Podcasts about legal communications

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Best podcasts about legal communications

Latest podcast episodes about legal communications

Miami Law Explainer
S12 E5 Words Matter

Miami Law Explainer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 13:06


Several Supreme Court and Court of Appeals cases have hinged over the use of words and punctuation. Jill Barton, director of Miami Law's Legal Communications and Research Skill, writes about writing. Recorded February 13, 2024.

court appeals words matter legal communications
The Black Lotus Podcast
#80- No Black Man Left Behind, feat. Jason Thomas

The Black Lotus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 129:18


In this episode of The Black Lotus Podcast, Josiah sits down with Jason Thomas, a Howard University Alum who majored in Legal Communications with a minor in Political Science from Los Angeles, California. Throughout the episode, Jason shared his college experiences, the empowering world of fitness, and his summer law program. He opens up about the influence of his father and the importance of the Black vote. Finally, we discussed the complexities of being Black men in America. Tune in for powerful perspectives and insights on the Black experience! And as always say, as long as y'all show love, we'll stay consistent! 0:00 - Intro/Transitioning out of College 4:00 - Freshman Year of College/Drew Hall 15:00 - Why does Jason go to the gym so much? 21:20 - How working out transforms your confidence 30:00 - The Importance of Respect 32:00 - NYU Law Program/Growing Up in Compton 41:00 - Black Boys vs. White Boys 45:05 - The Role of Jason's Father in his Life 49:30 - Black People always voting Democrat 1:05:00 - The Importance of Going to School with Black People 1:12:00 - How do we see ourselves helping the Black Community  1:26:45 - Growing up in Los Angeles 1:36:00 - Most Appealing Aspect of Becoming a Lawyer 1:52:17 - What does being a Black Man in America mean to you? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacklotuspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blacklotuspodcast/support

Rose Tinted Law The Podcast
Ep 10 - Kim Koelmeyer from Law in Colour on using social media for social justice and how she has combined all her passions to create her dream legal career

Rose Tinted Law The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 36:02


Kim Koelmeyer is the epitome of someone who is boldly carving out their unique place in our profession. She is ambitious, kind, interested and interesting and it has been an absolute pleasure to see Kim create her own niche in Legal Communications and proceed with her career journey according to her own values and goals. Kim studied Law and Journalism at Deakin Law School, graduating in 2020. While she loved the law, she also loved writing and storytelling, her experience in CLCs made her realise that there was an imperative for diverse voices and perspectives to be celebrated in the legal profession. So, she founded the hugely successful and impactful Law In Colour. Kim pursued a Communications Graduate role with the State Government and she recently landed a dream, ideal role for her at Justice Connect as Communications Lead where all her passions and experiences are combined. In this honest conversation, Kim and I discuss: - Her law school experience - Why missing out on seasonal clerkships and a legal graduate role was the best thing that ever happened to her - Why she started Law in Colour - How social media can be used to promote social justice - What she has learned through interviewing so many legal POC for LIC - Juggling PLT and full time work - How she does it all - Her advice to others I hope you enjoy listening to this honest conversation between friends and it helps open your eyes to the limitless possibilities of where your legal career may take you. Your host, Rose You can follow Kim on: Instagram here: @lawincolour Law in Colour website: https://www.lawincolour.com Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-koelmeyer-a0861b117/ The book Kim referred to was “Why I am No Longer Talking to White People about Race” by Reni Eddo Lodge, published by Bloomsberry Circus and available at Readings here. A long read article written by the same article on the same topic was published by The Guardian and can accessed here. Cristabel Gekas's RTL podcast, which also deep dives into seasonal clerkships and soul searching, is Episode 5. You can connect with me, Rose Inglis on: Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/rosetintedlaw/ Linked In here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roseinglis/ and https://www.linkedin.com/company/rosetintedlaw/ And via my gorgeous new website! https://rosetintedlaw.com.au Mixed by Julie Reynolds: https://www.audiolemonade.com

Pastor Greg Young
#CommunismKillsChristianity Don Jans #ReligiousPersecution @1stLiberty #DeceptionCCPNBA @NBA @realDonaldTrump @jeffcrouere

