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This podcast episode is about three people that are read almost every day in the first year of law school: Frankfurter, Harlan, and Brandeis. Three people that are likely burning in hell for their beliefs. free ebooks/resources: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/blogs/508-free-books-for-a-free-palestine support us on substack: https://honeynewten.substack.com/ instagram: instagram.com/honeynewten tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@honeynewten
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Dr. Honey shares tips and tricks on how to write a successful personal statement in your application to law school. Book a free consultation with Brown Editing LLC here: calendly.com/browneditingllc Elevate your application here: browneditingllc.com Have questions or concerns about the application process? E-mail us here: Wishing you all the best this holiday season!
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Vigilante Justice Bae is sweeping the news right now. There's a nationwide manhunt for a man who sent a powerful message to the ruling class: you're not invincible. Dr. Honey explores and reflects on reasons why vigilante justice occurs: laws and policy have not been effective at solving enduring problems like access to quality water, food, and healthcare. The internet has spoken: if you're not a piece of shit, the likelihood that people will be celebrating your death is low. Join us every week @honeypacpodcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Libysn, or wherever else you find podcasts.
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this is dr. honey and you’re listening to the honeypac podcast sponsored by brown editing elevate your resume, cover letter, or application today with brown editing More Resources on understanding how not to be racist: Lee, Chungmei; Gary Orfield (2005). “Why Segregation Matters: Poverty and Educational Inequality”. The Civil Rights Project. Harvard University: 1–47. Leonhardt, D. & Scott, J. (2005). Class matters: Shadowy lines that still divide. New York Times. Haycock, Kafi (2001). “Closing the Achievement Gap”. Helping All Students Achieve. 58: 6–11. . National...
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Welcome to the HoneyPAC podcast sponsored by Brown Editing elevate your resume, cover letter, or application today with brown editing welcome to episode 7, authenticity in the law school creator space. have something you want us to cover? email us @ [email protected]
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Dr. Honey reflects on dating as a Black woman in higher education at a PWI (predominantly white institution) and what it really means to want someone else, misogyny, and the games we play to try to win the love of our life. Contact: [email protected]
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The research has been done, and the law review articles have been written. @Honeypacpod, along with LSAC and anyone else who reads these scholar's research, have evidence that the LSAT is a psychometrically unsound examination, and it’s time that we abandon it from a practical, ethical and logical perspective. It has no place in a world that looks for equity in justice. Thinking the LSAT is racist isn’t a fringe or unpopular musing – it’s a fact. Look at the data, and look at the research of these professors. It’s time for the LSAT to be abolished. Sources: Professor...
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