(Photo of Stacy Butler by Bob Torrez/ABA Journal) When Stacy Butler, the director of the Innovation for Justice Program, is asked if she will ever practice law again, she doesn’t hesitate to... Read more »
(Photo of Josh Blandi and his dog, Olivia, by Jeff Berting/ABA Journal) As the co-founder of CountryWide Debt Relief, Josh Blandi targeted a specific group of consumers who were struggling financially amid... Read more »
Zachariah DeMeola created a holistic way for law students to find where they fit into the profession
(Photo of Zachariah DeMeola by bettyclicker/ABA Journal) Zachariah DeMeola, senior director of strategic initiatives with the Law School Admission Council, has spent a lot of time stressing the importance of lawyers developing... Read more »
(Photo of Courtroom5 founders Debra Sloane, left, and Sonja Ebron by Randy Piland/ABA Journal) Even though Courtroom5 co-founder Sonja Ebron has a PhD in electrical engineering, she still felt out of her... Read more »
(Photo of Natalie Anne Knowlton by Elevate Photography/ABA Journal) When states consider law firm ownership and limited law practice by nonlawyers, a common attorney criticism is that such regulation changes will create... Read more »
(Photo of Ameelio founders Uzoma Orchingwa, right, and Gabriel Saruhashi by Elevate Photography/ABA Journal) As Uzoma Orchingwa began studying at Yale Law School in 2017, he kept thinking about the civic dysfunction... Read more »
(Photo of Patrick Palace and his dog, Sirius George, by Yosef Kalinko/ABA Journal) Patrick Palace is a litigator who has made some life changes. He grew out his hair, sports athleisure wear... Read more »
Working tirelessly to free her brother from prison inspired Janis Puracal’s Forensic Justice Project
(Photo of Janis C. Puracal by Michael Schmitt/ABA Journal) “Two years of pure hell.” This is how Forensic Justice Project executive director and attorney Janis C. Puracal describes the fight to free... Read more »