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Brothers in Law
Author: Michele D'Innella and Adrian Guess
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Welcome to the Brothers in Law podcast, where we amplify diverse voices in the legal profession. Join us as we share inspiring stories from individuals who have triumphed over adversity, rising from underrepresented backgrounds to excel in their legal careers. As a non-profit organization committed to fostering friendship, mentorship, and community service, our podcast explores the journeys of legal professionals, particularly those from ethnically diverse and disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Adrian Guess discusses the news in a way to boost civic engagement. Sit back and listen well.1st Segment (00:37)Utah bans fluoride in waterDisney investigated over DEI practicesTariff UpdateTexas prison heat ruled unconstitutionalRFK Jr. to dismantle vaccine and HIV officesUnited Airlines pilot forgets passport2nd Segment (29:50)Trump targets Smithsonian fundingTrump signs executive order on electionsSevere honeybee losses projectedAdoption and CPS system failureLaw firms intimidated by executive ordersSenator Cory Booker’s marathon speechFinal Message (62:14)Black-owned brands adapt in post-DEI eraAnnouncementsNext news update is in 2 weeksCheck out Michele's interview at the end of the monthGolf Tournament on April 26thBecome a MemberVolunteer for National LeadershipNeed an internship: careers@brothersinlaw.orgDonate: Cash App - $BrosInLaw Zelle - Brothers In Law, Inc.
Adrian Guess delivers the news in a way to get you civically engaged in your community. He is joined by his former co-host of The Black Agenda, Devin Dedeaux. Sit back and listen well.1st Segment (0:43)Department of Education Lays Off Nearly 50% of Workforce Amid Federal RestructuringBlack Lives Matter Plaza Removed Following Political PressureSenate Democrats Join Republicans to Avert Government ShutdownLouisiana and South Carolina Executions Spark Death Penalty DebateU.S. Consumer Sentiment Drops Amid Economic Concerns and Tariffs2nd Segment (38:50)Pro-Palestinian Columbia Student Detained by ICE, Raising Free Speech ConcernsJD Vance Acknowledges Elon Musk’s Federal Job Cuts as ‘Mistakes’Supreme Court Takes Up Challenge to Colorado’s Conversion Therapy BanMeasles Outbreak in Texas Spreads as More States Push for Vaccine ExemptionsState Farm Seeks 22% Insurance Rate Hike in California Following Wildfire LossesQuick Hits (1:04:20)The Death of 2 Free Bags: Southwest Becomes Just Another AirlineMichigan Judge Wanted Walmart Shoplifters to Wash Cars, But His Boss Shut It DownTurtle Smuggler: TSA Catches Man Hiding Live Turtle in His PantsNASA and SpaceX Launch Mission to Rescue Stranded AstronautsTrack Race Turns Violent as Runner Hits Opponent with a BatonAnnouncementsNext news update is in 2 weeksCheck out Michele's interview at the end of the monthBecome a MemberVolunteer for National LeadershipNeed an internship: careers@brothersinlaw.orgDonate: Cash App - $BrosInLaw Zelle - Brothers In Law, Inc.
In this episode, I’m joined by Michael Brown, an esteemed litigator and Chief Diversity Partner at Nelson Mullins, with over 25 years of experience handling complex cases across the country. From representing Fortune 500 corporations to trying over 80 cases to verdict, Michael has excelled in a range of areas, including products liability, employment law, and commercial litigation. As a leader in diversity and inclusion, he spearheads initiatives to create equitable opportunities in the legal profession. Join us as we delve into Michael’s remarkable career, his strategies for success, and his vision for fostering diversity in law.
Adrian Guess covers a variety of news in an effort to boost civic engagement and community participation. Sit back and listen well. 1st Segment (00:40)Nationwide Economic Blackout on February 28: What to Know About BoycottDOGE, Education Department Threaten States’ Funding if They Don’t Cut DEI ProgramsWhich Agencies Have Been Hit by Federal Layoffs? What to Know About NPS, NIH, IRS, More4th Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Executive OrderInvisible Crisis: America’s Caregivers and the $600 Billion Unpaid Cost of Their LaborBefore the Break: Ballot Initiatives Protecting Marriage Equality Advancing in Some States2nd Segment (28:36)Americans' Credit Card Debt Reaches New HighWisconsin Governor Floats Plan to Close 19th-Century Prison and Overhaul Corrections SystemKindergarteners Could Learn Gun Safety in School Under a Bill Gaining Momentum in UtahLegislative Immunity Is a Privilege in Most States. A Speeding Ticket Could Change That in ArizonaThis Kansas City ‘Wellness Court’ Takes a New Approach to Mental Health, Substance UseBefore the Break: 15 Cases of Measles Reported in Small West Texas County With High Rate of Vaccine ExemptionsFinal Message (58:50)Cancer Patient Builds Victory Bell for Hospital Where He VolunteersAnnouncementsNext news update is in 2 weeksCheck out Michele's interview at the end of the monthBecome a MemberVolunteer for National LeadershipNeed an internship: careers@brothersinlaw.orgDonate: Cash App - $BrosInLaw Zelle - Brothers In Law, Inc.
