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'What Do Trial Lawyers Do?' With Civil Rights Attorney Zackeree Kelin
Season 5 · Episode 87

'What Do Trial Lawyers Do?' With Civil Rights Attorney Zackeree Kelin

The Trial Lawyers College Podcast · Trial Lawyers College

January 19, 202135m 10s

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Show Notes

"Fighting is an end in itself if the cause is right, so you've got to keep fighting. Even if you aren't having success at times, you've got to stick with it."

In this third installment of our series titled 'What Do Trial Lawyers Do?', host Rafe Foreman explores the ins and outs of practicing civil rights law with Albuquerque, NM attorney Zackeree Kelin. Beginning with a deep dive into Zack's experience contributing to the formation of the New Mexico Civil Rights Commission following the growth of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, this riveting discussion could not be more timely.

Later on in the podcast, listeners are introduced to the practice of American Indian Law through Zackeree's personal experience representing clients before the Navajo Nation Tribal Courts. A fervent advocate for the constitutional rights and basic human dignity of vulnerable populations, Zack is a TLC warrior through and through.