Episodios

  • The IP Career Path: Blending Law, Biotech, and Business Strategy with Jenna Matheny
    Nov 17 2025


    Want a legal career blending Intellectual Property (IP), Biotechnology, and Business? We sit down with Jenna Matheny (Vice-President & Managing Director at APIOiX) to break down the path to a high-impact career in medical innovation. This episode is essential listening for law students and those interested in patent law who also have a passion for science, revealing a world of opportunities beyond traditional law firm life.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Innovation Lifecycle: How lawyers are involved from invention disclosure and patent strategy to regulatory approval (FDA) and commercialization.
    • The Business of IP: The critical, often-overlooked importance of contracting and compliance in developing and licensing medical technology.
    • Finding Your Niche: Jenna's unique career path through university Tech Transfer offices, incubators, and accelerators—and how law students can get their foot in the door.
    • Beyond Science: The growing field of social innovation and how non-science majors can find rewarding IP careers focused on copyright and trademark.
    • Practical Law School Advice: Which broad-based courses (like securities and international tax) set you up for success, and the value of clinics and residencies.

    • (00:00) - Introduction: Blending Law, Science, and Business in an IP Career
    • (01:43) - Meet Jenna Matheny: Expert in Medical Technology IP and Tech Consulting
    • (04:28) - Defining Biotech vs. MedTech: Law's Role in FDA Approval
    • (05:42) - The Core Practice Areas: Patents, Contracting, and Regulatory Compliance
    • (10:09) - Career Pivot: From Medicine Interest to Patent Attorney Path
    • (11:32) - Tech Transfer Offices (TTOs): How Law Students Can Gain Experience
    • (14:28) - Incubators & Accelerators: Consulting and Internship Roles for Attorneys
    • (20:39) - Practical Advice: Essential Law School Courses (Securities, Tax) and Clinics
    • (24:26) - Serendipity & Networking: How Connections Change the Course of a Legal Career
    • (25:59) - Social Innovation: IP Opportunities without a Science Background (Copyright & Trademark)

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  • Tribal Law 101: Why It's Essential for Every Law Student
    Oct 20 2025

    Host Nayeli Diaz sits down with tribal attorney Leah Jurss to demystify the vast and often-overlooked world of tribal law. Leah shares her unique perspective from working both in a firm serving tribes and as in-house counsel for the Bay Mills Indian Community.


    In a candid and informative interview, Leah dispels common myths and explains why a foundational understanding of tribal sovereignty is essential for all legal professionals, no matter their field. She highlights the wide range of legal issues that intersect with tribal communities and offers a clear roadmap for how law students can start learning about this fascinating and rewarding area of law.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Federal Indian Law vs. Tribal Law: The key differences between the laws governing the relationship with the U.S. government and the laws tribes use to govern themselves.
    • The Right Terminology: Why "Indian law" is still used and when it's appropriate to identify a specific tribe.
    • Effective Advocacy: Leah's experience working with non-native lawyers and her advice on how to be an effective advocate for a tribal community by respecting cultural norms.
    • A Rewarding Career: Why a career in tribal law is never boring, offering a chance to touch on many different practice areas, from family and environmental law to legislation and business development.
    • Resources for Students: Actionable steps you can take today to learn more, including which law school classes to take and the value of joining organizations like the Native American Law Students Association (NALSA).

    • (00:00) - Introduction: The Importance of Tribal Law for Law Students
    • (01:36) - Introducing Guest Leah Jurss & The Topic of Tribal Law
    • (03:53) - The Term "Indian Law": Why Is It Still Used?
    • (04:40) - The Difference Between Federal Indian Law and Tribal Law
    • (06:19) - In-House vs. Law Firm Practice: The Differences
    • (08:14) - Being a Non-Native in Indian Law: A Discussion on Allyship
    • (10:20) - The Importance of a Baseline Understanding for All Lawyers
    • (13:12) - Resources for Learning Tribal Law in Law School
    • (16:28) - Leah's Career Path: From Law Student to Tribal Attorney
    • (19:35) - A Day in the Life of a Tribal Attorney
    • (23:57) - A Favorite Project: Drafting a Judicial Ethics Code
    • (26:22) - Final Takeaways: The Importance of Sovereignty
    • (27:33) - Conclusion & Outro

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  • Relocating After Law School: How to Prepare and Thrive
    Sep 29 2025

    Relocating after law school can be daunting. For whatever reason you find yourself in a new city, you often have to rebuild networks, learn the local rules, and figure out how you’re going to excel while you’re still finding your way around.

