Practitioners, scholars, general counsel and law graduates made their strong opinions known in 2014 on topics ranging from campaign finance and football concussion lawsuits to Ebola and transgender civil rights. Same-sex marriage rights and government transparency also played prominently on the NLJ opinion pages, as did legal education and abortion rights. Here are the high points.

IN THE COURTS

SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
Joanna W. LiCalsi, principal, Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, Santa Monica, Calif. (Nov. 3)

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