Legal Practice
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What if the biggest threat to justice is our own tired minds? Introduction: The Legal Marathon No One Talks About It’s 4 PM in a courtroom. A judge stares at case files, their once-sharp analysis now dulled to a foggy haze. Across town, an advocate squints at contract clauses, struggling to maintain focus as important
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“If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit.” The courtroom fell silent as Johnnie Cochran’s words hung tensely in the air. Twelve pairs of eyes fixed on O.J. Simpson’s hand struggling with the leather glove—a moment that would crystallize in legal history and popular culture alike. What no one could see in that Los Angeles courtroom