    For our first episode of the new season, we welcome new hosts Nayeli Diaz and Eve Albert, who sit down with Kimberly Wolf Price, who brings her years of experience derived from working in law school career services, hiring new talent, and having been a young associate who went through the same challenges. Together, they explore how law students can face their anxieties, make all the necessary preparations to successfully set themselves up for success, and engage with local attorneys to find their place.

    • (00:00) - Introduction & Meet the Hosts
    • (01:45) - Nayeli Diaz's Background & Interests
    • (02:57) - Eve Albert's Background & Interests
    • (03:59) - Introducing Guest Kimberly Wolf Price & The Topic of Relocation
    • (07:17) - The First Question: "Is This Even Possible?"
    • (08:17) - Navigating the Bar Exam for Another State
    • (09:59) - Networking Tips for Relocating Law Students
    • (12:39) - Advice for Students Unsure of Where to Relocate
    • (13:42) - The Importance of Proactivity in Your Career
    • (14:53) - A Message from the Legal Community: Lawyers Want to Help
    • (15:50) - The Role of Technology in Networking
    • (16:53) - The Benefits of Relocating After Law School
    • (18:01) - Specialization & Clerkships as a Strategic Move
    • (19:06) - When to Start Talking to Career Services
    • (20:32) - Addressing Apprehension About Out-of-State Experience
    • (22:28) - How to Talk About Relocation in Your Cover Letter
    • (23:54) - Long-Distance Networking Tips for Law Students
    • (25:11) - The Merit of Working as an Associate Before Relocating
    • (27:14) - The Importance of Authenticity & Not Burning Bridges
    • (28:19) - Final Advice: Take a Deep Breath & Just Start
    • (30:56) - Conclusion & Outro

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  • From Jordans to Juris Doctor: The Birth of Sneaker Law
    Jun 16 2025

    As kids, Kenneth Anand and Jared Goldstein, authors of two textbooks on Sneaker Law, developed a passion and, in time, a mission. Together, they’ve sought to create what they call the “legal bible for the sneaker industry”, not only serving as an invaluable resource for those interested in the sneaker industry, but also a rethink of the textbook experience. Chay and Manny close out this season of the ABA Law Student Podcast in conversation with Kenneth and Jared exploring their path to success, their focus on maintaining their identities through law school, and how they leveraged their natural networking skills to create opportunity rather than get hung up on obstacles.

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  • Reimagining the Possible: Achieving Success in Sports Law, with Tamika Tremaglio
    May 19 2025

    Ever wondered how a law degree could lead to the highest levels of professional sports? Join us for an exclusive conversation with Tamika Tremaglio, former Executive Director of the National Basketball Players Association, as she pulls back the curtain on her remarkable journey. Discover the often-underestimated power of taking calculated risks, the crucial role of likability in the competitive legal landscape, and how "reimagining the possible" can unlock unexpected and fulfilling career paths you might not have even considered.

    • (00:00) - Welcome Tamika Tremaglio
    • (03:05) - Dual Law Degree Program
    • (05:59) - KPMG
    • (09:01) - Deloitte
    • (14:58) - Re-Imagining the Possible
    • (17:42) - Negotiating the 2023 CBA
    • (20:44) - How Law School Helped
    • (22:22) - Working with High Profile Clients and Companies
    • (24:19) - Breaking Into Sports Law
    • (26:21) - TA Sports Ventures
    • (27:43) - Athlete Wellbeing
    • (30:03) - Host Reflections

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  • Why Civil Rights Litigation Deserves Your Attention
    Apr 21 2025

    Professor Joshua McDaniel is the director of Harvard’s Religious Freedom Clinic, where he and his students provide pro bono representation to members of minority faiths and vulnerable communities in the fight against discrimination and the defense of their constitutional and statutory rights. Professor McDaniel joins the Law Student Podcast team to discuss civil rights litigation, the value law students can derive from participating in clinics and pro bono work, and why civil litigation is a path each law student should consider. Hear what lawyers are doing today in this ever important segment of the law and how you can get involved in the fight for equality and justice.

