Terry Carter, a senior writer based in Washington, D.C., joined the ABA Journal staff in 1997. He had been a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Daily Journal and California Lawyer Magazine, and earlier a reporter for The National Law Journal. Terry holds a M.A. in humanities and a B.A. in political science from Old Dominion University.
Bruce MacEwen discusses how he diagnoses the structural illnesses of law firms.
In this episode of the ABA Journal's Legal Rebel's Podcast, host Terry Carter talks to Paul Lippe about his experience with legal innovation.
Stacy Stern, a 2017 Legal Rebel Trailblazer, talks about making basic law free and available to one and all, while still turning a profit for Justia.
At 69, Legal Rebels Trailblazer Judge Herbert Dixon is still proselytizing about high tech in courthouses and courtrooms.
Stanford Law School Professor Deborah Rhode discusses legal ethics, discrimination, and criticism of legal education.
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