Adrian Guess covers a variety of news in an effort to boost civic engagement and community participation. Sit back and listen well.
1st Segment:
Trump Expands Executive Power, Raising Constitutional Concerns
Trump Eliminates Environmental Justice Protections for Black and Latino Communities
Trump Administration Targets DEI Initiatives
Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Trump’s Tariffs Could Raise Consumer Prices
Before the Break: DCA helicopter collision with plane
2nd Segment
Supreme Court to Decide on Public Funding for Religious Charter Schools
U.S. Students Continue to Struggle in Reading and Math
Illinois Republicans Challenge Legislative Gerrymandering
Fast Food Workers Struggle to Survive on Minimum Wage
Before the Break: Spirit Airlines Updates Passenger Dress Code Policy
Final Message
Announcements
Next news update is in 2 weeks
Check out Michele's interview at the end of the month
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My guest for today’s interview is Diane Bradley, a highly accomplished attorney, mediator, and educator with over 30 years of experience in employment and privacy law, litigation, and alternative dispute resolution. Diane has represented individuals, employers, and Fortune 500 companies, navigating complex legal landscapes and fostering equitable workplace solutions. As an adjunct professor and certified mediator, she combines her extensive legal expertise with a passion for teaching and conflict resolution. Join us as we explore Diane’s career journey, her insights into effective mediation and governance, and her advice for navigating the ever-evolving legal profession.
Adrian Guess covers a variety of news in an effort to boost civic engagement and community participation. Sit back and listen well.
1st Segment (0:55)
- LA Fires
- Proof of citizenship requirements for voting registration
- Meta stops fact checking
- TX cannabis industry
- Before the Break: Rise in dementia
2nd Segment (32:09)
- Passing of President Jimmy Carter
- Trump news and inauguration
- TikTok ban
- Capping nicotine in cigarettes
- Before the Break: Tax credit for solar panels might disappear
Final Message (52:10)
Announcements
Next news update is in 2 weeks
Check out Michele's interview at the end of the month
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Need an internship: careers@brothersinlaw.org
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Adrian Guess covers a variety of news in an effort to boost civic engagement and community participation. He is joined by his former co-host of The Black Agenda Devin Dedeaux. Be sure to listen to the special Quick Hits segment at the end. Sit back and listen well. Happy Holidays.
1st Segment (02:08)
Schools caution international students: Get back to campus before Trump's inauguration
Senators demand USDA move more swiftly to prevent theft of grocery funds from low-income families
North Carolina GOP lawmakers enact a law eroding the Democratic governor's powers
Senate Democrats push plan to abolish Electoral College
Supreme Court to hear challenge to California's authority to set vehicle emissions standards
Before the Break: House Dems urge Biden to sign ERA
2nd Segment (37:40)
Texas sues New York doctor accused of posting abortion pills
Trump girds for battle with Democrats, Supreme Court over birthright citizenship
Congress’s deal to prevent government shutdown blocked
Outgoing Washington governor suggests ‘wealth tax’ to avoid cuts to education and police
Before the Break: Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
Quick Hits: (01:21:05)
Oregon city asks locals to stop putting googly eyes on sculptures
Tuna melt 'stinking up' plane prompts fellow passenger's viral video
Realtor accused of being a home-wrecker for spreading holiday cheer
Mattel sued over porn site misprint on Wicked dolls
Iceland’s Cucumber Crisis
Food fight erupts as woman claims family spiked her vegetarian meals with meat, social media reacts
Announcements: (1:52:05)
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Adrian Guess covers a variety of news in an effort to boost civic engagement and community participation. Sit back and listen well.
1st Segment: (00:39)
DACA recipients worry their protection from deportation won't last another Trump term
2025 will start with a 3.5% pay raise for Pennsylvania’s governor, lawmakers and judges
Biden touts admin efforts to boost small business: ‘20 million acts of hope’
Innovative program aims to increase child care options and pull women into the workforce
Texas schools can now teach Bible-based reading lessons
Before the Break: Scientist uncover fossilized footprints of early humans living together
2nd Segment: (25:31)
Walmart becomes latest — and biggest — company to roll back its DEI policies
Ohio governor signs transgender bathroom ban for students
Retailers tell consumers that Trump tariffs are a reason to shop now
Flavored Vape Products Dispute Goes Before US Supreme Court
Come for the roller coaster, stay for the shops: Can malls be fun again?
