by Neena R. Speer | Oct 16, 2020 | Featured Articles, Pre-Law
Like many professional schools that exist in the United States and Canada, a standardized test is needed to enter law school along with other supporting information. Neena loves to shape future legal leaders. Have you read her book? If not, check it out HERE Greetings...
by Neena R. Speer | Oct 16, 2020 | Featured Articles, Pre-Law
By Alisha Budhwani, Former Law Firm Intern and Neena Speer, Principal Attorney This will help you breakdown case problem for law school and the bar exam Case Analysis by a Law Firm Intern Alisha Budhwani July 15, 2020 Moore v. Illinois Alisha’s Analysis (this is...
by Neena R. Speer | Oct 16, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Featured Articles
By: Jasmine Davis, Former Law Firm Intern ✊🏽 In a world full of temporary trending topics, the Black Lives Matter Movement should not be one of them. We’ve heard time and time again that this isn’t simply a moment, it is a movement! If so, why is the movement losing...
by Neena R. Speer | Oct 16, 2020 | Featured Articles
Restorative Leaders: All Students Deserve them Now and ALWAYS! The time for restorative leadership is now. As I reflect on my professional learning and administrative leadership experiences in education over the last 21 years, restorative leadership comes to mind....
by Neena R. Speer | Oct 16, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Featured Articles
The Astronomical Contracts of Sports Professional athletes are paid millions of dollars to provide the amazing service of entertainment to the world. They sacrifice their physical health and mental health day in and day out to be the best at their profession. Some big...
by Neena R. Speer | Oct 16, 2020 | Featured Articles
Generation Z is going to change the world’s perspective and face of politics Introduction: Politics was not originally made for people of color. Over time, people of color have progressed graciously in the polls, pulpit, and legislative processes. Generation Z...
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