A Thread worth pulling
The Baltimore program's success is clear: 87 percent of students who have been involved for six years graduate high school and 84 percent who have been involved for five years are accepted to college.
Scholia on Scalia
With all the partisan bickering, we may be in store for a year or two of Supreme Court decisions that do little or nothing to settle questions regarding important issues.
Lessons for young lawyers from ‘Go Set A Watchman’
Despite all of the controversy swirling around the book's publication, Harper Lee's new novel still offers some timeless lessons about the practice of law.
Here’s your unreported opinions. (Now don’t ever cite them!)
I'm excited to finally have easy access to unreported opinions from the Court of Special Appeals.They will be a great resource when preparing appellate briefs and other trial papers -- even if you can't cite them.
An annual reflection on the benefits of public-interest lawyering
Why I am still enthused about public-interest law and all the professional benefits that come from it.