Before the Break: University of Texas, MIT and others announce free tuition for some undergraduates
Final Message: (47:28)
Pilot in Alaska air drops turkeys for residents in remote homes who can't run out to a grocery store
Announcements: (54:26)
Next News Update in 2 weeks (Holiday Special)
Check out Michele's latest episode: Innovating Legal Practice with AI
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My guest for today’s interview is Aaron Cartwright, a litigation partner and co-founder of Case Crafter, a groundbreaking legal tech company that leverages AI to transform the drafting process. With a background as an active litigator, Aaron is going to share with us how his drive to reduce legal costs and increase efficiency inspired him to create a tool that revolutionizes legal practice. We’ll explore the ethical implications of AI in law, its role in making legal services more accessible, and how technology can help reshape the future of the legal profession.
CaseCrafter is an innovative new software offering custom document creation without extensive templates. Streamline document creation, save time and resources with our cutting-edge technology and legal expertise at casecrafter.net
Adrian Guess brings national news to encourage civic engagement. Sit back and listen well.
1st Segment: 0:42
Election Results
Judge Blocks Biden Administration's Rule to Expand Overtime Pay
Offensive, Racist Texts Now Being Sent to High-Schoolers, Latinos, and LGBTQ Community
Federal Judge Blocks Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law in Public Schools
Before the Break: Person Dressed in Bear Costume to Fake Attacks on Cars for Insurance Payout
2nd Segment: 22:08
Trump Cabinet Picks
FDA Employees Consider How to Handle RFK Jr., Including Leaving
Georgia's Fulton County Jail Violates Detainees' Rights with Violence and Filth, Feds Say
Malcolm X's Family Files $100 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Bodycam Video Shows Oklahoma City Officer Slamming 71-Year-Old to the Ground
Before the Break: Florida Attorney General Sues FEMA Over Alleged Political Discrimination
Final Message: 39:01
A Slice of Pizza and Social Media Leads to Life-Saving Kidney Transplant
Announcements
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Sit back and listen well as host, Adrian Guess, discuss the 2024 Election Cycle with Devin Dedeaux, Camille Odom, and Cameron Lynn.
Topics:
The Presidential Race
Control of the Senate
Control of the House
Key Governor Races
Controls of State Legislature
Why Elections Matter for the The Judiciary
Having a Civic Plan after Election Day
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My guest for today’s interview is DaWuan Norwood, a dedicated civil rights attorney and advocate for Black liberation. DaWuan specializes in voting rights, democracy, and criminal penal system abolition, bringing a wealth of experience from their work with organizations such as the NAACP, ACLU, and Campaign Legal Center. We explore their journey from law school to the frontlines of voting rights litigation and their innovative research on the Reconstruction Amendments. DaWuan's passion for justice and commitment to underrepresented communities shines through in this powerful conversation.
Sit back and listen well as Adrian Guess delivers news stories from around the country in an effort to inspire community ane civic engagement and motivate people to care about one another.
1st Segment (0:34)
Should the minimum wage be lower for workers who get tipped?
Substitute teacher accused of re-enacting George Floyd's murder and making 'racially harmful comments' in Minnesota classroom
Trump works the fry station and holds a drive-thru news conference at a Pennsylvania McDonald's
Elon Musk's election promise of $1 million daily giveaway sparks call for probe
Presidential Polls
Before the Break: McConnell said he hopes Trump will ‘pay a price’ for Jan. 6 role, new book reveals
2nd Segment (21:37)
Ga. students take to streets to protest 'dehumanizing' voting law that criminalizes handing out water
A ‘Housing Trust Fund’ is on New Orleans ballots next month
SBA disaster loan program is out of money, says Biden
Lawmakers call for extending telemedicine flexibilities, object to proposed DEA rule
Votes won’t be counted for Arkansas medical marijuana ballot measure, court says
Before the Break: Drug overdose deaths fall for 6 months straight as officials wonder what's working
Final Message (44:58)
Man Saves Up for 9 Months to Pay Off Mom's Mortgage, Surprises Her in Tearful Video
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Sit back and listen well as Adrian Guess delivers news stories from around the country in an effort to inspire community ane civic engagement and motivate people to care about one another.
