Chris Morgan is the 12th Circuit Governor for the ABA Law Student Division. He is 3L at Gonzaga University School of Law and an APR 9 Licensed Legal Intern for the Cooney Law Offices in Spokane Washington. Prior to law school Chris graduated Cum Laude from Washington State University with a degree in Pre-Law Political Science.
ABA President Linda Klein discusses the history of Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a program to entice young lawyers to take public service positions.
ABA President Linda Klein talks about the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program and how it has fallen short.
F. Lee Bailey, defense lawyer in the O.J. Simpson case, discusses his most notable cases and the definition of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Dean Strang, one of Steven Avery’s defense lawyers, talks about the Making A Murderer case from a lawyer’s perspective
Carl Douglas, one of the defense attorneys in the O.J. Simpson case, talks about the case and the circumstances that lead to the controversial verdict.
Sheila Hollis and Barbara Bavis discuss the Law Library of Congress and the many resources it offers.
ABA President Linda Klein discusses the history of Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a program to entice young lawyers to take public service positions.
Continuing Education of the Bar Executive Director Kelly Lake discusses disruptive effects of legal technology and why continued learning and development is essential for legal professionals.
Washington state trial attorney Mark Vovos discusses his journey toward trying death penalty cases and the challenges involved.
This Love Your Lawyer Day we interview its founder Nader Anise from the American Lawyers Public Image Association.
Lynae Tucker and Chris Morgan sit down with incoming ABA President Linda Klein, who is the 140th person to head the American Bar Association.
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