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Elizabeth Rich

Washington, D.C.

Opinion and Big Ideas Editor at Education Week

EdWeek Opinion & Big Ideas editor. Also documentaries & former waitress. What’s on your [email protected]. Home turf: DC, NYC, & Ponca City.

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  • 2 months ago | litigationcommentary.org | Elizabeth Rich

    In the lyrics to her hauntingly beautiful and troublingly relatable hit, “What Was I Made For,” singer/songwriter Billie Eilish laments, “I think I forgot how to be happy. Something I’m not. Something I can be. Something I wait for. Something I’m made for.”I don’t know about you, but I’ve allowed myself to lose sight of JOY far too often in my life.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | litigationcommentary.org | Elizabeth Rich

    #ADifferentKindOfToDoList Find Your Way Back To The Playground There was a time – not so long ago – when a twig, a leaf, and an empty playground on a sun-kissed November morning was all it took to evoke joy like this in you and me! It was a simpler, more innocent, quieter time. We were above the fray and undistracted by the noise.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | litigationcommentary.org | Elizabeth Rich

    LCA Charter Senior Fellow Cecilie M. Loidolt of Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell LLP, in Denver, Colorado, is the 2025 President of Litigation Counsel of America. Cecilie is the inaugural recipient of the LCA’s J. Ric Gass Trial Presentation Award. She has taken over sixty cases to jury, including many high profile birth injury cases involving life-care plans valued in the mid to high eight figures.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | litigationcommentary.org | Elizabeth Rich

    The Litigation Counsel of America is pleased to announce that Meryl Macklin ofBryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, is the 2024 recipient of the William E. Wegner Professionalism Award. The award was presented to Meryl by LCA Fellow Matthew Wegner, Bill Wegner’s son, at the 2024 LCA Conference & Celebration of Fellows at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | edweek.org | Jaclyn Borowski |Elizabeth Rich

    We all have personal biases; it comes with being human. When it comes to students, though, educators might feel challenged by how to help them understand what their biases are and keep an open mind in spite of them. Journalist and author Mónica Guzmán says educators can help students overcome their biases, but doing so requires building a muscle of their own. There’s one tool at everyone’s disposal to help reduce the tendency to make assumptions about others.

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