1st Segment: (0:33)
Advocates urge Ohio to restore voter registrations removed in apparent violation of federal law
Positive Economic Progress
Senators want expanded employer-provided child care credit
Hurricane Helene satellite images show major devastation in North Carolina as death toll continues to rise
VP Debate
Before the Break: GOP First Lady Trend
2nd Segment: (22:47)
Senators want expanded employer-provided child care credit (repeated in 2nd Segment)
NYC Mayor Eric Adams indicted on 5 federal public corruption charges, including bribery and wire fraud
Dockworkers strike suspended, tentative agreement includes 62% pay raise over 6 years
Supreme Court declines to block Biden limits on methane, toxic pollution
Pennsylvania middle school installs surveillance window in gender-inclusive bathroom
Before the Break: Couple can't sue Uber after daughter clicked away trial rights on Uber Eats
Final Message: (42:55)
Malika Williams, the founder of The L.I.V.E Outreach, has launched a campaign to renovate the Mobile Mentoring Hub
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My guest for today’s interview is Christian Ray Flores, a former pop star who has transformed into a successful entrepreneur, evangelist, and non-profit leader. With a deep passion for philanthropy, Christian co-founded the Ascend Mission Fund and has led global initiatives like the Ukraine Relief Network. In this episode, we explore Christian’s journey into non-profit leadership, his approach to creating lasting social impact, and how he empowers others to find purpose through service and entrepreneurship.
Sit back and listen well as Adrian Guess delivers news stories from around the country in an effort to inspire community ane civic engagement and motivate people to care about one another.
1st Segment (0:42)
North Carolina hospital company forgives debts of 11,500 people after NBC News report
DOJ launches civil rights probe of Mississippi sheriff’s office whose deputies tortured 2 Black men in ‘Goon Squad’ case
Georgia elections board to require hand count of ballots
Newly popular Harris builds momentum, challenging Trump for the mantle of change
What's Minneapolis' secret to fixing housing? Build more
Before the Break: Why an Alaska island is using peanut butter and black lights to find a rat that might not exist
2nd Segment (26:57)
Federal Government Awareness
Biden rolls out global Cancer Moonshot effort, targeting cervical cancer
White House rolls out ‘The Record’ to highlight Biden agenda online
Senate panel votes to hold Steward Health CEO in contempt of Congress
House unanimously votes to boost Trump security as Congress scrambles to ensure candidate safety
Supreme Court rejects Green Party's appeal to put Jill Stein on Nevada ballot
Alaska man charged with threatening to assassinate 6 Supreme Court justices
Scandals with GOP Candidate for Gov in NC
Trump rejects second TV debate as 'too late'
Brett Favre to appear before US House panel looking at welfare misspending
California governor signs law to protect children from social media addiction
Before the Break: Cards Against Humanity sues Elon Musk’s SpaceX over alleged trespassing in Texas
Final Message (50:10)
A Scottish woman leaves notes and trinkets of affirmation around her hometown
Music*: I Don’t Need Your Love by Adi Goldstein
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Adrian Guess delivers local, state, and national news in a way to increase civic engagement toward building a better community together. Sit back and listen well.
1st Segment (0:50)
Judge blocks EPA in LA
Presidential race updates
Post Office is prepared for election
MI judge insults gays and Blacks
School shootings “fact of life”?
UNC Chapel Hill diversity down
Before the Break: Treasury recovers $1.3 billion in unpaid taxes
Break Music: New Life by Moire*
2nd Segment (28:32)
Federal Government Round-Up
Publishers sue FL
Texas sues to get medical records
DOJ investigates prison sexual abuse in CA
Before the Break: Documentary on Honest Abe’s sexuality
Break
Final Message (46:42)
Couple to find cure for rare disease
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Amanda Haverstick is a seasoned attorney turned legal writing coach and career consultant in Philadelphia. With over 25 years of experience in Employment Law litigation at top-tier firms, including Proskauer Rose and Morgan Lewis, Amanda now dedicates herself to empowering the next generation of legal professionals. As a visiting professor at Drexel School of Law and a career consultant at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, Amanda's mission is to equip attorneys and law students with the skills needed for success. Through her "Dear 1L" blog, she provides invaluable guidance to aspiring lawyers, aiming to simplify and improve their journey through law school. Amanda's passion for writing, teaching, and advocacy shines through in all she does.
My guest for today’s interview is Frederick D. Bell, a Louisiana native and passionate political strategist in Washington DC. From his early days as a "teen attorney" to representing Louisiana at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, Frederick's journey reflects his commitment to justice and community empowerment. A graduate of Tulane University, he plans to attend law school at an HBCU, aiming to advocate for criminal justice reform, environmental sustainability, and public policy in New Orleans and beyond.