Description

Dinner honoree
1974 Act regulating pensions
eminent domain, e.g.
a lawyer's stance
angry litigant's transfer
not all of a kind
You'll go there for further handling
make a defense lawyer smile
not skokie
plaintiff's headache
is it good news or bad news?
if he does, he can charge you with trespass
President's word gymnastics
ssr's former leader
non-alcoholic proof
place for one's focus-enhancers
Defendant's dream
Frequent defense attys goal
Tried to turn nine into fifteen
term limit
Defendant's fear
ancient foe and current felon
civil follower
both allowed and not allowed
new president
Nardone's foundation
Not rare
Jurisdictional requirement
often with project
pest remover
constabulary org.
educational hoop
verbal divisor
___ top, it's a source of much information
where one goes when violating bond
Instanter, to non-attorneys
The Dark Lord's bane
difficult decision for a boss
what nunc pro tunc is there to remedy
three quarters can make this so
place where you can always go
Tree-like beings from Middle Earth
city where provocative jacket's First Amendment rights were upheld
past usage of "to be"
Scott's predecessor
pre-1920 voters
ComEd's way to charge
Financial collapse trigger
Put up or change direction
precooked state
Fine review
Goes with storms and needles
Thanks to the Sixteenth Amendment
The right place for things
Book seen in Mason's show
Used both for eating and reading
Type of warm boot
How most lawyers get by
St. that decided 2000 election
What all politics are
Timberwolf and precedent
known for coal and electing
What many do to please
a single high place near Lucerne
What Schechter killed
negative of this and that
eye-rolling humor
Ives' partner is one
pleasing scent, spelled out
Merryman's predecessor
tenor's companion
cool musical tone
Ash's home
What an attorney had hoped to say
Non-natural sustenance?
Mayday
Female WWII flyers
Sign of a crowded theater
8 bytes
You need ten for a strike
First president to win with fewer votes
Wily should sue them
Impression on someone's argument
Popular divorce destination
Hobbit's antagonist
O'Hare, to some
possession adjective
Fowl name
Pro ___ vice

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