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This New York City litigator advocates for transgender rights and is teaching other lawyers how to do it, too

This New York City litigator advocates for transgender rights and is teaching other lawyers how to do it, too
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This New York attorney uses TikTok to shed light on lawyer life

This New York attorney uses TikTok to shed light on lawyer life
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This voting rights advocate and Jeopardy! champ is ready with the right answers

This voting rights advocate and Jeopardy! champ is ready with the right answers
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This NYC-based lawyer runs a talent agency for internet-famous animals

This NYC-based lawyer runs a talent agency for internet-famous animals Photo courtesy of Loni Edwards It doesn’t take much for a pet to be considered cute. Those button noses. The big ears. The way they look when they’re lapping, nibbling, preening, grooming or just staring up at you. But for a pet to be standout cute on Instagram? That takes quite a bit more effort. In fact, it takes so much effort to capture the attention of the social media platform’s more than 1 billion active users that it can feel like a full-time job. And for New York City-based lawyer Loni Edwards, it actually is her job.

10 Questions: Son of Holocaust survivors exposes the harms of bystander complicity

Son of Holocaust survivors exposes the harms of bystander complicity Photo courtesy of University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law In high school, three things held Amos N. Guiora’s attention: politics, books and sports. Following this trio of interests for nearly 50 years has given Guiora a rich and meaningful career path several of them, in fact. Today Guiora is a law professor at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law. The prolific writer has authored books on subjects ranging from counterterrorism and cybersecurity to the impact of the Miranda decision. Academics is a second career for Guiora. Before joining Utah’s faculty in 2007, he spent nearly 20 years in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps of the Israel Defense Forces, retiring in 2004 as a lieutenant colonel. Because of his service as legal adviser to the Gaza Strip Military Commander, among many high-level postings, he became an in-demand expert on Middle East policy, terrorism and human rights.

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