Judge Blair Edwards, For Louisiana Supreme Court

William Wallis For America57mApril 11, 2026

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In this episode of William Wallis For America, host William Wallace interviews Judge Blair Edwards, a sitting judge on the Louisiana Court of Appeal running for a seat on the Louisiana Supreme Court. Edwards shares her extensive judicial experience—nearly 18 years on the district court and appellate bench—emphasizing her commitment to impartiality, constitutional fidelity, and the rule of law. She discusses the transition from single-judge decision-making to panel-based appellate review, the importance of judicial temperament, and her belief that judges must apply laws as written, not based on personal ideology. Edwards addresses concerns about political influence, particularly from outside PACs that have targeted her due to her familial connection to Governor John Bel Edwards, which she dismisses as irrelevant to her judicial independence. She also highlights her proactive approach to justice through specialty courts, trauma-informed practices, and early intervention programs aimed at reducing crime by addressing root causes like truancy and adverse childhood experiences. Edwards concludes by urging voters to participate in the May 16th closed primary, stressing that civic engagement is essential to preserving liberty and ensuring qualified judges remain in office.

Key Takeaways
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Judges must apply laws as written, not based on personal ideology or political affiliation.

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Extensive appellate experience is critical for Supreme Court service, especially in interpreting complex legal nuances.

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Early intervention programs (e.g., truancy courts, trauma-informed justice) can reduce long-term crime and incarceration.

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Judicial independence means resisting external influence—even from family or political connections.

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Voter participation in judicial elections is vital to maintaining accountability and integrity in the judiciary.

Chapters
0:00
2 min

Introduction to the Show and Guest

William Wallace introduces himself and his show, emphasizing constitutional conservatism, individual liberty, and bipartisan dialogue. He welcomes Judge Blair Edwards as the featured guest for the Louisiana Supreme Court race.

2:00
3 min

Judicial Experience and Career Path

Edwards details her 18-year judicial career, including 16 years on the district court and her current role on the Court of Appeal, highlighting her unopposed re-elections and unique status as the only appellate judge running for Supreme Court.

5:00
5 min

Appellate vs. Trial Court: A Different Mindset

Edwards explains the shift from being a single decision-maker in district court to being part of a three-judge panel on appeal, emphasizing collaboration, impartiality, and strict adherence to the law without outside influence.

10:00
5 min

Ethical Boundaries and Judicial Neutrality

I can't give an opinion because as I say, as a judge, truly my opinion should not matter. I can tell you that on the court of appeals or on the Supreme Court, unanimous juries—if that's what it is, that's what I have to apply.

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15:00
5 min

Campaign Challenges and External Influence

Is that really the only thing after 18 years that bothers you about me? Is that John Bel Edwards is my brother-in-law? I mean, because he and I can have we can agree to disagree and we don't have to agree on anything and everything.

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High-Impact Quotes
Is that really the only thing after 18 years that bothers you about me? Is that John Bel Edwards is my brother-in-law? I mean, because he and I can have we can agree to disagree and we don't have to agree on anything and everything.
Blair Edwards22:21
Viral: 90.0
We can't afford ourselves. You have a we're paying what, eleven to sixteen thousand dollars a year to educate a kid and people that are incarcerated. It costs one hundred thousand dollars to incarcerate them.
Blair Edwards44:13
Viral: 88.0
I can't give an opinion because as I say, as a judge, truly my opinion should not matter. I can tell you that on the court of appeals or on the Supreme Court, unanimous juries—if that's what it is, that's what I have to apply.
Blair Edwards14:07
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

William Wallace

Guest

Blair Edwards
Topics Discussed
judicial impartiality95%appellate court experience90%criminal justice reform88%early intervention in crime prevention85%trauma-informed justice82%judicial ethics and independence80%voter engagement in judicial elections78%family influence in politics70%
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Louisiana Supreme Court

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William Wallace

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Court of Appeal

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John Bel Edwards

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District Court

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ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences)

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Team NOLA

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