Pastor Greg Young

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 120:05


#CommunismPersecutesChristians Don Jans our resident expert on Marxism and communism joins us to discuss the history of Communist persecution of Christianity and why Communists are actually afraid of Christianity. #ReligiousLiberty Lathan Watts Director of Legal Communications for First Liberty joins us to discuss one the lesser discussed but greatest threats to religious liberty in AMerica, the "Equality Act" which purports to bring equality to the issue of sexual identity. A Case being considered at the Supreme Court will decide the question of sexual orientation as a protected class in the business world. #GoodFridayPersecution Pastor Greg discusses the Garden of Gethsemane and Jesus suffering for our sakes. A word to encourage us in a time of distress. #GettingThingsRightinNewOrleans Jeff Crouere WGSO 990 AM Morning host of Ringside Politics joins in for calls and a chat.

Pastor Greg Young
#ReligiousLiberty #CoachJoeKennedy #SweetCakesbyMelissa #SchoolChoiceMA @1stLiberty @realDonaldTrump

Pastor Greg Young

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 27:43


#ReligiousFreedom Lathan Watts Director of Legal Communications joins us with updates on SweetCakes by Melissa, School Choice in Maine and the recent court decision in the Coach Joe Kennedy Prayer case.

Pastor Greg Young
#SocialismKills Don Jans #ReligiousPersecution @1stLiberty #BorderTruth @CBPMarkMorgan @realDonaldTrump #CoronaVirus @RogerDKlein

Pastor Greg Young

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 120:03


#SocialismDestroys Don Jans exposes how socialism has destroyed everywhere that it has been tried. From Cuba t Venezuela to the former Soviet Union wherever there has been socialism t fails and communism does too. #ReligiousFreedom Lathan Watts Director of Legal Communications joins us with updates on SweetCakes by Melissa, School Choice in Maine and the recent court decision in the Coach Joe Kennedy Prayer case. #Bordersecurity Mark Morgan Chief Operating Officer and acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection since July 5, 2019 joins Pastor Greg to comment on the Ninth Circuit decision on MPP and on the corresponding CBP response? To discuss the current Corona Virus threat and to discuss the threat of infectious diseases coming across the border and the response to that? #CoronaVirusExpert Dr Roger Klein the former Medical Director of Molecular Pathology at the Cleveland Clinic, a former adviser to the FDA, CDC, CMS and HHS. He will give us insight into the handling of this virus and his thoughts on what the future holds.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: Utah's Tax Reform Proposal Released

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 104:50


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, December 10, 20194:20 pm: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams joins the program to discuss the final tax reform recommendation a legislative task force has forwarded to the full state legislature4:35 pm: Tiffany Sandberg, President of the Salt Lake City School Board, joins Rod for a conversation about the board’s opposition to the tax reform recommendation given to state lawmakers5:05 pm: Kira Davis, a contributor to Red State, joins the show for a conversation about her piece that says Congressional Democrats are impeaching the American people along with the President6:05 pm: John Patrick, a contributor to the Washington Examiner, joins the show to discuss his recent piece on the smartphone addiction of children6:20 pm: Lathan Watts, Director of Legal Communications for the First Liberty Institute, joins the program to discuss the large amount of hostility in America toward the right to religious freedom and the biggest threat to religious liberty moving forward6:35 pm: Miles Hansen, President and CEO of World Trade Center Utah, joins Rod for a conversation about the NAFTA agreement reached between President Trump and House Democrats

Tom Roten Morning Show
A high school coach can't pray? Senior citizens can't have a Bible study?

Tom Roten Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 21:04


Lathan Watts, Director of Legal Communications for First Liberty Institute, discusses threats to religious liberty. First Liberty Institute is the largest legal organization in the nation dedicated exclusively to protecting religious liberty for all Americans.