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    • (00:00) - Why Civil Rights Litigation Matters to Law Students
    • (01:57) - Introducing our Guest, Professor Joshua McDaniel
    • (04:32) - What is Civil Rights Litigation
    • (06:21) - Procedural Nuances in Civil Rights Litigation
    • (08:16) - Section 1983 Explained
    • (09:13) - Case Examples and Client Stories
    • (11:37) - How to Develop Litigation Instincts Through Practical Experience
    • (13:34) - Why It’s Important for Law Students to Consider Becoming Civil Rights Litigators
    • (16:32) - The Emotional and Professional Challenges of the Field
    • (18:05) - How to Stay Grounded and Balanced
    • (19:37) - Advice for Aspiring Civil Rights Litigators
    • (22:01) - What Life Looks Like for an Early Career Civil Rights Litigator
    • (24:21) - The Importance of Mentorship
    • (25:09) - Encouragement for Law Students
    • (26:47) - Host Discussion

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  • Exploring the Rise of Abortion Shield Laws in Post-Dobbs America
    Mar 17 2025

    When the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Dobbs reversing Roe v Wade and Planned Parenthood, it began a rapidly evolving conflict between the States on one of the most high profile and controversial constitutional debates of our day. While much has been made of the laws which have either restricted or protected access to abortions, conflicts often reach beyond the borders of States due to interstate commerce, the Full Faith and Credit Clause, and the Extradition Clause. For law students, this is an opportunity to see with unusual clarity the dynamics of the law in motion and to better understand state-federal conflicts.


    To help you better understand how these conflicts are playing out today and where they may be leading in the future, host Chay Rodriguez is joined by professors Rachel Rebouché and David S. Cohen, co-authors of an article entitled “Abortion Shield Laws”, which has helped lead 18 States and D.C. to adopt laws protecting healthcare practitioners who provide abortion services for patients from states where abortion is illegal.


    Click here to read the article professors Rebouché and Cohen co-authored.

    • (00:00) - Introducing today’s topic
    • (02:08) - Our guests Rachel Rebouche and David S. Cohen
    • (02:53) - Interview with Professor Rachel Rebouche
    • (03:00) - Intro to abortion shield laws and the conflict between States
    • (07:30) - How an article led to the development of shield laws for a post-Roe America’
    • (07:59) - How States banning abortion seek to impede abortion resources beyond their borders
    • (10:10) - The way the shield law evolved and developed first in Connecticut
    • (10:58) - Odds of a Supreme Court fight: Rebouche
    • (12:07) - Interview with Professor David S. Cohen
    • (12:15) - The post-Dobbs reality in America
    • (14:03) - The Full Faith and Credit Clause and abortion shield laws
    • (17:36) - Shield laws and State sovereignty
    • (18:44) - Odds of a Supreme Court fight: Cohen
    • (20:38) - Dobbs and economic classes: equal protection claims
    • (26:48) - How law students can get involved
    • (30:05) - Abortion trafficking
    • (34:20) - How scholarship can impact the legal landscape
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  • Balancing Data Privacy and Criminal Justice, with Professor Rebecca Wexler
    Feb 17 2025

    Every day, each of us produce more data that ends up in the hands of third parties: browsing data, shopping data, stored images, writings, and communications. And each of us expects a certain degree of privacy and protections. But when that data can play a critical role in criminal justice, our regulations have struggled to balance the need for personal privacy while also serving the fair and equal pursuit of justice.

    Join us as we explore the intersection of data privacy, evidence law, and criminal defense with Professor Rebecca Wexler. Discover the challenges of accessing digital evidence, the evolving legal landscape, and the potential wide-ranging impacts of Snap v. Pina on data privacy laws. And learn how you, as a law student, can play a role in redefining how our laws manage data in the future.

    Additional Resources:

    Snap v. Pina
    Court of Appeal Decision
    Docket


    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (04:00) - Why Every Lawyer Needs to Understand Data Privacy
    • (06:24) - How The Law Has Adapted to Digital Evidence
    • (08:54) - Unequal Access to Digital Data in Criminal Cases
    • (12:50) - Understanding Snap v Pina
    • (18:36) - The Intersection of Intellectual Property and Data Privacy
    • (22:47) - How Law Students Can Impact the Law
    • (26:43) - Host Discussion
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