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2005

How to Lose Friends and Influence First Amendment Freedoms

At peril to his own popularity,Anthony Griffin slugs it out for free speech and civil rights

The Lawyer with Solid Gold Intuition

Charla Aldous finds her way to big-money cases by listening to her heart

Out to the Ballgame

Talmage Boston’s new book explores baseball’s most important year

Steve Stodghill, Master Thespian

Steve Stodghill steals the show from Luke Wilson as his lawyer in The Wendell Baker Story

The Laundryman Cleans Up

Stephen Susman keeps winning and winning and winning

The Techno-Criminal’s Public Enemy Number One

Matt Yarbrough goes after the crooks that attack the rest of us with bits and bytes

"Screw You, Rusty"

Anna Nicole Smith made Rusty Hardin a Texas legend when she spewed those three words while on the stand

Free Speech Rocks!

When Babcock got Oprah off the hook in her notorious $11 million defamation suit, she was so grateful that she loaned him her 160-foot cruise boat

The Beautiful Bounty of Bubba Burns

Want his athletic expertise? His coaching abilities? His gym? They’re yours

The Legend of the Hitler Mercedes

Jeffrey Swedo helps settle a piece of racing history

Curb Your Prosecution

Todd Melnik tracked down the Curb Your Enthusiasm footage that proved Juan Catalan’s innocence

A Jury of One’s Peers

Orange County’s Peer Court program gives juveniles a glimpse at justice

Food Fighter

Daron Watts wants to change the diet of African Americans across the nation

Honor Thy Father, Thy Mother and America’s Environmental Laws

Chen’s parents cringed at her choice to become a lawyer, now they bask in their daughter’s success

Don't Mess with the Bulldog

Jeff Lenkov’s clients love him, and it’s not just because of the pet rocks

Let My History Go!

Seth Gerber fights for the return of a Chabad treasure trove

Stephanie Does Divorce

Rule #1: ALWAYS watch out for the children