Julianne Hill is an award-winning writer, reporter and strategic content producer who’s work often focuses on health. Her work has appeared on NPR’s “This American Life” and “Morning Edition,” PBS, The History Channel, Real Simple, ABA Journal, Triquarterly Online and Writer’s Digest.
Not much can strike more terror into the hearts of aspiring lawyers than the LSAT and the bar exam. Right now, these tests are having a moment.
Lawyer and author discusses with the ABA Journal’s Julianne Hill how the bar’s history of creating a method to test minimum competency is outdated and discriminatory.
While directed at young children, a lawyer's book also speaks to lawyers who are moms, letting them know that being both can be a busy but fulfilling life.
As Anne Bremner served as legal counsel and spokesperson for the group Friends of Amanda Knox, she saw online lynch mobs and the tabloids convict Knox in the court of public opinion...
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