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12th, May 2025
I once stood in court as opposing counsel—a woman—interrupted me, raised her voice, and bulldozed the hearing with the subtlety of a protest march. The judge said nothing. Later, someone leaned in and whispered: “She fundraised for his last campaign.” And just like that, the rules bent.
Some of our hardest trials don’t happen in court. They unfold in silence.

Black Lawyer
May 124 min read
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