
Career Preparedness: Navigating Career Choices in Law School and Beyond
Thankfully, career opportunities for law students and new lawyers seem to be increasing as COVID concerns abate. But, how can you best prepare yourself for actually getting the job you want? Meg Steen...
2 Juni 202127min

Critical Issues in National Security Law
National security expert and Syracuse University professor William Banks sheds light on how current events interact with our nation’s security and the law. Thank you to our sponsor NBI.
20 Apr 202127min

The Pursuit of a Civil Right to Counsel
Public Justice Center staff attorney John Pollock outlines current efforts to institute the right to counsel in civil matters.
31 Mars 202135min

Housing and Eviction Law: Helping Tenants in the Midst of COVID-19
Zach Neumann explains how lawyers and law students can help tenants facing eviction during the pandemic.
26 Feb 202125min

Helping Litigants Help Themselves: The Ins and Outs of a Legal Help Program
Angela Tripp shares insights into her rewarding work with the successful Michigan Legal Help Program.
29 Jan 202122min

Against All Odds: Jim St. Germain’s Journey From Juvenile Delinquency to Community Leader
Jim St. Germain shares his experiences in the juvenile justice system and the critical role of mentors in his path to becoming a leader in his community.
14 Dec 202051min

Examining Racial Inequality in Juvenile Justice
Attorney Natasha Fortune discusses her work at the Legal Aid Society of New York in the Juvenile Rights Practice and the cycles of racial injustice that affect her work with children of color.
10 Nov 202024min

Representing Power: A Conversation with Attorney Robert Barnett
Attorney Robert Barnett sits down with host Meghan Steenburgh to discuss his storied career including his work with ten Presidential campaigns.
28 Sep 202030min



















