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Karen Lee Morton
Karen Lee Morton

Home of The EAT Program™ for Healthy Emotions

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The Reasonable Person: Mike Ward Sets A New Low

January 25, 2024 | 10 minutes of reading | Embodied Emotions | Court of Public Opinion, book

A reasonable person doesn’t continually mock a child, let alone one with a disability, and hang their hat on the free speech banner. A human rights case begins.

The Reasonable Person: Mike Ward Sets A New Low Read More »

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The Troubling Trend of The Court of Public Opinion

January 18, 2024 | 3 minutes of reading | Embodied Emotions, Law | book, Court of Public Opinion

As a jury member in the court of public opinion, it is your duty to notice and dismantle the fences that keep some out, or lock others in. Let the case begin.

The Troubling Trend of The Court of Public Opinion Read More »

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The Skeleton: Is This Law Metaphor Really The Best Choice?

January 11, 2024 | 4 minutes of reading | Metaphor, Law | book, Court of Public Opinion

The Skeleton Argument is a bare-bones presentation of your case. But if changing the conversations is the goal, you might be asking: “Why use law metaphors?”

The Skeleton: Is This Law Metaphor Really The Best Choice? Read More »

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