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The Bakari Sellers Podcast

'Relative Justice' With Judge Rhonda Wills

The Bakari Sellers Podcast

The Ringer

Politics, News

4.8966 Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Bakari Sellers is joined by Judge Rhonda Wills of the nationally syndicated ‘Relative Justice’ to discuss inspiring young Black girls to practice law (3:31), the legal disputes between family members that have been featured (6:18), and the help people receive after appearing on the show (13:36). Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: Judge Rhonda Wills Producer: Donnie Beacham Jr. Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I won't tell you that it's gonna be okay.

0:07.0

I won't tell you that it's going to be okay.

0:15.0

Welcome to another episode of the Bakari Sellers podcast.

0:18.0

Today I'm actually in Greenville, South Carolina, which is weird in itself,

0:21.0

but working on some cases, I have an amazing guest. I have Judge Rhonda Willis. How are you doing today?

0:28.6

I'm doing great, Baccari, how are you? First of all, you have the best Zoom setting that I've seen.

0:35.0

Okay, so I'm literally sitting at my dining room table with my living room in the background so okay.

0:43.6

There you get a 10 out of 10.

0:46.2

Get a 10 out of 10.

0:48.4

Look, we start each one of our episodes by having our guests walk us

0:51.9

through the arc of their career and your

0:54.0

suspend private practice and now television. Talk us through the arc of your

0:58.4

career from your first job out of law school to what you do now. So my very first job out of law school I was a judicial

1:05.2

clerk with the Texas Supreme Court I spent a year doing that and then I went to work at a

1:12.0

really big law firm, Vincent and Elkins. And I was there for seven

1:17.7

years and left and started my own law practice. And my law practice I focused on handling cases primarily involving employment

1:29.3

settings but representing plaintiffs, representing everyday people

1:34.4

and really being a champion for women's rights

1:37.7

and the rights of people of color.

1:41.2

So I've handled tons and tons of sexual harassment cases, gender discrimination cases, race discrimination cases, wage disparity, failure to pay wages.

1:54.6

I've also handled a lot of sex assault cases

1:58.7

as well as other personal injury cases.

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