Muses of Justice: The Art of Storytelling in Law
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What happens when law meets creativity, identity, and storytelling?
In this episode of Lady Justice Talks, we’re joined by Hamzah Taleb, Editor-in-Chief of Muses of Justice, for an introduction to the journal and its vision. With Volume I already published and Volume II on the horizon, the journal creates a space for diverse voices to explore legal ideas beyond traditional boundaries.
Hamzah shares the inspiration behind founding the journal, its purpose, and how it brings together perspectives that challenge, question, and expand conventional legal narratives. Together, we discuss the importance of representation, creative expression, and community in shaping a more inclusive understanding of justice.
This conversation invites listeners to think differently about law, not just as a profession, but as a platform for storytelling, reflection, and impact.
Whether you’re a student, aspiring legal professional, or someone passionate about social change, this episode offers a meaningful introduction to a growing and impactful initiative.
Join us as we explore the vision, purpose, and future of Muses of Justice.
From the left: Hamzah Taleb & Rubaljeet Kaur