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Ep 166: The Power of Representation in the Legal Profession with BecomingJD

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In this episode, we’re joined by Anthony Denmark, founder of Becoming JD, a highly rated motivational speaker and strategic law school admissions advisor. Together, we delve into the vital topic of diversity and equity in law school admissions and the legal field. Anthony shares his personal journey to law school, and highlights the importance of representation and empowerment. From overcoming adversity to achieving dreams, we explore the challenges faced by underrepresented students and discuss strategies for fostering inclusivity and support within legal education and the profession. If you want to hear more from Anthony, make sure to register for our three-day FREE virtual conference at www.breakintolawconference.org/


Meet Anthony Denmark

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Anthony is a lawyer, highly-rated motivational speaker, and a strategic law school admissions advisor with over 8 years of experience. Through his work with individuals, groups, and organizations, he empowers diverse voices in the legal profession and helps individuals overcome; adversity to reclaim their dreams. Anthony is also the founder of BecomingJD and the host of “Making the Case For Your Lawyer Dreams.”


Episode Highlights

  • Discussion on diversity and equity in law school admissions and the legal profession.

  • Anthony shares his personal journey to law school, inspired by Johnny Cochran’s advocacy.

  • Exploration of challenges faced by underrepresented students and strategies for overcoming adversity.

    • Highlighting the importance of representation and empowerment in the legal field.

  • Insights into the role of law schools and institutions in supporting underrepresented students.

    • Ideas for improving inclusivity in law school admissions, such as implementing interviews and providing more support resources.

  • Vision for a more diverse and inclusive legal profession, emphasizing the power of representation and advocacy.


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