves Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming, and explain how the podcast will highlight the individuals and cases that define the circuit’s legal history.The episode then features Senior U.S. District Judge Bruce S. Jenkins, who recounts the landmark case Allen v. United States. The case was brought by plaintiffs known as the “Downwinders,” residents who developed cancers and other illnesses after exposure to radioactive fallout from nuclear weapons testing in Nevada during the 1950s and 1960s. Judge Jenkins reflects on the enormous scale of the litigation, the scientific complexity of radiation exposure, and the human stories behind the case. Although his ruling in favor of the plaintiffs was later reversed on appeal, the case helped spark national attention and ultimately contributed to congressional compensation for thousands affected by nuclear testing. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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A Gay and a Gal: Julie Guttormson
Hosts Bentley Wederski and Noa Staryk talk to people who make Jackson special and interesting. This week's episode features Julie Guttormson, owner of VIM. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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A Gay and a Gal: Jackson Hole Real Estate
Hosts Bentley Wederski and Noa Staryk talk to people who make Jackson special and interesting. This week's episode features Jackson Hole Real Estate. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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A Gay and a Gal: Hal and Ned Hutchinson
Hosts Bentley Wederski and Noa Staryk talk to people who make Jackson special and interesting. This week's episode features Hal and Ned Hutchinson Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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A Gay and a Gal: Ali and Kevin Cohane
Hosts Bentley Wederski and Noa Staryk talk to people who make Jackson special and interesting. This week's episode features Persephone Bakery founders Ali and Kevin Cohane. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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A Gay and a Gal: Nona Yehia
Hosts Bentley Wederski and Noa Staryk talk to people who make Jackson special and interesting. This week's episode features Nona Yehia, principal architect at GYDE and co-founder of Vertical Harvest. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: Nine - Recurrence
A pair of dream sequences a thousand years apart start us off, then painful admissions about who our protagonists really are as they try to outwit the alien Hunter. Then, the confrontation, same as it was back in 1054. Played out again, with the same result, the conclusion of our story, memorialized in triumphant artwork, be it Petroglyph or Graffiti. Or is it… Triumphant… Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: Eight - The Final Showdown
A flashback to the 60’s reveals a backstory, the strike force enters the canyon finding both a ghost raft, the Artifact, and destruction from out of nowhere. The Mumbai Astronomer receives otherworldly assistance at great cost, and helicopters drop headless bodies on each other. Sacrifices are made. Earth First. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: Seven - Transition
First we spend some time in the Alien Mothership, then Area 51, the USS John Stennis, an F-18 fighter jet, Blackhawk helicopter, and Upset Rapid and Earth Year 1054 before landing back at the Battle Site, where we reconnect with an old friend. An old friend with a story to tell, a story about aliens and death. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: Six - Unexpected Allies
A river rescue, meetings and partings, and the discovery of a lone survivor begin this episode before it moves again to the ancient past. In that past, scenes of horror and despair, and a bond of trust between human and alien. One of them anyway. Then back to now, where the Mumbai Astronomer is given a mission. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: Five - Battleground
We begin in Dubendorf Rapid, where all our characters collide: Rafters, Aliens and Black Ops team, then relive a horrific scene from a thousand years ago, the first time three species collided, to either consume or be consumed. The Vishnu Schist reveals its secret, and the military mobilizes for next time. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: Four - Bedrock
Repercussions from the discovery of a lifetime drive our rafters forward, pursued by strangers from another reality. This reality is revealed to an astronomer from Mumbai at an observatory in Hawaii, as well as the clandestine military. It becomes part of OUR reality on a wild ride through Bedrock Rapid. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: Three - Burning Sage
Episode 3 brings us to a burning scar in the landscape, where the inhabitants of different worlds intersect, leaving their mark on the Earth and finding refuge in the landscape. Shamanic visions are witnessed, world changing discoveries are revealed, and a long hibernation ends in mystery. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: Two - Blacktail
The supernatural adventure of Natives and Aliens continues. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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Natives and Aliens: One - Irish Canyon
Natives and Aliens features ancient Paiutes, astronomers from Mumbai, Grand Canyon river rafters, black ops soldiers and aliens from another planet. Well, a couple of planets. There’s actually more than one species. It’s complicated. Locally produced stories Tune in to 89.1 KHOL at 9 p.m. on Sundays for more episodes.
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