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Presented by the American Bar Association’s Law Student Division, the ABA Law Student Podcast covers issues that affect law students, law schools, and recent grads. From finals and graduation to the bar exam and finding a job, this show is your trusted resource for the next big step.

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    • 4.4 • 46 Ratings

Presented by the American Bar Association’s Law Student Division, the ABA Law Student Podcast covers issues that affect law students, law schools, and recent grads. From finals and graduation to the bar exam and finding a job, this show is your trusted resource for the next big step.

    Collaborative Impact: Working Together to Change the World

    Collaborative Impact: Working Together to Change the World

    Many young law students begin their studies with high hopes of generating change by becoming a lawyer and advocate, but what does this lofty dream look like in the real world? Leah Haberman talks with Professor Dorothy Roberts about her career as a lawyer, professor, author, and activist. Professor Roberts shares how her unique skills led her to leverage her curiosity and passions to become an expert on racial interconnections and tensions in many legal issues, particularly those involving reproductive injustices and child welfare. She shares many tips for law students on how to bring focus to their strengths and interests, embrace collaboration, and make small but meaningful changes in the world; one day at a time.
    Dorothy Roberts is the 14th Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor, the George A. Weiss University Professor of Law & Sociology, and the Raymond Pace & Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights at University of Pennsylvania.

    • 47 min
    Plan to Pivot: Embracing Change in Law School and Beyond

    Plan to Pivot: Embracing Change in Law School and Beyond

    Many law students begin their studies thinking they have their legal ambitions all mapped out, only to realize later that their perfect plan is no longer what they want. Having this type of identity crisis in law school isn’t a bad thing, and if it happens to you, don’t panic! Law school and your early legal career should be a time for exploration and change. Chay Rodriguez talks with attorney Katie Winchenbach about her personal experiences and the strategies, resources, and connections that helped her pivot to new opportunities both as a student and a young lawyer. 
    Katie Winchenbach is a corporate attorney at Motorola Solutions and program director for Ms. JD, a national nonprofit that supports aspiring and early-career women attorneys.

    • 45 min
    The Merits Of Being A Little Reckless: How An Arts Lawyer Took On The Sackler Family

    The Merits Of Being A Little Reckless: How An Arts Lawyer Took On The Sackler Family

    Becoming a specialist in a niche area of the law is often touted as the most effective path for attorneys, but there’s definitely much to be said for having a more dynamic approach to your future legal career. As an attorney, you may end up with a client whose needs stretch across multiple areas of the law, and being willing to learn and develop new areas of expertise are essential in those situations. 
    Leah Haberman interviews Michael Quinn about his experiences representing clients in the fight against the Sackler Family and Purdue Pharma—which both bore heavy responsibility for the opioid crisis. Michael, an arts lawyer, discusses his involvement in this highly publicized case and how his flexible approach to his own legal practice led him to navigate multiple areas of the law to fight for his clients. 
    Michael Quinn is a partner at Eisenberg & Baum, LLP, where he heads the firm’s Arts & Culture Practice Group. 

    • 43 min
    The Art of Negotiation: Understanding the Nuance and Skill of Advocacy

    The Art of Negotiation: Understanding the Nuance and Skill of Advocacy

    Labor issues captured the headlines throughout much of 2023, with over 400 strikes involving half a million workers. From a legal perspective, there’s a lot to unpack about negotiation tactics, advances in labor and employment law, impacts on basic human rights, and effective ways to fight for fair outcomes in legal matters. In this edition of the ABA Law Student Podcast, former professional soccer player and now attorney Meghann Burke talks about her experiences while leading the National Women’s Soccer League Players Association to its first collective bargaining agreement in 2022. Looking at both employment and a wider range of advocacy issues, this episode explores the value of creative negotiation skills in the life of a lawyer. 
    Meghann Burke is an attorney and executive director of the National Women’s Soccer League Players Association. 

    • 46 min
    Engaging with AI in Your Future Legal Career

    Engaging with AI in Your Future Legal Career

    There’s no way to take a pass on tech competence. In your future as a lawyer, you have an ethical responsibility to understand and use technology in your practice, and today’s fastest growing tech is AI. Whether you’re an AI fan or perhaps a little scared of a robot takeover, this podcast will help you understand many of the latest AI trends and their impacts in the legal world. 
    Leah Haberman interviews Professor Orly Lobel, author of “The Equality Machine: Harnessing Tomorrow’s Technologies for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future”, to discuss AI, algorithms, current tools, and how to make sense of them all. There are and always will be positive and negative implications for AI uses, and our goal should be to use it for good. 
    Orly Lobel is the Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of San Diego, the founding director of the Center for Employment and Labor Policy (CELP), and the award-winning author of several books and numerous articles.

    • 44 min
    The Unique Experience of a Justice-Impacted Law Student

    The Unique Experience of a Justice-Impacted Law Student

    After a criminal pays their debt to society, should they continue to suffer additional consequences for their crime for the rest of their life? Ricky Panayoty developed a deep passion for the law while serving a 10-year sentence for robbery, but really didn’t know whether he could apply to college, let alone law school, after being released. Law students come from a multitude of backgrounds, but justice-impacted individuals like Ricky often have many more obstacles to overcome. Faculty host Todd Berger talks with host Chay Rodriguez about her interview with Ricky discussing his incarceration, the experiences that fueled his interest in law, and his circuitous path to law school. They also highlight the perspective a justice-impacted individual brings to the legal profession and examine policies and procedures that affect the future prospects of these individuals. 
     
    Ricky Panayoty is a Juris Doctor candidate at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School and worked as a summer intern at Bryant Green & Associates.

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
46 Ratings

46 Ratings

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Fan Boy Come On!! Can We Focus On What Matter Not sensational Bull!

Dude! There are only 4,500 Licensed Black Attorneys in The State of Texas Vs 90,120 White LICENSED Attorney and 99,280 Black Male incarcerated in the Texas BOP, not to mention that there were only 350 Black Law Student admitted to All of Texas All Schools in 2021(509 Report) so we don’t have time for the “Fan Boy” sensational Bull when it comes to understanding the laws that matters! Focus Man and stop with the “ inside joke talk”! Mr.Wright

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Great show

Informative show with a great host. Would it be possible to also post a transcript?

ted-tanner ,

Important but one-sided analysis

The points are well-reasoned, but in cases that touch hot-button political issues I find myself wishing there were two sides being presented. To the contrary, it seems that the podcast is only interested in providing a legal argument that benefits one side of the aisle. Still, I think the podcast provides a valuable perspective; just make sure it is not the only perspective you listen to.

2-stars for being irresponsible by not being politically neutral. The ABA ought to be a neutral organization but this podcast from the ABA does not show neutrality.

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