Q&A: Morris Dees
By Aimée Groth
Alabama Super Lawyers 2009
Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, has squared off against Klansmen, neo-Nazis and militant organizations. He has won millions for his clients and disbanded hate groups across the nation. At 72, he could retire today—but he chooses to continue the fight.
Protecting the Insider
By Jessica Centers
Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers 2009
Four whistleblower attorneys tell their stories
You Can Call Him Mayor
By Amy Whitesall
Michigan Super Lawyers 2009
Or you can call him counselor. Ralph A. Castelli Jr. wears both hats well
Preparing the Cross (Examination)
By Nancy Shepherdson
Illinois Super Lawyers 2009
Emily Nicklin keeps it simple, believable and fun
Easy Lawyer
By Andy Steiner
Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers 2008
Harley-riding attorney R. Pete Smith mixes two-wheel adventure with a historic practice
The Kindness of Strangers
By Maggie Koerth-Baker
Kentucky Super Lawyers 2008
How Scott Dickens was changed by his experiences in Costa Rica
Steven Voigt’s Quest to Renew America
By Kevin Featherly
Pennsylvania Rising Stars 2008
In conservative principles he trusts





