Labor and Employment Law Facebook is not a license for employees to say or write anything by Barry R. Elson
Disability Law Working with a sign language interpreter by Pamela Whitney
Family Law Religious issues in Pennsylvania custody cases by David I. Grunfeld
10 Questions for Zane David Memeger Zane David Memeger is apolitical when it comes to following the law, which makes him a great fit to lead the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District by Jennifer Robinson
Running With the Bowls Attorney and NFL Films volunteer Richard S. Seidel has been on the sidelines for the last seven Super Bowls by Michael Petitti
Righting an Ancient Wrong It took more than 160 years, but the Pennsylvania Supreme Court finally admitted George Vashon to the practice of law by Nolan N. Atkinson Jr.
Fastcase: Research Made Easy Thanks to the Bar Association's newest member benefit, attorneys can complete most, if not all, of their online legal research for free by Daniel J. Siegel
Canceled: The End of Televised Federal Trials The U.S. Supreme Court implies that only cases in which there is little public interest would be appropriate for broadcast by M. Kelly Tillery
The Art/Ache of Cross Examination A young attorney fills in during the preliminary hearing of a criminal case involving two juveniles by Stephen R. Lacheen
Technology One lawyer's dive into the blogosphere for fun and (maybe) profit by Margaret Klaw
Book ReviewA Database on Steroids, The Lawyer's Guide to LexisNexis CaseMapby James A. Backstrom
That Was Then - 1986 Pulitzer Prize-winner George Will addresses Association members