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Oil in His Blood
James C.T. Hardwick works with the stuff that moves the world

High Plains Lawyer
Clark Brewster isn’t afraid to kick up some dust for his clients

Children's Crusader
After D. Kent Meyers saw the plight of children in the Oklahoma court system, he knew he had to help

Patent Pending
When IP attorney John Kenney isn’t protecting his clients’ inventions, he’s coming up with his own

The Supreme Thrill

Center of the Storm
Stephen Jones invited controversy when he decided to represent Timothy McVeigh in 1995. And he isn’t done with the case yet.

Superhero in High Heels
Purse-snatchers beware: Erin Donovan is on the case

King of the Mountain

The Redeemer
R. Thomas Seymour couldn’t make up for the 14 years Arvin McGee spent in prison for a rape he didn’t commit. But Seymour did help clear his name and win $12.3 million from the system that failed him

Ministering to Multitudes
Oliver Howard and his “big tent” theology