by Heidi Webb | Oct 21, 2022 | 2022
In the Halloween spirit, this blogpost is going to focus on Stephen Vincent Benét’s classic 1936 tale “The Devil and Daniel Webster”- a little story that tells of how an American legal legend beat the Devil himself in a trial for a man’s soul. For context,...
by Heidi Webb | Oct 3, 2022 | 2022
This blog and blog series is being written by Adam Singer, who handles social media and forward-facing content for the Consilium Institute. He has read the She-Hulk comics, and will be analyzing the TV series in terms of how it portrays legal issues and court...
by Heidi Webb | Sep 20, 2022 | 2022
This blog and blog series is being written by Adam Singer, who handles social media and forward-facing content for the Consilium Institute. He has read the She-Hulk comics, and will be analyzing the TV series in terms of how it portrays legal issues and court...
by Heidi Webb | May 17, 2022 | 2022
During this long slog of a spring, I’ve found myself feeling somewhat complacent and blue. Reflecting on why got me thinking about the power of our attitude, and the impact of how we frame our lives and the events within them. For the lifetimes of the majority of US...
by Heidi Webb | Apr 13, 2022 | 2022
By: The Hon. Julie Kunce Field (ret.) Thirty years ago, My Cousin Vinny appeared in theaters. A true “fish out of water” story, both for Vinny Gambini (the brand-new New York attorney who travels to Alabama to help his cousin) and for his young cousin Bill and Bill’s...