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The Attorney Who Built a Practice on a Single Case
Between his baseball games, watching over his restaurant, and a few years of ducking angry protestors, Duncan Barr has been working the same case for over two decades
Vindicating Korematsu
Don Tamaki helped the defendant in the landmark internment case win exoneration
Behind Door One: Torture Behind Door Two: Deportation
Grilling George Foreman
Watching Over the City of Dreams
Theme parks and movies and politics, oh my
Spider-Man's Savior
Carole Handler’s very apt appellation
Unbelievable Batting Averages
No Secrets: Fighting for the Press’s Right to Know
From O.J. to Oklahoma City, Kelli Sager keeps the courts open
The Man Who Wrote the Bible
David Nimmer knows copyright law … and Winnie the Pooh
A Human Rights Stop in Venice Beach
The Burmese generals ask: What’s wrong with a little forced labor?
The Child was Father of the Lawyer
The birth of his first son moved Mark Teuton to become an attorney
The Blog Corporations Click
Sarbanes-Oxley a barrel of monkeys? Well, almost, for Michael O’Sullivan
Video Games Will Rot Your Brain
For Damon Watson, playing games is serious business
Sod Almighty
All Seriousness Aside
Stop! In the Name of Love
Between patent infringement discussions, Robert Benson had a vision
Nothing Plain About His Plaintiffs
Kevin Boyle sides with the little guy — and he’s darn proud of it
The Man Who Pitched Three Strikes
Republican activist Michael Reynolds was moved to political action after the murder of his sister
Looking for YLLOGRL
Having grown up in Chinatown and armed with a law degree and a good mind, Judy Lam has a mission: to help her community