D.C. Bar Law Student Community

Let's Brief It

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A podcast made for Law Students, by Law Students. Produced by the D.C. Bar Law Student Community. Learn more about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community at dcbar.org/LSC. Current Hosts:Sade Ajayi, Howard University School of LawByron Brooks, Howard University School of LawAmanda Hichez, George Washington University Law SchoolPauline Irungu, American University Washington College of LawJivan Ramesh, George Washington University Law SchoolSophia Wang, George Washington University Law SchoolTheme Music: "Something Elated" by Broke for Free

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May 29, 2026

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Episodes

Adapting to the New Generation of Lawyers 06.12.2024

Host Prisila Ngang Otazo chats with Apollo Yong, a litigation associate in Washington D.C., about how the legal profession is adapting to the needs and expectations of a new generation of lawyers. From starting out in litigation to finding balance in a demanding practice, we explore what it takes for young lawyers to thrive in today’s evolving legal landscape. Join us for practical advice, candid...

Lawyers on Social Media 22.11.2024

Hosts Tamya Anderson and Prisila Otazo are joined by Angel and Samanta of the Sisters in Law Youtube Channel to discuss the phenomenon of lawyers on social media. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a content creator and an attorney? Are you interested in embarking on that path yourself? Listen in as we discuss these questions and many more with our guests. Please note, the positions and o...

Practice Area Shallow Dive: What is Antitrust Anyway? 08.11.2024

Let’s Brief It returns for season six with new host for a shallow dive on Antitrust. Host Tamya Anderson is joined by Charles Moore on what the Antitrust/Competition practice area is, the governing law of the practice, and what he loves about his work. Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their emplo...

Season 5 Finale: Law School Insights 03.05.2024

Let's Brief It  wraps up its fifth season with reflections from hosts Andrew Nettels, DaJonna Richardson, Furaha Joy Saungweme, and Fabiola Uwera. They share insights on balancing academic rigor with self-care, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead, and finding creative outlets outside of law school demands. The hosts also encourage listeners to embrace opportunities for personal and pr...

Ryan McCarl on Teaching Law Students to do the “Write” Thing 19.04.2024

Ryan McCarl, author of “Elegant Legal Writing,” joins Andrew and Fabiola for a discussion of modern legal writing trends and their application to law students. Elegant Legal Writing Book:  http://bit.ly/elw-book Ryan's Blog: elegantlegalwriting.com Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their emplo...

Lawyers vs Algorithms: Allies or Adversaries? 05.04.2024

In this episode, we explore the dynamic relationship between lawyers and artificial intelligence, a topic gaining significant attention both in the U.S. and internationally. Our focus is on understanding whether AI is collaboratively working with lawyers or posing challenges to the legal profession (or perhaps it is doing both). Additionally, we explore a fascinating case dealing with ChatGPT: Mat...

Don’t Leave your Culture Behind: Leveraging Your Cultural Identity to Enhance Your Legal Practice 22.03.2024

In this episode, hosts Andrew Nettels and Fabiola Uwera discuss law and culture with Aarash Darroodi, the General Counsel of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, the most famous and largest Guitar manufacturer in the world.  Aarash shares how his cultural background and global perspective have profoundly shaped him and his professional trajectory. He recounts how he has been leveraging his cult...

Data Privacy in Kenya: An Awakening in Digital Leadership, Governance, Data Protection of its Citizens 08.03.2024

Hosts DaJonna Richardson and Furaha Joy Sekai Saungweme interview Commissioner Immaculate Kassait, Kenya's first Data Commissioner and recognized amongst the top 25 Women in Digital in Kenya. Commissioner Kassait is serves in the Office of Data Protection, an office which has a mission to protect the personal data of Kenyans.  Also joining us is Cynthia Chepkemoi, a legal practitioner licensed...

Becoming a Legal Investigator: Understanding the Role and Pathway 23.02.2024

Fabiola Uwera and Andrew Nettels explore legal investigation with Seana Holland. Seana discusses the responsibilities of a legal investigator, some of the most impactful cases she has been involved in, and shares advice to students on classes and clinics to consider. Seana Holland teaches Investigation and served as the Director of Investigations at Georgetown University Law Center, where she over...

Bankruptcy and Bifurcated Fee Agreements: Pro Se Clinics & Indigent Debtors 09.02.2024

Host DaJonna Richardson interviews Matthew Skeen Jr., an expert in bankruptcy law. Matthew has been a partner in Skeen & Skeen, P.C. a boutique bankruptcy law firm in Denver, Colorado. Today he is a Managing Attorney of the Pro Se Clinic at the US District Court for the District of Colorado, a program run by the CO Bar Association, which has offered representation to clients in issues arising...

The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Lawyering in the Creative Industry and Giving Back Through Pro Bono work 26.01.2024

Are you a creative law student hoping to one day match your passion with your legal career? This episode is for you.    Hardeep Grover joins Andrew and Fabiola to discuss his work with creative entrepreneurs and StartUps and how it has been fulfilling to support artists and members of the creative community in D.C. through Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts (WALA).    Hardeep works with creative...

