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» February 2006
February 2006
Lead Story
Accidents Of Justice
High-profile lawyers talk about cases that will haunt them for the rest of their lives
By Geri L. Dreiling
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Michael Kahn extracts solemn legal principles from the exploits of hip-hop artists, comic-book creators, Oprah and the Energizer bunny. Then he takes all that gravitas, all that skilled rhetoric about honor, property, justice and atonement, and...
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A judge took matters into her own hands, solving the practical problems that trip kids up early
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The Joy Of Losing A Passport
Should an American graduate student, stranded in Greece because she lost her passport, befriend an Iraqi man, also a tourist, just before the American invasion of Iraq in 2003? I didn't know. But I said yes to a cup of coffee - and married the man...
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Electric energy, flamboyant style and a sharp intellect have made Joyce Capshaw one of the most sought-after divorce attorneys in St. Louis.
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Each of these six couples lives their marriage differently. The common factor? Not roles, not rules—trust. They spill their guts to each other. Infidelity is a deal-breaker. And breaking the deal is inconceivable.
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The Dark Side Of Optimism
Eero Saarinen's plans for the arch were never realized. Instead, we created a hollow symbol of progress.
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