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27 Sep 2010, 7:15 am by Margaret Schilt
To Kill a Mockingbird, Catcher in the Rye and The Color Purple have made the top ten, as well as (to my surprise) Captain Underpants (on the top ten list in 2004). [read post]
24 Sep 2010, 8:12 am by Jessica Van Buren
Among the books challenged or banned in 2009-2010: Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl, the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary, the Twilight Series, and To Kill a Mockingbird. [read post]
23 Sep 2010, 12:02 am by John Steele
 (I want to fight that possibility, but if the feds "deputize" the company lawyers and get them to pull the oars for the government . . . )  Associated Press: Attorney General Holder used the 50th anniversary of To Kill a Mockingbird to speak in Alabama about the state of today's civil liberties. [read post]
22 Sep 2010, 5:00 am by OBABL Staff
Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday Harper Lee’s famous novel about racial injustice in the South, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” still holds lessons for authorities who seek to fight terrorism while preserving the rights of innocent Muslims. [read post]
17 Sep 2010, 7:06 am
It is named after Harper Lee, the author of the iconic To Kill a Mockingbird. [read post]
14 Sep 2010, 2:35 pm by Melvin N.A. Avanzado
Absence of Malice I enjoyed "To Kill A Mockingbird" and the moral lessons that film conveys. [read post]
7 Sep 2010, 10:36 am by azatty
In an event aimed to raise funds for the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education, the Bar will screen To Kill A Mockingbird. [read post]
6 Aug 2010, 2:16 pm by Nancy McMurrer
"By the way, speaking of Atticus Finch, this is the 50-year anniversary of the publication of To Kill a Mockingbird. [read post]
26 Jul 2010, 7:10 am by Elie Mystal
His starting point is an interesting article from former Reagan speechwriter, Peggy Noonan: Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mockingbird,” Peggy Noonan, writing recently in The Wall Street Journal, hit on an important truth that law firm leaders should heed. [read post]
22 Jul 2010, 4:14 pm by Bryan Fears
  Authorities report that a car collided with a truck in the northbound lanes of I-35E near the Mockingbird exit. [read post]
21 Jul 2010, 11:52 am by Steve Hall
Repeat offenders of serious crimes such as armed robbery, assault or drug dealing are made to attend a reading group where they discuss literary classics such as To Kill a Mockingbird, The Bell Jar and Of Mice and Men.Rouse's group was run by part-time lecturer in liberal studies at Rice University in Houston, Larry Jablecki, who uses the texts of Plato, Mill and Socrates to explore themes of fate, love, anger, liberty, tolerance and empathy. [read post]
21 Jul 2010, 8:03 am by Keith Lee
A number of law bloggers recently commented on the 50th anniversay of Harper Lee Collin’s To Kill a Mockingbird. [read post]
21 Jul 2010, 2:00 am by Michael Scutt
Madness by Rogier Van Der Weyden When I initially thought of the theme for this round up the country was in the grip of travel chaos caused by an unpronounceable Icelandic volcano and BA cabin staff threatening to go on strike. [read post]
19 Jul 2010, 3:05 pm by Jeffrey Morgan
Much like the song of a mockingbird you hear that makes you start off your day thinking: “What a great day! [read post]
15 Jul 2010, 7:32 am by Kent Scheidegger
The Scottsboro Boys and the fictional To Kill a Mockingbird have prominent places in the public mind. [read post]
13 Jul 2010, 5:53 am
July 11, 1960, To Kill A Mockingbird was published. [read post]
12 Jul 2010, 4:49 pm by Colin O'Keefe
A judgment call - Boston lawyer Dave Broadwin of Foley Hoag on the firm's Emerging Enterprise Center Blog Cap'n Crunch Defeats Class Action Marauders - Philadelphia attorney Sean Wajert of Dechert LLP at his Mass Tort Defense Blog 50 Years After 'To Kill A Mockingbird' - Hunstville lawyer Jeff Blackwell of Hornsby, Watson, Hornsby, Blackwell & McKown on his blog, Alabama Litigation Review [read post]
12 Jul 2010, 10:10 am by Steven
Washington Post – “Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ may be considered a classic but that doesn’t mean everybody likes it. [read post]