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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, June 26, 2020 | | | Litigation unfolds upon a stage in the theater of the courtroom. And while combative, compulsive and closed litigation stories are constrained and shaped by evidentiary and legal rules and the meticulous presentation of factual evidence, lawyers are nevertheless the producers, directors and set designers of their own theatrical courtroom dramas. | |
| | | Does quarantine have you burning through your Netflix queues? If you're looking for some great distractions, here are the 25 legal movies we selected as the greatest. »Read more | | | | In his 2017 book, The End of Policing, Alex S. Vitale explains the troubling origins of modern policing, why commonly suggested reforms like training and increased diversity have not been successful, and how slashing social services has placed police officers in situations they are unequipped to deal with. | |
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