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🚨 Trial Lawyer View Episode Release – Tony Romanucci | Romanucci & Blandin🎧 What you will hear: Civil Rights, Democracy, and the Role of Trial Lawyers Trial lawyers don’t just try cases. At critical moments in history, they protect democracy itself. In this powerful episode of Trial Lawyer View, host Jason Lazarus welcomes back Tony Romanucci, one of the nation’s foremost civil rights and trial lawyers, for a candid conversation on executive overreach, police accountability, and why lawyers remain the last meaningful line of defense when institutions fail. From landmark cases like George Floyd, Tyree Nichols, and Sonia Massey, to the rollback of consent decrees and attacks on diversity and the legal profession, Romanucci pulls no punches about what’s at stake and what trial lawyers must do next. 💬 “Democracy should never be weaponized.” What you’ll learn: 🛡️ How trial lawyers act as both the sword and the shield for democracy 🚨 The why behind hard-fought police reforms being rolled back and what that means 📚 Why young lawyers must “front-load” their careers to make lasting impact 🤝 Why empathy and humanity remain central to trial law, even in polarized times This episode is essential listening for trial lawyers who understand that leadership today extends far beyond the courtroom. 🎧 Listen now → https://triallawyerview.com/podcast/antonio-m-romanucci-2nd-appearance/📩 Subscribe to the Peak Practice LinkedIn Newsletter for more content like this. Chapters 00:00 The Threat of Executive Orders 05:57 The Role of Lawyers in Democracy 12:14 Policing and Civil Rights 17:55 The Impact of Consent Decrees 24:05 Case Study: Sonia Massey 30:01 Navigating High-Profile Cases 35:57 The Future of Civil Rights Law

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