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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, February 5, 2021 | | From the ABA Journal A Message From Clio
| | For this year's class of Legal Rebels, the ABA Journal and the ABA Center for Innovation have chosen to highlight judges, lawyers and legal professionals who have helped bring about changes to the judicial system. Through their work, they've established the blueprint for courts to better serve the general public--with or without a pandemic. | |
| | | When Utah Supreme Court Justice Constandinos "Deno" Himonas heard economist Gillian Hadfield speak at a May 2018 conference about how modernizing the way the legal industry is regulated could increase access to justice, he was immediately intrigued. So was litigator John Lund, the then-president of the Utah State Bar. »Read more |
| | | Ask any attorney about the most outlandish clothing they've seen worn in a courtroom, and most will have a colorful story. But what determines the appropriateness of any outfit? "Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History," by Richard Thompson Ford, explores. | |
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