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Remembering Till

Attorney Eric Selig looks through an exhibit on the history of the Emmett Till case in the lobby of the Carnahan Courthouse in St. Louis on Friday. The traveling exhibit, developed by Delta State University, is a detailed, pictorial exhibit of the Till murder trial in Sumner, Miss., in the 1960s.

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Nelly’s scholar

“I bet you’ve never had your picture taken with a rap star,” Nelly said to Anna Maggini, center, grandmother of Christina Catarinicchia, winner of a Nelly-funded college scholarship. The rapper (as well as singer, actor, and entrepreneur) gathered with Catarinicchia’s family – parents Emanuela and John are on the left – at a Lindenwood University ceremony on Thursday.

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Learning the law

Northwest Academy of Law students Darell Mitchell, a junior, and Jeremy Burnett, center, a senior, listen to Pippa Barrett explain what’s happening in Judge Michael Stelzer’s courtroom at St. Louis Circuit Court last week.

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Before the tea party

Sullivan resident Linda Lawrence, a founding member of the Missouri Tea Party Patriots, listens to Michael Reagan as Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder listens in. Reagan, an author and the oldest son of former President Ronald Reagan, spoke Tuesday at a Tea Party rally outside the state Capitol in Jefferson City.

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Return applause

Gloria Steinem responds to audience applause with applause of her own Monday at Washington University’s Graham Chapel. The legendary feminist spoke about sex trafficking for the university law school’s public interest law and policy speaker series.

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Immigration ceremony

Hala Jabbar and her daughter, Ashley, 5, walk up together to accept her certificate of citizenship from Deputy Clerk Jean Pattrin at a naturalization ceremony Friday at the Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse in St. Louis. U.S. Magistrate Judge Frederick Buckles presided over the granting of citizenship to 70 immigrants.

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Bank of America protest

Jacob Boyett of Columbia raises his fist to protest Bank of America’s service to families seeking mortgage loan modifications.

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Reaching to give

Missouri Association of Trial Lawyers volunteer Joan Lockwood thanks Becky Yohe, of Dogtown, as she contributes to the Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign outside the Schnucks store in south St. Louis on Friday. Lockwood was among the members of MATA ...

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Not just famous – infamous

Tom Gemeroth, Bill Thomas and Peter Dunne sing “The Three Trial Lawyers” to the tune of “The Three Amigos” Saturday night at the 53rd annual Gridiron Show at the Chase Park Plaza in St. Louis. Photo by Karen Elshout

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