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The Everyday Extraordinary

Seven former SCOTUS clerks share stories from the court’s last 70 years

Getting Hammered With 'Nails'

Jenny Colgate was Veterans Stadium’s first female beer vendor 

'Telling a Different Sort of Story'

Mindy Pava’s journey from the newsroom to the courtroom

RBG: The 'B' is for Box Office

Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a cinematic 2018—but she’s been starring in our pages for a while

John Paul Stevens: Brilliant and Kind

Recollections on one of the U.S. Supreme Court’s longest-serving justices

Justice Kennedy: Renaissance Man, Decent Person, Mock Trial Enthusiast

How the lawyers of Super Lawyers have seen the court's longtime swing voter over the years

Once More, a Data Breach, Dear Friends

Protecting yourself against identity theft

Trevor Potter and the Magic Briefcase

Does Trevor Potter look familiar? The Caplin & Drysdale lawyer helped Stephen Colbert’s “Americans For A Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow” Super PAC navigate federal election law

Homage to Sarchio

The granddaughter of a Francisco Franco political prisoner, Christina Guerola Sarchio grew up to prosecute her FORMER neighborhood bully

The 554 Million-Dollar Man

Sam Buffone led the way for the Navajo Nation’s historic settlement—oh, and he kept Google out of trouble, too

The Kansas Peach

Ty Cobb, a distant relative of the famous ballplayer, is a big gun on whom powerful people rely

Masters of the Insurance Universe

Lorelie S. Masters is an insurance lawyer by day, social activist by night—and in 2014, the overachieving moonlighter added political candidate, too

Brick by Brick

GCs and outside counsel weigh in on best practices to build a solid foundation

Energy Bar

Sheila Hollis has been having fun in energy law since the late 1970s

Legal Eagle

Glen D. Nager is back in the swing of things after his stint as president of the United States Golf Association

The Dream Team

Theodore B. Olson, David Boies, and the federal constitutional right to same-sex marriage

The Queen of Consensus

If you build it, disparate parties will come to the table. At least, they will for Deborah Garza

The Culture Changer

Personal injury attorney Salvatore Zambri remembers the most important thing about clients