Utilizing Trauma Informed Lawyering as a Crime Victims' Rights Attorney 12.01.2024

Hosts Furaha Joy Sekai Saungweme and DaJonna Richardson interview Bridgette Stumpf, Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) , a local nonprofit dedicated to providing free, holistic, and trauma-informed advocacy, legal, and therapeutic services to survivors of all types of crime in the District of Columbia. Bridgette shares her experience working as a cri...

LIGHTS, CAMERA, *legal* ACTION -- A Preview of the Law Behind the Silver Screen 15.12.2023

Are you in law school and thinking of making the move into entertainment law? In this episode, Andrew Nettels and Fabiola Uwera are joined by Kirk T. Schroder, who has over 20 years of experience in providing legal counsel and representation to clients in the entertainment and media industry, including film, television, music, literary publishing, theater, live stage, and art.  Please note, the po...

Civil Conflict, Women in Politics and Human Rights 01.12.2023

Liberia has a complex relationship with women, human rights and international law; purportedly this nation which was intended to be the safe haven for freed slaves demonstrated the worst examples of civil armed conflict and yet produced the first female African president and an example of the power and resilience of women to stand for justice, and equality in political spaces. Hosts Furaha Joy Sek...

Exploring the Reproductive Justice Framework 17.11.2023

Hosts Andrew Nettels and Fabiola Uwera are joined by Professor Jill Morrison, who serves as the Executive Director of the Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program (WLPPFP), and Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa (LAWA) Program at Georgetown University Law Center, where she also teaches a seminar on Reproductive Justice. They talk about where the term “reproductive justice” emerged...

Sexual Harassment in Tertiary Institutions: Perspectives of a Survivor 03.11.2023

Hosts Furaha Joy Sekai Saungweme and DaJonna Richardson interview Samantha Mwesigye, a women's rights lawyer from Uganda with over 15 years experience practicing as a lawyer in government and private practice.    They discuss sexual harassment in Africa, specifically in Uganda, through the lens of Samantha as a survivor of sexual harassment. Also part of the discussion are recommendations and...

White Collars? Red Hands? Demystifying the Defense of Financial Crimes 20.10.2023

Andrew Nettels and Fabiola Uwera are joined by Professor Ira Sorkin to discuss his experiences prosecuting and defending those charged with some of the largest frauds in American history. As discussed, our perception of what we often refer to as "White Collar Defense" might differ from its reality. Defense attorneys play an important role in standing between the power of government and t...

Exploring the International Criminal Court System & State Jurisdiction 06.10.2023

Hosts DaJonna Richardson and Furaha Joy Sekai Saungweme interview Professor Antonio Anduaga, an expert in practicing international law in Peru and in the state of Colorado. They discuss the International Criminal Court, the aims of the Court to hold those responsible accountable for crimes against humanity and the parties subject to the Court’s jurisdiction.  Professor Anduaga is a modern day rena...

There Are No Dumb Questions: Making the Most of Your Law School Experience 12.05.2023

In the final episode of this season, Sydney Taylor, Niranjan Seshadri, Andrew Nettels, and Eric Tarosky come together to chat about their law school experiences, including favorite assignments, extracurriculars, and balancing a job and school. They also share tips on networking, taking chances, and asking questions, even if they may have "obvious" answers. Interested in applying to be a...

Perspectives from a D.C. Superior Court Judge 28.04.2023

Hosts Eric Tarosky and Niranjan Seshadri interview the Honorable Philip A. Medley, Magistrate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. They discuss Judge Medley’s path to the bench, the best and the hardest parts of being a judge, and advice to law students interested in becoming a judge one day. Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their o...

On the Trail: Tips to Know Before Your Campaigning Internship 14.04.2023

Please Note: The D.C. Bar takes no position regarding candidates, parties, or views referenced in this content. The positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governors or co-sponsoring Communities and organizations. Sydney and Andrew are joined by Bria Wallace, a st...

Old McDonald had a Lawsuit 24.03.2023

Andrew and Sydney discuss the developing area of Animal law with Kelly Davis, a legal extern at ALDF, and Dean Kathy Hessler, assistant dean for animal legal education at George Washington Law and the director of the Animal Legal Education Initiative. To learn more or register for World Aquatic Animal Day on April 3 at the George Washington University Law School, click HERE .  As we will disc...

Life as an Immigration Attorney 10.03.2023

Hosts Niranjan Seshadri and Eric Tarosky are joined by Washington D.C. area immigration attorney Pratibha Agarwal to discuss issues related to immigration law and life as an immigration law attorney. Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governo...

Careers Combatting Corruption 24.02.2023

Andrew and Sydney are joined by Dean Jessica Tillipman from The George Washington University Law School to explore various career paths under the expansive umbrella of government ethics, procurement, contracting and anti-corruption. Last year, Dean Tillipman testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on conflicts of interest in a large corporation’s work for the FDA and opioid co...

Police Reform in the District of Columbia 10.02.2023

Hosts Niranjan Seshadri and Eric Tarosky interview Professor Christy Lopez, who talks about her career and her involvement with D.C.'s police reform and accountability efforts, including her work at the Center for Innovations in Community Safety at Georgetown Law. Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the vie...

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