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Ordinary Law, Extraordinary Stories
If you've gone through a divorce or served on a jury, you have a story to tell about the American legal system, believes lawyer Tracey Broderick. To demonstrate her point, Broderick has launched a blog, In this Case, to chronicle these stories. Broderick explains:
"These stories show when the law does and doesn’t work; how it angers and inspires us. They describe the law and what it means to us all living our modern lives here in our country. This blog brings these stories together so we can hear each other."
Broderick writes that some of the stories are sent to her, and others are drawn from her interviews with people who prefer to talk live. If you have a story to tell, let Broderick know.
[Hat tip to Diane Levin at Online Guide to Mediation.]
Posted by Robert J. Ambrogi on May 24, 2007 at 03:51 PM | Permalink
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