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Until recently an editor of the Illinois Bar Journal, Gail still writes on new developments in federal procedure. Here she discusses an article she's working on that covers new thoughts on the role of jurors in court cases.
Until recently an editor of the Illinois Bar Journal, Gail still writes on new developments in federal procedure. Here she discusses an article she's working on that covers new thoughts on the role of jurors in court cases.
Until recently an editor of the Illinois Bar Journal, Gail still writes on new developments in federal procedure. Here she discusses an article she's working on that covers new thoughts on the role of jurors in court cases.
Until recently an editor of the Illinois Law Journal, Gail still writes on new developments in federal procedure. Here she discusses an article she's working on that covers new thoughts on the role of jurors in court cases.
Until recently an editor of the Illinois Law Journal, Gail still writes on new developments in federal procedure. Here she discusses an article she's working on that covers new thoughts on the role of jurors in court cases.
Gail's worked in every appellate court in Missouri and Illinois - plus the U.S. Supreme Court, twice. More impressive than her two big wins: the second was unanimous. That's right - she won it 9-0.