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Judge Shannon Frison firmly believes that the law civilizes us and is the catalyst for all major change.
For the past three decades, she has been speaking on behalf of the oppressed, accused, and downtrodden, not only as an attorney and judge, but in activities such as being part of the Boston Bar Association’s “Task Force to Prevent Wrongful Convictions” and has taught for Harvard Law School’s Trial Advocacy Workshop for more than 10 years.
Join Chris Mullins for a revealing, insightful, heartfelt interview with Shannon where she takes us through the lessons learned and inspirations she has developed through decades of earnest service in various areas of the court system, legal education, and in both military and civilian justice.
Tune in now and get Shannon Frison’s thoughts on:
- What drives Shannon’s purpose and passion for the legal profession and practice of law
- Lessons she learned that she wishes she knew the answers to when she first started out
- The events that inspired her to leave the bench and her multivariate experience as both a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney
- Her insights on areas including diversity on the bench, disparities in the law, and trial advocacy
- And much, much more!
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