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‘An Adrenaline-Flowing, Intense Moment’
When Andrew Lindemann argued a 10th Amendment case before SCOTUS
From Farm to Negotiation Table
How Rita Bolt Barker tackled pandemic lawsuits to protect vulnerable communities
On Their Own
Four attorneys on how they blazed their solo paths
The Greatest Trial in American History
For Keith Munson’s money, it’s Aaron Burr's 1807 treason trial
Letting the Witness Have It
Sam Outten had a plan for cross-examination, then gave it away
Loyalty After Death
Mullins McLeod left no stone unturned when a former mayor was murdered
'I Could Do This All Day'
After working construction, long legal days aren’t so tough for John Crawford
With All Due Respect
The hug-worthy way in which Rick Morgan serves the citizens of Columbia
Something Had to Be Done
How Annie Andrews led reform of the Charleston County Juvenile Detention Center
'It Never Got Old'
Christopher Mills reflects on his clerkship with Justice Clarence Thomas
Taking Them Head On
From Goliath companies to establishment politicians, Marguerite Willis comes ready for battle
A Happy Goal
Allison McNair built an adoption and surrogacy firm, then adopted a child herself
Language Barrier
Joseph Dickey Jr. ignored cynics and turned his interest in Japan into a legal niche
Between a Rock and a Hard Case
When employment law litigation gets a little rocky, Cherie Blackburn goes for a climb
The Muck Raker for Muckrakers
When journalism or IP require getting your hands dirty, Wallace Lightsey digs in
John Beach's Personal Film Fest
If he had reign over The Nick’s projectors in Columbia, here’s what he’d screen
Getting in on the Senate Floor
Bill Coates’ first job out of law school was with Strom Thurmond
Up to the Challenge
Stints as a JAG and at the U.S. Attorney’s Office were the foundation of Clarence Davis’ career