FEATURED CONTENT
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Alive and WellThe Philadelphia lawyer upholds a tradition of representing unpopular clients
by Thomas G. Wilkinson Jr. and Joseph A. Sullivan
Bull TrendRepresenting participants in an up-and-coming professional sport presents unique challenges
by Christopher J. Cabott
Annals of Justice: A Sentence for StructuringWhat determines a win or a loss is hindsight
by Steve LaCheen
Diversity NowObstacles to diversity in law firms are evolving
by Dr. Sean Kathleen Lincoln and Adrienne Cornwall
10 Questions for Louis S RulliThe longtime legal aid services advocate becomes Penn Law’s clinical program director
by Michael J. Carroll
Local TreasuresPhiladelphia has an opportunity to refine its cultural heritage policy
by Sharon M. Erwin
Sticky Buns for Justice BlackmunA memorable trip to the Supreme Court
by Daniel J. Siegel
Sustainable JusticeFirms can join the green movement
by Alexander G. Bomstein
The "American Dream" DeferredThe winning essay in the Ruth Bader Ginsburg “Pursuit of Justice” Legal Writing Competition
by Mary Clark
DEPARTMENTS
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About this Issue and From the EditorLooking for perspectives from across the profession
by Adrienne Cornwall and Peter Vaira
Briefs and NecrologyCompiled
by Adrienne Cornwall
Election LawLessons learned from the 2000 and 2004 elections
by Gregory M. Harvey
AdvocateA dissenting opinion from the Tax Reform Commission offers his perspective on the Business Privilege Tax
by Jonathan M. Stein
Public InterestLawWorks keeps Philadelphia neighborhoods strong through legal assistance to homeowners and business
by Martin Costello
Public InterestSeniorLAW Center celebrates its thirtieth anniversary
by Martin Costello
TechnologyFinding old versions of Pennsylvania regulations is a breeze with some online research tips
by Daniel J. Siegel
Book ReviewNorman Pearstine, former editor-in-chief of Time Inc., gives a glimpse of the internal back-and-forth over the Valerie Plame leak and government involvement in the media’s use of anonymous sources in Off the Record.
by Harold K. Cohen
That Was ThenAfrican-American judges in Philadelphia gather at a 1978 Barristers’ Association luncheon




