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Type 1
The diagnosis that changed La’Toyia Slay’s path
Up Is Down
Sampada “Sam” Kapoor’s path to Mississippi went through Japan
Justice and a Red Velvet Cupcake
Discovery with Bridget R. Todd
'I Can Fix That'
It was a long path to the law for T. McCall Stern; she wouldn’t trade it for anything
The A-Plus Team
James Waide is a liberal Vietnam vet, Rachel Waide is a Reagan-loving conservative; together, they are Mississippi's most dynamic legal couple
‘We Don’t Let Girl Lawyers Practice Up Here’
An oral history of women who persevered against sexism and discrimination to remake the legal profession
‘Part of the History of this Country’
Wayne Drinkwater and Luther T. Munford recall clerking at the U.S. Supreme Court
Discovery with Keishunna R. Webster
Keishunna Webster likes her Cosmos times two
Anchor Away
She made her name in the news business, but Jamie Jacks’ lead story is the law
A Firm of One
It’s just Mark Chinn—and software
Disaster Duty
Gulfport lawyer Teri Wyly looks after the land, come hurricane or oily water
Anything You Can Do, She Can Do Better
Vicki L. Gilliam holds her own fighting for clients like Brandy Nicole Williams and the Ramapough Tribe
No Lies, Please
Criminal defense attorney John Colette tackles the tough cases—but expects clients to tell him the truth
AN IDENTITY THIEF’S WORST NIGHTMARE
That would be Mississippi consumer law attorney Christopher Kittell
Handling the Disaster After the Disaster
Judy Guice fights for victims of Katrina and the oil spill
His Roots Run Deep
Isaac K. Byrd Jr. is a force for racial equality and freedom of expression in his home state of Mississippi
In the Footsteps of Big John
Cousins Steven Jr. and John S. Farese carry on a family tradition
Like Father, Like Son
Rocky Wilkins credits his dad with teaching him the ways of law