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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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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.
Sit back and listen well as Adrian delivers news stories from around the country in an effort to inspire community engagement and motivate people to care about one another.
1st Segment (00:55)
Fining the homeless
Third-party candidates
Closing the gun loophole
TN ban on marrying first cousin
2nd Segment (20:35)
Voting rights for formerly incarcerated
Attack on diversity, equity, and inclusion
Governor calls special legislative session for public safety
No mass protesting in MS, LA, and TX
Final Message (37:29)
My guest for today’s interview is Joshua Franklin, a distinguished attorney dedicated to honorable achievement in every facet of his career. Hailing from Brooklyn, NY, and a proud graduate of an HBCU, Joshua currently resides in Minnesota, where he has left an indelible mark on the legal landscape. With a wealth of experience ranging from serving at prestigious firms like Barnes & Thornburg, LLP to his current role facilitating connections between attorneys and small to midsize firms, Joshua brings a unique perspective to the table.
Beyond his legal career, Joshua is deeply committed to building sustainable equity in urban communities through innovation and small business initiatives. He is a passionate advocate for fairness and justice, regularly contributing to industry discussions and advocating for favorable legal frameworks. Joshua's dedication to mentorship and professional development also shines through, as he actively guides aspiring entrepreneurs, start-ups, students, and young professionals.
Sit back and listen well as Adrian discusses major news stories from around the country in an effort to inspire and encourage community engagement.
1st Segment: 00:50
Federal judge orders US minority business agency to serve all races
DOJ sues Apple
Biden Administration Updates
$1.2 trillion Congressional spending package
Before the Break: Politicians can block constituents on social media
2nd Segment: 19:50
Colleges bring back standardized testing
U.S. potential ban on TikTok
Court cases to follow
Pollution disproportionately affecting minority communities
Final Message: 38:24
Desmond Israel, Esq. conducts research on the legal, policy, ethical, and social implications of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, global data privacy, and emerging technologies. He holds a Master of Laws (LLM) degree in National Security and Cybersecurity from the George Washington University Law School as a GW Law Merit Scholar, where he deepened my knowledge and skills on the complex and evolving challenges of protecting data and systems in the digital age.
With over 11 years of experience in data privacy and cybersecurity, he had led and contributed to various projects involving security incidents and events management, vulnerability management, and ISO 27001/2 compliance for clients in the banking, public, and private sectors. He has also applied my legal and technical expertise to advise and write on topics such as cross-border data flows, data protection regulations, and cybersecurity governance. His mission is to demonstrate the tangible return on cybersecurity and data privacy investments by improving the security posture and state of mind of businesses and organizations.
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Sit back and listen well as Adrian discusses major news stories from around the country in an effort to motivate and engage the community.
1st Segment: 00:43
Chief's parade shooting
Gov. DeSantis backtracks on book ban
White wealth grew the most during pandemic
Mental health for students
Walmart accused of hiding products
Before the Break: Santos sues Kimmel
2nd Segment: 25:18
Presidential race update
Location data protection
News deserts
Pushback on migrant and homeless housing
Final Message: 47:21
Engage with legal, legislative, and political news with Adrian Guess. Sit back and listen well.
Episode Stories:
Targeting minority programs
Overturning Chevron Doctrine
Background checks for ammunition
Reparations Plan
Cycling for community
Founder and Executive Chairman of Brothers in Law Inc., David Edgerton III is a young, ambitious lawyer and a charismatic leader. In April 2021, Edgerton was selected from a pool of 845 applications from 328 institutions to be a Harry S. Truman scholar. He also serves as a civic engagement coordinator for the Howard University Student Association and as president of the Howard University Speech and Debate Team. He was named a Global Scholar and elected student council representative for the Council on International Education Exchange during his time abroad in Spain, Italy and England.Edgerton is an aspiring civil rights attorney who will attend the Howard University School of Law. He has dedicated his life to service and community action. An aspiring multi-vocational change agent, he believes that it is our duty as a nation to build up every child from every background.