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Resumes and Recommendation Letters: The Quiet Powerhouses of Your Law School Application
In this next installment of our Becoming the Main Character of Your Law School Application series, we’re turning our attention to two often-overlooked components: resumes and letters of recommendation. While these elements may not be the “flashiest” part of your application, they’re foundational and should be approached strategically.

Katana Dumont
Aug 9, 20255 min read


LawyHer Loading Chronicles: The Power Of Collective Community & Resistance
We ask each of our LawyHer Loading Fellows to reflect on their LawyHer experience and to offer any advice or share what they have learned...


Writing About The Main Character: Becoming LawyHer Podcast- Episode 6 with the Dean of Admissions at University of Miami School of Law Discussing All Things Personal Statement
Whether you have a working draft of your personal statement or you’re still brainstorming ideas, this episode has something for you.


Navigating Law School Admissions as an Undocumented Student: Guidance and Stories from Those Who’ve Been There
Finding a path to law school can feel overwhelming, and even more so if you are undocumented or a DACA recipient. Questions about admissions, financial aid, and licensing often create uncertainty — but we want you to know that pursuing a legal career is possible. Our new Undocumented & DACA Pre-Law Guide breaks down the information you need, from law school applications to bar eligibility, alongside stories and insights from our community.
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