In the Field Meet a Marvel in the Digital Space There’s no villain in sight, but that doesn’t mean Michael “Saph” Sapherstein ’97 is letting his guard down. As assistant chief counsel of Marvel Entertainment, Sapherstein ... By Maura King Scully Summer 2020
Features The Land of Music & Piracy In a copyright showdown between the music industry’s Big Three record labels and a broadband internet renegade, Jeff Gould ’06 kept the beat for the plaintiffs ... By Chad Konecky Summer 2020
Features The Mighty Weight of Atrocity It fell to Dermot Groome ’85 to hoist the load of Ratko Mladić’s cruelty onto the bench of justice at the International Criminal Tribunal for ... By Jeri Zeder Winter 2020
Features The Dignity of Work (Is That Even a Thing Anymore?) In a shapeshifting employment environment, experts sort out what to worry about and what to hope for. By Jane Whitehead Summer 2019
Features The Remarkable, Heroin-Laced, High-Seas, Cartel-Sniffing Takedown Drawing upon a singular skill set, Andres Torres ’08 built a case that spanned three continents to snag kingpin drug traffickers and torpedo a virtually ... By Brendan McKinnon ’19 Winter 2019
Great Case The Mysterious Case of the Missing Mailbox A strange Hawaii incident involving a minor theft has grown into a scandal that has drawn national attention, toppled those in power, raised questions of ... By Nick Grube Summer 2018
Features Scapegoats Just what lay behind the New York DA’s aggressive targeting of a small Chinatown bank in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis? Abacus Federal ... By Jeri Zeder Winter 2018
Features Ode to A Lost Cause Six years chasing drug smugglers on the high seas was all it took for this Coast Guard lieutenant to see what the government, for four ... By Brendan McKinnon ’19 Summer 2017
Features The China Syndrome Peter Zeidenberg ’85 comes to the defense of two Chinese Americans accused of spying and discovers it is they who are the victims of an ... By Chad Konecky Winter 2017
Features The Two Sides of the Truth Walt Kelly’s efforts to win a $36 million wrongful conviction settlement for the man at the center of the Making a Murderer saga exposed egregious ... By Chad Konecky Summer 2016