‘Bluff City Law’ is about second chances. It deserves one, too

By , Guest Columnist Published: November 25, 2019 4:05 AM CT

Somewhere in the middle of the season, "Bluff City Law" started addressing actual civil rights issues. It tackled hate speech, the right to die, conscience issues in Catholic education, and racial bias in school athletics.

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Hannah Fuson

Hannah Fuson is a third-year student at University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. She is a research assistant to Amy Campbell, director of the Institute for Health Law and Policy at the University of Memphis. 


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