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Much Ado About Something
From the stage to the courtroom, Andrew Janet keeps his audience with him
No Blueprint
Jhanelle Graham Caldwell’s musically paved path to the law
Innovation & Collaboration
Three Maryland family law attorneys reflect on 112 combined years of practice
Vending More Than Chips & Sips
Robert Greenberg’s nonprofit helps people with disabilities
What the Inflation Reduction Act Means for the Environment, the Law, and the Future
Environmental law attorney and policy expert Jennifer Hernandez assesses one of 2022’s most significant pieces of legislation
Both Sides Now
Jim Sturdivant went from JAG defense to DOJ prosecution
Stepping Out
Amanda Alexander’s path to law started with confronting bullies on a school bus
Nothing for Granted
Sheree Hoffman accentuates the positive—even about her battles with cancer
The Shakespeare Guy
The play’s the thing for Donald Capparella
‘The Cool Thing About Pro Bono Work’
Iana Vladimirova took a transgender prisoner’s case hoping to enact change
Bitten By the International Law Bug
Brian D. Anderson’s path to trial law went through Rwanda and Kosovo
Rock for a Reason
The Mission River Band shares its musical wealth with local causes
Practice Makes Perfect
Preparation made Bob Corris a winning swimmer and litigator
Bigger Than the Cases
Craig Mastantuono and Rebecca Coffee look to change the system for their clients and community
Building Community
Gaye Tibbets has rekindled her love for local theater
Reality? Check.
Alisse C. Camazine tells clients the truth—over and over again