Welcome to Raw Reflections
This is where the commentary gets sharp, the writing gets bold, and nothing is off-limits. Raw Reflections is more than a blog—it’s an ongoing conversation about law, identity, culture, power, and the personal truths we’re told to keep quiet.
Here, I unpack courtroom drama, critique pop culture, analyze the systems meant to protect us (but often don’t), and write through the chaos of being alive in a world that demands silence from the loudest hearts. From legal education to emotional storytelling, every post is crafted with clarity, depth, and purpose.
If you’re here for truth, for context, for the unfiltered version of what really matters—then you’re in the right place.
What Does It Actually Mean to Have Immunity in a Criminal Case?
When a witness testifies “under immunity,” it’s not just legal jargon—it’s a calculated move. In this post, we break down what immunity means, why prosecutors use it, and how it can reshape the course of a criminal trial.
5 Supreme Court Cases That Changed Everything (And Still Control Your Life)
The Supreme Court isn’t just a courtroom—it’s a force that defines how we live, love, fight, protest, and exist. From school segregation and abortion rights to Miranda warnings and marriage equality, these five cases shaped American life as we know it. And their influence hasn’t gone anywhere.
“We the People”—And Who That Never Meant: A Legal Study of the U.S. Constitution
The Constitution isn’t just a historical artifact—it’s the legal blueprint for every right, law, and loophole in America. If you don’t understand how it works, you don’t understand power. This post breaks down what the Constitution really says, how it still governs your life, and why “We the People” was never meant to include everyone.
Why Don’t Survivors Report? Because the System Wasn’t Built for Us.
Survivors don’t stay silent because they’re weak. They stay silent because they’ve seen what happens when others speak up. They’ve seen the questions, the gaslighting, the disbelief. The truth is—we don’t need more courage. We need a system that deserves our trust.