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  2. Scott Hechinger - Wikipedia

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    Hechinger presenting at a conference in 2022. Scott Hechinger is an American civil rights attorney, former public defender and the founder and executive director of Zealous, a nonprofit organization that trains public defenders and activists to use media, technology, the arts, and storytelling to shape criminal justice policy.

  3. Zealous Representation and Civility Can Exist Together - AOL

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    I asked them which one of them would like their surgeon to do only an adequate job; which automobile mechanic should do “only an adequate job” repairing their car?

  4. Just Asking Questions About RFK Jr.'s Senate Hearing - AOL

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    The committee's Republicans functioned largely as enthusiastic cheerleaders while the Democrats, for the most part, fully embraced their roles as zealous disparagers.

  5. 'Load the muskets': An emergent Catholic right's hopes for ...

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    Though less zealous than Vance or Burch, Trump administration nominees Linda McMahon for education secretary and Elise Stefanik for United Nations ambassador are Catholic or have a Catholic ...

  6. Jack Litman - Wikipedia

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    The tactics used in the Preppy Killer trial earned him scathing criticisms from many quarters, including victims' rights advocates, feminists, and the family of the victim. But he also won praise for his zealous advocacy, which he considered to be among society's most noble pursuits.

  7. Stephen Yagman - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Yagman (born December 19, 1944) is an American federal civil rights lawyer, who also handles criminal defense and habeas corpus matters. He has a reputation for being an exceptionally zealous advocate in cases regarding allegations of police brutality.

  8. Alan H. Goldman - Wikipedia

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    In an earlier book he argued for preference in admissions and hiring on socio-economic, not gender or racial, grounds. In the first book on ethics across the professions, he introduced the concept of role differentiation, while attacking zealous advocacy by lawyers, medical paternalism, and profit maximization by corporations. [5] [6] [7] [8]

  9. Speaking truth to power - Wikipedia

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    Speaking truth to power is a non-violent political tactic, employed by dissidents against the received wisdom or propaganda of governments they regard as oppressive, authoritarian or an ideocracy.