Sisters-In-Law: Real Sisters; Real Lawyers; Really Good Talk!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsNews Commentary |
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To win this election we must have a winning strategy. What’s your winning strategy? Join the conversation with the Sisters-In-Law.
Until November 3, 2020 when the last poll closes, its all about the vote! The Sisters-In-Law are talking about different aspects of voting until the 2020 general election is over. This episode is all about absentee voting.
What is the new reality? In a world of conspiracy theories, Q-anon, and Trump-speak, how can we the people get to the truth?
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This podcast is a must for every citizen with a good heart that wants to understand the legal side of the game. Court trials will never look the same again, once you start listening to this fantastic podcast.
Grateful for this pioneering work that tackles the touch topics of law and politics in a way that has tremendous potential to ease the schism between “government” and the African American community and other communities of color. Quite notably, this is a display of #blackexcellence, which was launched in the midst of a global pandemic, known as Covid-19, and the US racial epidemic of state-sanctioned, anti-black violence, by two African American women, who undoubtedly were carrying the weight of... more
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