E166: Court Transparency with Fix the Court's Gabe Roth

E166: Court Transparency with Fix the Court's Gabe Roth

Author: MDDC Press Association May 13, 2026 Duration: 52:56

In this episode, Rebecca talks with Gabe Roth, executive director of Fix the Court, about transparency and accountability within the U.S. court system. Gabe explains the organization’s efforts to increase public access to judicial information, from financial disclosures and ethics issues to courtroom access and media coverage.

They discuss why transparency in the courts matters for both journalists and the public, the challenges reporters face when covering the judiciary, and how limited access can affect public trust in the legal system. The conversation also explores the balance between judicial independence and accountability, as well as the role local and national media play in helping the public better understand the courts.


Ever wonder how a major local story really came together, or what a reporter was thinking when they asked that tough question? Five Dubs Podcast pulls back the curtain on the newsrooms across Maryland, Delaware, and Washington D.C. Hosts Rebecca Snyder and Kevin Berrier, through the MDDC Press Association, sit down with the journalists themselves to explore the how and why behind the headlines you read each day. This isn't just a recap of the news; it's a conversation about the process, the challenges, and the sometimes surprising human stories that unfold during the pursuit of a story. In each episode, you'll hear firsthand accounts of what it takes to cover communities in this dynamic region, from the initial tip to the published piece. The Five Dubs Podcast offers a unique, insider perspective on the function and future of local media, making the landscape of regional journalism more accessible and understandable. It’s for anyone curious about the mechanics of news gathering and the people dedicated to telling our local stories.
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