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‘An Exciting Time to Be a Young Lawyer’
Attorneys who have practiced for 20 years on the past, present and future of law
Not Just Trying to Make a Living
Hank Sherrod reps those hurt by police and prisons
The Neelley Commutation
Barry Ragsdale’s 30-year crusade for one of Alabama’s most notorious killers
A Philosopher and a Warrior
Richard Jaffe keeps people from being executed by the state
Both Sides Now
Jim Sturdivant went from JAG defense to DOJ prosecution
Stepping Out
Amanda Alexander’s path to law started with confronting bullies on a school bus
Nothing for Granted
Sheree Hoffman accentuates the positive—even about her battles with cancer
The Shakespeare Guy
The play’s the thing for Donald Capparella
The Life Lessons of Howell Heflin
How a U.S. senator changed a life and made a lawyer
The Man Who Introduced John Lewis to Martin Luther King Jr.
Attorney Fred Gray on the passing of the civil rights icon
PJ Chawla Wouldn't Mind Syncing Up with Tim McGraw or Mindy Kaling
Discovery with Pooja Chawla
The Fighter
Trip Walton’s battles in the ring, in the courtroom, and now with Parkinson’s
Like Lawyer, Like Daughter
Jere and Julie Beasley work together, argue together
Pilot Program
Bronze Star recipient Clinton T. Speegle is using his Iraq War aviation expertise to help institutions write drone policy
Discovery with Ricardo Woods
The Alabama attorney wakes, prays, shaves his head and breaks out the Sam Cooke
Miss Nina
Behind the scenes of Jenna Bedsole’s documentary on an Alabama legal pioneer who braved porch bombs and burning crosses
‘We’ve Come a Rather Remarkable Way’
An oral history of civil rights and the African-American bar 60 years after Montgomery