Long before he became a federal judge, even before he went to law school in the early 1970s, Michael Ponsor wrote fiction. It was not until 2013, however, that Judge Ponsor published his first novel, The Hanging Judge.
In this podcast, Judge Ponsor discusses his passion for writing as well as his experiences as a lawyer and judge that inform his third published novel, Point
of Order.
In his conversation with Associate Dean Rodger Citron, Judge Ponsor discusses the demands and challenges of being a judge and how he presents them in his novels
involving Judge David S. Norcross. Among other things, Judge Ponsor says, it is necessary for a judge to “rule and roll” in order to do the job. Judge Ponsor also talks about how his experience teaching in Kenya as a young
man figures into Point of Order as well.
This podcast will be of interest to anyone who wishes to learn more about the relationship between law and literature.