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Justice Shall Be Done
The cases Robert McCampbell worked as a U.S. attorney

Worth Fighting For
Oleg Roytman on democracy, civil rights, and Ukraine

Getting Out of the Way
Laurie Koller helps juries draw their own conclusions

Teaching Tragedy
Mike McBride lectures on Killers of the Flower Moon

Setting the Tone
Andre' B. Caldwell has a propensity to say ‘yes’

The Power of Positive Thinking
Joe White’s personality can fill up a courtroom

The Lucky Ones
Five attorneys under 40 discuss student debt, the Great Recession, and the good fortune that got them here

To Practice with Integrity
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cara Nicklas is helping fight corruption

'What Better Client to Have?'
Dan Webber spent his first seven years in the U.S. attorney’s office

The Girl Scout Murders
Garvin Isaacs on a career-turning case and client

Righting Wrongs
The Choctaw Nation’s Michael Burrage makes opioid producers pay

The Norman Attorney Tells Us What's Good in the Neighborhood
Local Counsel with Rodney K. Hunsinger II

Prison Bar
Lessons Roberta Fields learned as a corrections officer

The Front Line
Lorena Rivas on her week at the Karnes detention facility

John Kenney on Writing Songs
The Oklahoma City litigator has a way with words

Collective Wisdom
John Kenney knows how to speak to juries—and country music fans, too

Discovery with Amy D. White
Amy D. White dreams of horse farms—and another conversation with her grandparents

Making a Life-Size Difference
The community’s need can be overwhelming, but Rachel Gusman just keeps chipping away