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2023

Gerry Toner Channels the Spirit of Christmas

With encouragement from Frank Capra, he has been writing Christmas stories for decades

Oklahoma’s Turkey-Slinging Trial Lawyers

David Bernstein, Noble McIntyre, and Hugh M. Robert donated meals to those in need in 2011, and haven’t stopped since

At the President’s Side

Marc Kaplan looks back on his days in the Jimmy Carter administration

Who’s at Legal Fault in Friday the 13th?

Cara Fialkoff’s CLE explores what horror movies can teach lawyers

Recipes for Success

Jo Ellen Whitney has been entering dishes in the Iowa State Fair for 20 years—and she has no intention of stopping

The Litigator Who Ran with the Bulls

Patrick Q. Hustead went from rodeoing to fleeing bulls, and he’s lived to tell the wild tale

Fighting Against Transgender Athlete Bans

Organizations like The Trevor Project are confronting legislation that prevents trans students from joining teams that align with their gender identity

3M OKs $10 Billion+ Settlement in ‘Forever Chemicals’ Case

Kentucky attorney Rob Bilott is a warrior in the battle against PFAS

Two Former Judges Weigh In on the Mifepristone Case

The language used in the initial ruling, they say, is disturbing and troubling

$98.5 Million Award Restored in Susan Cox Powell Case

Seattle lawyer Anne Bremner says missing woman’s parents finally have justice for murdered grandsons

Fixing Michigan’s Unemployment Problem

That’s what David Blanchard hopes to do with two class action cases against UIA

Meet the Man Who's Been to the Masters for Over 30 Years

Vance Goldammer has headed to Augusta every April through a combination of ingenuity, luck and tradition

The Case for School Funding—Again

Seattle attorney Thomas Ahearne wants all Washington schools to get equal construction money

Playing on a Different Court

When he’s not a family law attorney, Tyler P. Brown is an NCAA basketball referee

The Multi-Instrumentalist Lawyer

Florida attorney Steven Kramer recalls his past in the Gainesville music scene, life on the road, and playing South by Southwest

‘The Brief Every Lawyer Wants to Write’

Steve van Stempvoort and Andy Portinga’s unconventional petition for cert on behalf of The Onion

Will SCOTUS Overturn Obergefell?

We asked three attorneys with LGBTQ case experience what they think

The Last Days with Martin Luther King Jr.

Civil rights attorney Michael Cody talks about his small part in big history