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| From the May 2018 issue New York considers changing discovery rules that often leave defense lawyers in the dark Appeals court stymies bid to regulate high cost of prison phone calls From our Blawg Directory Posts examine cases of misconduct, overcharging and abuses of power in the criminal justice system. Prosecutors are featured who take a data-driven approach to reducing crime and recidivism. | |
ABA Journal readers now have a chance to weigh in on the three 2017 finalists for a fiction prize authorized by the late To Kill a Mockingbird author. | |
We want to hear from you A Michigan lawyer reported in a survey conducted by the publishers of American Lawyer that he billed 3,600 hours last year. What's the most you've ever billed or worked in a year? Would you do it again? Answer in the comments. Read the answers to last week's question: Do you read novels? Featured answer: Posted by Bradford P: "I read a lot of novels as well as biographies and history, But the one book I have read time and time again is W. Somerset Maugham's The Razor's Edge, in which the lead character upon a return from spending time with a guru in India says: 'If you throw a stone in a pond, the universe is not the same as it was before.' That concept has affected my life since I was a teenager. I have used it in numerous speeches over the years and written about it. I hope when I die, they will say about me: 'He tried to make a difference.'" | You be the judge This month's reader-submitted captions were particularly cunning. Vote for your favorite: The winner will appear in the ABA Journal magazine. Powered by Legal Talk Network From paper to digital documents, Judge Andrew Peck traveled (and set) the discovery trail. | |
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