
Suzanne Monyak
Bloomberg Law reporter covering the federal judiciary and court security, providing reporting on budget requests, cyber threats, and challenges facing federal defenders and marshals.
Top 3 podcasts with Suzanne Monyak
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Mar 30, 2026 • 37min
The Narcoterrorism Case Against Maduro
Alamdar Hamdani, former U.S. Attorney and national security prosecutor, explains the rare narcoterrorism statute and why it was used against Nicolás Maduro. Suzanne Monyak, federal judiciary reporter, discusses rising threats to judges and the court system’s push for more security and cyber upgrades. They explore evidence, legal hurdles, and how funding and protections shape high-stakes prosecutions.

Nov 11, 2025 • 37min
Same-Sex Marriage & 'War' on Judges
Columbia Law School Professor Suzanne Goldberg, a leading expert on sexuality and gender law, discusses the Supreme Court's refusal to hear a same-sex marriage challenge, emphasizing the need for vigilance despite current protections. Bloomberg Law reporter Suzanne Monyak then delves into the Deputy Attorney General's controversial call for a 'war' on judges, touching on the implications of politicizing the judiciary and the increasing threats faced by judges. Both guests highlight significant developments that shape the landscape of legal rights and government accountability.

May 1, 2025 • 35min
Civil Rights Division Upended and Lawyers Exit
Suzanne Monyak, a Bloomberg Law Reporter, dives into the dramatic shifts within the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, revealing new priorities that could reshape civil rights enforcement. Former Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Arongberg shares insights on Trump’s first 100 days, discussing how the administration’s actions are testing the rule of law. Together, they examine the ideological motivations behind these changes and the implications for both civil rights and legal battles in the current political landscape.


