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A 'Pay What You Can' Law Practice? Prosecutors Say That Encourages Crime.

A 'Pay What You Can' Law Practice? Prosecutors Say That Encourages Crime.

Update: 2025-05-23
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OA1160 - Sheryl Weikal is an Illinois trial lawyer with a name-your own-price practice representing marginalized people facing eviction, foreclosure, discrimination, and incarceration--which is all incredibly cool unto itself, but she also has a story like no one else you’ve heard. Sheryl won an incredible victory three years ago against the Illinois state bar for trans attorneys throughout the state in the face of years of open prejudice which she suffered from fellow lawyers, court staff, and even judges from the bench, and has written the story of her personal and professional life in a memoir which will be out June 3rd. This isn’t one to miss!

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A 'Pay What You Can' Law Practice? Prosecutors Say That Encourages Crime.

A 'Pay What You Can' Law Practice? Prosecutors Say That Encourages Crime.