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Prosecutor's 'Highly Improper' Closing Leads to Reversal—28 Years Later
“Reviewing this closing, even twenty-five years later and on the cold record, leaves us with no doubt of its power,” said Judge Julius Richardson. “For the same reason it was powerful, it was highly improper.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
What Did Law Firms Learn About Attorney Training During the Pandemic? 'You Have to Get More Creative'
Attorney training went remote during the pandemic, and against the odds it worked. Now firms are ready to take it hybrid. Click Here To Read The Full Article
21 AGs Weigh In at 4th Circuit Against Another Abortion Ban
“We are witnessing a cruel and relentless attack on a woman’s right to choose,” Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said Wednesday. “This South Carolina law is just the latest.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
What Makes the Elizabeth Holmes Trial the Hottest Ticket in Town?
I think I’m wrapping my head around the epic media line. Now those three Holmes’ “fans” dressed in black? That’s an entirely separate question. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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