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By Diane Wells Originally published in GPSolo eReport, March 2026 American Bar Association Summary Imagine meeting Perry through his work. He’s a man in his 50s, articulate and thoughtful, with genuine artistic talent. He sells his artwork to support his family, pouring himself into creative expressions that reveal intelligence,...
My First Letter From An Inmate Usually you will find me writing each week for the last few months about the criminal case that I endured many years ago. Today, I am writing because I reached out to an inmate a couple of weeks ago and he wrote me...
I have been in the depths of preparation for law school finals for the past three weeks, but I am now officially finished with my 1L year. Just even saying that is so crazy for me. Less than a year ago, I was moving states and beginning a new...
Where North Carolina Stands on Reforms proposed by the North Carolina Task Force for Racial Equity and Justice Late last year, partly in response to the protests that rocked the nation after the murder of George Floyd, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed a sweeping criminal justice reform bill...
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