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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, January 22, 2021 | | From the ABA Journal A Message From LEXICON
| | As a public defender in the Bronx, New York, for almost a decade, Adeola Ogunkeyede saw firsthand how patterns of institutional racism and systemic inequality impacted her clients even before they entered the criminal justice system. She started to wonder: Was there a way to break those destructive cycles? | |
| | | "I loved the fast pace of solo practice, the cut and thrust of court room battles as well as the more benign aspects of hours of research and preparation. However, I didn't love the uncertainty of a paycheck, but I survived," writes Nadine C. Atkinson-Flowers. »Read more |
| | | Historian Jane Dailey was saddened by the events in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, but the riot at the U.S. Capitol did not seem unfamiliar to her. Dailey discusses her new book and what America's history with lynch mobs can teach us about the attack on the Capitol. | |
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