Power of words: Attorneys help kids define the line between jokes and bullying
Matthew Jameson, left, an attorney with the law firm of Babst Calland, Tom Loftus, right, director of marketing and media relations for the Allegheny County Bar Association, and Jennifer Pulice, editor of The Lawyers Journal, gather at the bar association to discuss a program that sends attorneys to elementary schools to explain why certain jokes may be offensive.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
By Deborah M. Todd, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Larry Roberts/Post-Gazette
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