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Houston Law Review

A podcast by the Houston Law Review about legal issues, prominent lawyers, and the study and practice of law.

  1. APR 11

    Law, Leadership, and Service: Inside the Life of Court of Appeals Justice Veronica Rivas-Molloy

    In the fourth episode of Season 7 of Emphasis Added, we sit down with Justice Veronica Rivas-Molloy in her chambers at the First Court of Appeals to talk about her path to the bench and the experiences that have shaped her approach to the law. She begins by reflecting on her upbringing on the El Paso–Juárez border and how growing up between cultures influenced her perspective, work ethic, and decision to pursue a legal career. The conversation then traces her journey through the legal profession, from clerking in federal court to building a career in complex litigation and eventually becoming a justice on the Court of Appeals. She shares what it was like stepping into the role, including the transition from advocate to decision-maker and the responsibility that comes with shaping the law through written opinions. Throughout the episode, Justice Rivas-Molloy offers a behind-the-scenes look at life on the bench, from her weekly routine to how she approaches analyzing cases and writing opinions. She reflects on the types of cases she finds most challenging and meaningful, as well as how her perspective has evolved during her time as a judge. She also discusses the importance of pro bono work, mentorship, and her early experiences on law review, highlighting the skills that have carried through her career. As the conversation comes to a close, she shares her thoughts on public service, the impact she hopes to have through her work, and what she hopes voters understand about her as she seeks reelection. Tune in for a thoughtful and personal conversation on public service, perseverance, and the path to the bench. To get a mailing or electronic subscription to the Houston Law Review click here.  For more Emphasis Added content, follow us on Instagram and check out our video content on YouTube!

    46 min
  2. APR 11

    Reproductive Rights and Constitutional Tensions: A Discussion with Professor Laura Portuondo

    In the fourth episode of Season 7 of Emphasis Added,  we sit down with Professor Laura Portuondo, a constitutional law scholar whose work focuses on reproductive rights and justice, gender equality, and the First Amendment. The conversation begins with her path into the law, reflecting on her academic journey and early experiences, including her time clerking in the federal courts and how those roles helped shape her legal perspective. The discussion then turns to her transition into academia and the development of her scholarly interests. Professor Portuondo offers insight into her work on reproductive rights and justice, breaking down the constitutional foundations of these issues and the ways they intersect with broader questions of privacy, equality, and individual liberties. Throughout the episode, she explores the evolving legal landscape following the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, unpacking its constitutional implications and the unresolved questions it leaves behind. She also examines the tension between state authority and personal freedoms, as well as the increasing overlap between First Amendment protections and Fourteenth Amendment guarantees, particularly in areas like free speech, equal protection, and regulation in the digital age. Finally, Professor Portuondo shares her perspective on what constitutional issues may be on the horizon and reflects on the direction of the Court and the future of these critical legal questions. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on constitutional law, reproductive justice, and the shifting boundaries of rights in today’s legal landscape. To get a mailing or electronic subscription to the Houston Law Review click here.  For more Emphasis Added content, follow us on Instagram and check out our video content on YouTube!

    34 min
  3. APR 11

    Inside the Houston Undergraduate Law Review: A Conversation with the Co-Editors-in-Chief

    In the third episode of Season 7 of Emphasis Added, we sit down with Justin Schnitzer and Annfaye Sternberg, Co–Editors-in-Chief of the Houston Undergraduate Law Review (HULR), to talk about their journeys into leadership and what it’s really like running a student-led legal journal. The conversation beginswith introductions and a look into what HULR is all about, from its mission to the different roles students take on behind the scenes. Justin and Annefaye share how they each found their way to HULR, what drew them to legal writing, and how their academic experiences shaped their paths. Justin reflects on helping found the organization, while both share how they prepared for the responsibilities of serving as Editors-in-Chief and what it takes to guide a student-run publication. Throughout the discussion, they offer insight into the day-to-day realities of leading HULR, from managing deadlines and coordinating teams to ensuring a smooth transition between editorial boards. They discuss the challenges they’ve faced, the strategies they’ve developed to stay organized, and their broader vision for HULR’s role in legal scholarship and student development. Finally, Justin and Annefaye reflect on the personal and professional skills they’ve gained through their leadership, offering advice to students interested in joining HULR or pursuing similar opportunities. They close with thoughtful reflections on their experiences and how their time as Editors-in-Chief has shaped their future goals. Tune in for an engaging conversation on student leadership, legal scholarship, and the impact of leading the Houston Undergraduate Law Review! To get a mailing or electronic subscription to the Houston Law Review click here.  For more Emphasis Added content, follow us on Instagram and check out our video content on YouTube!

    58 min
  4. 11/16/2025

    Leading the Law Review: A Conversation with Editor-in-Chief Mikenzie Miksch

    In the first episode of Season 7 of Emphasis Added, we sit down with Board 63’s Editor-in-Chief, Mikenzie Miksch, to explore her path to the Houston Law Review and the experiences that shaped her leadership on the board. Hosts T’arie Vincent and Tami Bankole begin the conversation by discussing Mikenzie’s early background and the personal experiences that influenced her interest in the law. The episode then dives into her journey to law school, the role mentorship played in her development, and the academic experiences that helped her cultivate a passion for legal writing and scholarship. Mikenzie reflects on the discipline and curiosity required to succeed in law school, as well as the power of taking initiative and seeking out opportunities. Throughout the conversation, she discusses her introduction to the Houston Law Review, what motivated her to join, and the moments that led her to pursue the role of Editor-in-Chief. She shares insights into the responsibilities of leading a major legal journal, the challenges of balancing law school with editorial work, and the growth she has experienced while guiding Board 63. Finally, Mikenzie offers thoughtful advice for aspiring journal members and future leaders, reflecting on how her time with the Law Review has shaped her goals as a future lawyer. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on leadership, legal writing, and the journey behind Board 63’s Editor-in-Chief! To get a mailing or electronic subscription to the Houston Law Review click here.  For more Emphasis Added content, follow us on Instagram and check out our video content on YouTube!

    30 min
5
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16 Ratings

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A podcast by the Houston Law Review about legal issues, prominent lawyers, and the study and practice of law.