Reflections of a Boston Lawyer

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O Holy Night (the musical)

A Christmas Reflection

When Settled Law Becomes Unsettled

Getting Back

Day, Eliot, and the Meaning of Distractions

"A Time of Innocence . . . "

Rules, Subpoenas, and Why They Matter

A Few Small Thoughts About a Couple of Big Concepts

Traveling Old-Style, Fall Foliage, and Other Tapestries

The Long and Winding Road and River

Some Lighter Fare, or . . .

Ring the Bells That Still Can Ring

The Reverse Little and Other Musings

On Self-Emptying

Confessions of a Praise Junkie

Remembering September 12th

Conquering the Rule of Hate

On Self-Forgiveness

On Fatherhood

Bridging the Partisan Divide

Diversity, Change, and Culture

Memorial Day Redux

Commencement 2021

Surprised by Poetry

Higher Callings

On Justice

A Lesson in Persuasion

Miracle and Wonder

On Forgiveness

A Note To My Readers

Why I Write

From "I" to "We"

On Clarity

Seeing Past Our Magic Mountains

Musings about politics, law, culture, and the arts.

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