A New Resource for Truth
Judge-y seeks to set the standard for research on Judicial staff and court systems for both the public and for litigators.
A Check on the Court System
With a network of court watchers, improper judicial behavior will be reported and become public knowledge.
We Want to Hear Your Court Story
Truth, when not sought after, rarely comes to light.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Shining Light on the Court System.
For too long, our courts have been closed off from the public. This has allowed judges to conduct business without being accountable to the people who they are elected or appointed to serve. Heroic trailblazers go unnoticed. And all too often fundamental rights are violated.
- A directory of elected and appointed Judges
- A Platform to report judicial behavior
- Highlighting both excellence and dishonor
Who We Are
About our founders
Christine Miller
Founder
A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Christine Miller’s career has been driven by a passion for law since a young age. She earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Kentucky in 2007 and a Juris Doctor from the New England School of Law in 2010. During her legal studies, she had the unique opportunity to study international law under the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, an experience that profoundly shaped her approach to legal practice.
Christine Miller
A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Christine Miller's career has been driven by a passion for law since a young age. She earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Kentucky in 2007 and a Juris Doctor from the New England School of Law in 2010. During her legal studies, she had the unique opportunity to study international law under the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, an experience that profoundly shaped her approach to legal practice.
After law school, Christine returned to Kentucky, where she began her career as a public defender specializing in juvenile law in Mount Sterling. She later established a family law practice in Louisville, where for over a decade she handled complex cases involving divorce, child custody, and domestic violence. Her dedication and legal acumen earned her recognition within the legal community, including accolades such as "Super Lawyer" and "Top 10 Family Law Attorney."
Christine's passion for the law was reinvigorated when she briefly taught a law program at a local high school in Louisville, where she shared her expertise with students pursuing legal studies. She is now a vocal critic of the family court system and passionate about bringing about transparency and accountability within the judiciary. Her investigative work has been published by the Davis Vanguard out of California. She is the co-founder of Judge-y and co-host of The JudgeMental Podcast.
Hugh "Trey" Barrow
Co-Founder
With more than twenty years of legal expertise in the areas of Divorce and Family Law, Hugh W. Barrow is the co-founder of Judge-y and co-host of the JudgeMental Podcast. Hugh is also an entreprenuer in the areas of clean-energy and software developement.
After growing up in South Carolina, Hugh lived and worked in Maine, Vermont, Seattle and Alabama before settling in Washington, D.C., where he worked as an attorney in several law firms and nongovernmental organizations. He then moved to Louisville and grew a family law firm into a regional powerhouse with six offices in five states.
Hugh "Trey" Barrow
With more than twenty years of legal expertise in the areas of Divorce and Family Law, Hugh W. Barrow is the co-founder of Judge-y and co-host of the JudgeMental Podcast. Hugh is also an entreprenuer in the areas of clean-energy and software developement.
After growing up in South Carolina, Hugh lived and worked in Maine, Vermont, Seattle and Alabama before settling in Washington, D.C., where he worked as an attorney in several law firms and nongovernmental organizations. He then moved to Louisville and grew a family law firm into a regional powerhouse with six offices in five states. Working in multiple states, Hugh developed a specialized litigation practice focussing on high-asset divorces and complex adoptions. He has represented thousands of clients and won numerous awards for his trial work.
Hugh earned his J.D. from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, alongside an LL.M. from the University of Washington School of Law, an M.S. from Samford University and a Bachelor’s degree from Auburn University. He is a member of the Louisville Bar Association (Family Law Section), the Kentucky Bar Association.