By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | February 25, 2021
"It's not about going to top law schools and only recruiting attorneys of color, but using your resources as global law firms, and partnering with practitioners like Lee, and providing your ... services, and frankly, your army of lawyers to actually work hard to effectuate change," said Reed Smith partner Rizwan Qureshi on why his firm joined forces with civil rights attorney S. Lee Merritt.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 3, 2021
"We need lawyers and paralegals and assistants and staffers to understand that—while the target may not look like you—if you break democracy, you break it for everyone," Stacey Abrams said in a virtual gathering at ALM's Legalweek(year).
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 4, 2021
"The attack was a reminder to them of the long and terrible history of violence directed at Black churches," reads the lawsuit, filed in Washington, D.C.
By Andrew Maloney | December 29, 2020
Pamela Karlan was captivated by civil rights at a young age. In 2020, she pushed them further by securing a Supreme Court victory for LGBT rights, earning her recognition as one of The American Lawyer's Attorney of the Year finalists.
By Patrick Smith | December 28, 2020
As one of the country's foremost advocates for racial justice, Sherrilyn Ifill's work took center stage in a year roiled by injustice. She is one of The American Lawyer's Attorney of the Year finalists.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | October 1, 2020
What a brutal time for old-fashioned feminists: RGB is gone, and now Helen Reddy.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | September 24, 2020
There's something cynical and diabolical about appointing a woman to destroy the legacy of RBG.
The American Lawyer | News|Q&A
By Patrick Smith | September 24, 2020
In a Q&A, Justin Maffett talks about his experience being arrested while protesting racial and social injustice and how the legal system needs fixing.
By Meredith Hobbs | July 31, 2020
Atlanta trial lawyer C.K. Hoffler, the new president of the National Bar Association, is leading a fight against COVID-19, police brutality and voter suppression.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | July 28, 2020
Several large firms have a hand in a wave of litigation over protests in Minneapolis and the use of federal law enforcement in Portland, Oregon.
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