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Red or Blue Pill? The Sour Gummy Worms, Please
Discovery with Chris Affronti
Troubled Waters
Recounting the historic legal battle that resulted from the Flint Water Crisis
A Lot to Write Home About
How Lisa Schmidt’s penchant for writing took over her entire practice
From Sorrow to Salvation
How Gabi Silver helped free Richard Phillips from a life sentence
In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lawyer
Miles Macik traded in his NFL jersey for a business suit
Broadening the Scope
Inside Equip for Equality’s efforts to serve and protect people with disabilities
Prospering in a Pandemic
Culture is key for Albany law firm
Leap of Faith
Janet Stellpflug on launching a firm during an unprecedented global pandemic
The Stabilizing Force
Vanya Hogen, always quick to defer credit, is a leader in Native American law and tribal sovereignty issues
Lawyer by Day, Mayor Also by Day
Kathy Martin is a leader in law and in local government
All in La Famiglia
The Bruno firm brings a tight-knit mentality to criminal defense
Handy at Bandy
Kelly Engebretson keeps it cool on the ice
'True Colors'
A look back at the pro bono response to the I-35W bridge collapse
Rolling Art
Stan Beck has been collecting and racing cars since he was 12
Alan vs. the Volcanoes
Taking on a mountain—occasionally, even an avalanche—keeps life in balance for Alan Smith
The Atlas of Legal Aid
If Salvador Mungia had his way, ‘justice for all’ would be a given
The Big Picture
She prosecuted the Green River Killer. There’s not much that can unnerve Patty Eakes
'That's Not Crowd Control, That's Crowd Attack'
David Perez helped lead the charge to keep Seattle officers from violating protesters’ civil rights