The Georgene Rice Show
October 14, 2019

The Georgene Rice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 77:29


Today we’ll talk with Lathan Watts, Director of Legal Communications for First Liberty INstitute on Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke’s call to end the tax-exempt status for any church opposing same-sex marriage and Shundrawn Thomas, author of “Discover Joy in Work: Transforming Your Occupation Into Your Vocation” (InterVarsity Press).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pastor Greg Young
#Dorian @rmanning957 @LimitGovt #WaterGate John O'Connor #DACA @WeBuildtheWall @SteveRonnebeck #ChristianSchool @1stLiberty @realDonaldTrump

Pastor Greg Young

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 120:42


#IGReport #ClimateHoax @2ndAmendment Rick Manning President Americans for Limited Government discusses the reactions in DC to the IG report that clearly proves Comey released documents in violation of FBI policy and with intent to damage the President. As Dorian moves toward the East Coast there are new calls for Government intervention for the sake of climate change. The shooting over the weekend in Odessa Texas has led to new assaults on our Second Amendment. #WaterGate John O'Connor, Postgate: How the Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate, and Began Today's Partisan Advocacy Journalism. Media Bias today began with the handling of the Water Gate story and the betrayal of Deeep Throat the informant on the Nixon Hardeman Colson spying on their Democratic opponent. ##DarksideofDaca Steve Ronnebeck Angel Dad and Candidate for US Congress has seen the darkside of DACA in the death of his son. He shares that experience with us and why he feels that needs to change and the Wall needs to be built. #ChristianEducation Lathan Watts Director of Legal Communications for First Liberty shares how Christian Schools are being targeted when it comes to parents rights to choose where there tax dollars are spent on education. Should students be denied equal access to education funding just because they attend religious schools? As school children across the nation head back to class, that’s the question America’s courts are facing—including the Supreme Court of the United States. The decisions they reach will have broad implications for the religious liberty of students and families throughout the country.

Law To Fact
How to Brief a Case and Understanding the Court System

Law To Fact

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 31:57


In this episode...Professor Margaret Hannon, Clinical Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Michigan School of Law discusses the all-important case brief, including the parts of the brief, how to brief a case and the relationship of the case brief to the court system.Some key takeaways are:1. Case briefs are personal to the person briefing them, no judgment2. Cases for law school are edited, briefs found on the internet might not reflect the edited version of a case in the case book.3. Reasoning is the "protein" of the case4. Stare Decisis means that courts must follow their own decisions and the decisions of courts above them.About our guest...Professor Margaret C. Hannon joined the Law School faculty in 2013 as a clinical assistant professor in the Legal Practice Program. She previously taught legal research, writing, and reasoning as a clinical assistant and clinical associate professor at Northwestern Law School, where she also served as the assistant director and interim director of the legal research and writing program. In recognition of her teaching, Professor Hannon received Northwestern's Dean's Teaching Award and Dean's Teaching Award Honorable Mention. Professor Hannon practiced law at Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLP (now K&L Gates LLP). Her practice focused on labor and employment counseling and litigation, and the negotiation and administration of collective bargaining agreements. She is an active member of the Legal Writing Institute. She is an active member of the Legal Writing Institute; in addition to presenting at its academic conferences, she is a member of the awards committee and a member of the editorial board for one of its journals, The Monograph Series. In addition, Professor Hannon is an associate editor for Legal Communication & Rhetoric: JALWD, the journal of the Association of Legal Writing Directors.Professor Hannon is an associate editor for Legal Communications & Rhetoric: JALWD, the journal of the Association of Legal Writing Directors. She also is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Legal Writing Section and the AALS Section on Teaching Methods. Professor Hannon is the co-author of Aspen Publishers' From Theory to Practice: Employment Discrimination Law (with Rachel Croskery-Roberts), and is under contract with Aspen Publishers to co-author From Theory to Practice: Employment Law (also with Croskery-Roberts). Professor Hannon received her BA from Binghamton University, cum laude, and her JD from Michigan Law, where she was a notes editor for the Michigan Law Review.You can learn more about Professor Hannon at https://www.law.umich.edu/FacultyBio/Pages/FacultyBio.aspx?FacID=mchannonYou can follow Professor Hannon on twitter @mch_tweets As always, if you have any suggestions for an episode topic, please let us know! You can email us at leslie@lawtofact.com or tweet to @lawtofact. Don’t forget to follow us on

Lars Larson Northwest Podcast
Lars Larson Northwest Podcast 06-17-19

Lars Larson Northwest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 101:07


Lathan Watts - is the Director of Legal Communications for First Liberty Institute   Bryan Wilcox - is the Acting Field Office Director for the I.C.E. Enforcement & Removal Operations field office in Seattle   Chuck Wiese - Meteorologist & global warming debunker   Liv Finne - Director, Center for Education at the Washington Policy Center   Rachel Bovard - Political Director for the Conservative Partnership Institute