An Age of Knowledge, With No Love for Books?
by Ernie McCray
It’s said that this century is the Age of Knowledge,
but how can that be
with the banning of books
and hints in the air
that we don’t really
love to read?
I ask such a question
as one who needs a good read
as much as my lungs need oxygen to breathe
as much as Count Dracula needs
a victim’s neck to bleed.


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The Third Corner
By Kathy Blavatt
When in law school years ago, we were taught in a Legal Ethics class that the attorney-client privilege was very strong. Yet, the privilege would not stand up if it was being used to hide criminal activity. That rule is well-accepted. Attorney-client communications cannot be used to conceal crimes by the client.
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