In-te-gra-tion, verb

In-te-gra-tion, verb

At the core of the conception of a “Christian lawyer,” or these devotionals . . . is the conviction that the integration of personal faith with all of life, including the law, is mandated by

Legal Aid for Life

Legal Aid for Life

As pro-life Democratic Congressional candidate Chris Butler recently said, “When I looked at the over-representation of poor people and people of color in abortion rates, it more closely mirrored

Remodeling or Reconstruction

Remodeling or Reconstruction

There is a house right on main street in a small town near my home that has been the subject of conversation all over town for many months. It was a fine home, owned by one of the most

Conduct Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman

Conduct Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman

“That doesn’t become you” is an English expression often used about our looks—that some color or style of dress doesn’t favor us, it doesn’t show us at our best: it doesn’t “become” us.

Can “virtual justice” be real justice?

Can “virtual justice” be real justice?

Richard Susskind, Oxford law professor and legal futurist, has for years been advocating for transformation of the legal sector through technology and innovation. Presciently, he published his book