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- Statement Re: Resignation of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
- Ponzi Schemes, Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Padilla v. Kentucky Among Topics at ABA Meeting
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Stand Your Ground Laws criticized during ABA hearing in Chicago
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Justice Ginsburg Weighs In on Impact of International Law on Court Decisions, Reflects on Changing Court Dynamics
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ABA Day 2013: ABA Congressional Justice Awards Recognize Leadership on Key Legal Concerns
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ABA Day 2013: 50 States Take ABA Message to Congress
September 21, 2012
2012 Harper Lee Prize Winner Advises Lawyers Seeking to Write Best-Sellers
Lawyers seeking to write legal fiction should plumb their personal experiences, says author Michael Connelly during a panel discussion following the 2012 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction Awards ceremony at the National Press Club, Sept. 20.
Panelists in order of appearance:
- Ron Charles, Deputy Editor, Washington Post Book Section
- Michael Connelly, The Fifth Witness





