It’s standard for law firms to tout their lawyers’ expertise on the big legal questions of the day.
Usually though, the day in question didn’t pass by more than 230 years ago.
Inspired by a quirk of the calendar, attorneys Jon Hatch and Harry Sandick launched a podcast that follows the debates at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in real time—231 years later.
June 01, 2018 at 01:33 PM
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It’s standard for law firms to tout their lawyers’ expertise on the big legal questions of the day.
Usually though, the day in question didn’t pass by more than 230 years ago.
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