Women’s path to the bench, bar, and beyond

 

Chronicling the storied careers of women judges, lawyers, and leaders. And propelling the next generation forward.

Live recording of a Portia Project Podcast panel for Girls Inc. of Orange County’s “Girls Meet the Workforce” job readiness and externship program for high school girls.

As part of a Girls Inc. Of Orange County "Girls Meet the Workforce" job readiness and Externship program, 100 11th grade girls from Orange County gathered at Santa Ana College for a live recording of the Portia Project® podcast, which featured prominent female lawyers and judges from Southern California.

This live event featured previous podcast guests and was tailored for Girls Inc. of Orange County attendees. In addition to podcast host M.C. Sungaila, panelists included Justices Eileen Moore and Joanne Motoike of the California Court of Appeal; Judge Kimberly Knill of the Orange County Superior Court; Orange County Senior Assistant Public Defender Tracy LeSage; and Loyola Law School professor, Rebecca Delfino.

Girls Inc. of Orange County has been a respected member of the non-profit community since 1954. The mission of Girls Inc. is to inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. We put our mission into practice through the Girls Inc. experience that equips girls to navigate gender, economic, and social barriers and grow into healthy, educated, and independent adults. Health, education, and independence are the three main areas that surround its program curricula.

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About

Portia Drawing

The Portia Project®

Portia was a character in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice; her name became synonymous with women lawyers and women’s entry into and early progress in the legal profession. In the play, the character Portia disguises herself as a man then assumes the role of a lawyer’s apprentice in order to save the life of her beau’s best friend—and wins, despite having no formal legal training. 

She delivers one of the most famous speeches in the Merchant of Venice:

“The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the please beneath. It is twice blest: It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.”

“Stories, told well and acted upon by one generation, ignite the next generation to greatness; because they have heard with their own ears, and seen with their own eyes, what courage can achieve.”

— Bobette Buster

The Host M.C. Sungaila

MC Sungaila

M.C. is a highly regarded appellate attorney who has briefed and argued appeals raising cutting-edge and fundamental business issues for over two decades. Recognized for over a decade by the Daily Journal as one of California’s 100 Leading Women Lawyers, she is also frequently recognized for her sustained commitment to community service and pro bono work, particularly on behalf of women and girls. She was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, an honor she shares with seven U.S. Presidents, Nobel Prize winners, athletes, leaders of industry, artists, and others whose work has had a lasting impact on humanity, for her combined professional achievements and humanitarian and pro bono work.

Reviews

“I’m a full time law professor now at East Los Angeles College when I have the privilege of helping first gen and students of color forge paths to careers in the law, including many non traditional aged students. After fielding questions from my students last week about whether it is possible to work and go to law school part time, I was so proud today to be able to send all 180 of my students a link to the episode with Judge Maria Hernandez. Thank you again for this wonderful tool that I will continue to use with my students.”

Courtney Powers, Associate Professor of Law East Los Angeles College

“Here are my LinkedIn best of Law & Tech 2023…Podcasts:
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The Portia Project® by M.C. Sungaila
- California Appellate Law podcast, by
Tim Kowal and Jeff Lewis
- Podium and Panel podcast, by
Dan Cotter and Donald Patrick Eckler
- Texas Appellate Law podcast, by
D. Todd Smith and Jody Sanders
- OptimalWork podcast, by
Kevin Majeres MD and Sharif Younes

– Brendan Kenny, Appellate & Legal Writing Practice Group at Hellmuth & Johnson

The Portia Project ® was recently recommended by Georgetown Law

“Once you’ve checked out our professors’ podcasts, here are some others they recommend for keeping up with legal news and analysis: […] The Portia Project®.”

–Georgetown Law

 
Episode 2 Judge Michelle Williams

In Episode 2 the Portia Project®️ features a discussion with Judge Michelle Williams Court, presently serving as the Supervising Judge of the Civil Division for the Los Angeles Superior Court, including her legal career, path to the bench, and commitment to serving the legal community.

– LACBA

 

In Episode 7 the Portia Project®️ features a discussion with California Court of Appeal Justice Judith Ashmann-Gerst, including details regarding her fascinating path to the bench and insights for lawyers appearing before the Court of Appeal.

– LACBA

 

In Episode 134 of the Portia Project®️ features a discussion with Judge Samatha P. Jessner, the Presiding Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court, including the role of mentors in her career and what it takes to lead the nation’s largest trial court.

– LACBA 

 

Last night I listened to the recent episode of [The Portia Project®️]  podcast with Sheryl Gordon McCloud.  It was wonderful.  I loved not just her recommendation of clinics but also her points about listening to, and making opinions understandable for, laypeople.

 I look forward to listening to more.

– Elizabeth Bluestein, Associate Clinical Professor and Executive Director, Loyola Law School of Los Angeles Social Justice Law Clinic 

“The Portia Project®️ is simply mesmerizing. It's an oral history of women in law that transcends time with stories that resonate.

What can we learn from the strengths of the women who persevered in a profession not always welcoming to them? These podcasts offer timeless truths of human strength and character that need to be part of our history. And our future!”

– Pat Wetzel, Creator and Host of Bump in the Road podcast

“The Portia Project®️ podcast stands out as a platform that gives voice to a unique group – women who chose the law as a livelihood. It is the brainchild of host M.C. Sungaila who consistently draws out compelling stories from her guests about their backgrounds and their journeys to carve out bespoke careers. I was honored to have M.C. as a guest on my podcast and am excited to share her creative journey that led to the formation of the Portia Project. For those who would like to explore the diverse ways a law degree can be applied, this podcast is a must.

– Stephanie Drawdy, artist, attorney and host of Warfare of Art and Law Podcast

 

“Honored to be one of M.C. Sungaila’s guests on her brand new podcast sharing stories of women lawyers and judges. I love her passion for educating and inspiring newer lawyers and law students.”

@bethwalkr

 

“This podcast is phenomenal. I love learning about the trajectories of women lawyers and judges and hearing their advice about career, lawyering, and life. The guests are insightful and well-spoken, and the podcast host, MC Sungaila, knows how to thoughtfully elicit information from her guests. When I listen, it feels like we’re all just sitting around a table, drinking coffee with old friends, and reflecting. It’s a great feeling!”

Review on Apple Podcasts

 “Knowing MC, this will be extremely well done and interesting. Check it out and subscribe!”

@jodyssanders

 

“…I gave the podcast episode a listen and thoroughly enjoyed learning about Harmeet K. Dhillon’s background, some of which resonated with my own journey to law school…Thank you for this delightful episode. I look forward to listening more to episodes about Female attorneys and judges. I have already recommended the podcast to my law school friends.

-Esther DeBord, Law Student

Need a little inspiration? You and your students may enjoy The Portia Project podcast, which has inspiring interviews with extraordinary women lawyers. The women lawyers interviewed include a number of notable “firsts,” and some of them are personal heroes of mine.

-Lyrissa Lidsky
Professor of Law at University of Florida Law School and former Dean, Missouri Law School

“The [Larisa Dinsmoor episode] was fantastic. I was totally engulfed and listening to the whole thing in one sitting ... In addition, the Portia Project podcast itself is fantastic. So many great women profiled on there. I cannot wait to listen to all the interviews on there and continue to be inspired.”

-Kevin Snyder, Trusts & Estates Lawyer, on LinkedIn