Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
- Feb 10, 2025
- 1 min read
The GLS Executive Council is pleased to present the 2025 Winter edition of...
We hope you will find the content entertaining and useful to your practice. The edition features a wide-variety of articles, from the joys of hiking and navigating compassion fatigue for prosecutors to insightful interviews of Assistant United States Attorney Lindsay Lazopoulus Friedman and Circuit Court Judge James Sherman. It also includes summaries of opinions relevant to government lawyers from all the District Courts of Appeal.
We thank all the authors who contributed articles. We especially extend our gratitude to the GLS Publication Committee and Carly Hopkins, the GLS Program Administrator, for all their hard work in putting the issue together.
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