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  1. Joyce Vance
    American lawyer and host of Sisters-in-Law on MSNBC

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  1. Worried about the state of the republic? Get the legal knowledge & analysis you need to be an advocate for democracy, along with a dose of savvy optimism. Posts. Notes. Likes. Reads (14) Now: Law Prof, MSNBC/NBC Legal Analyst, Podcaster Before: US Atty, Fed'l prosecutor Always: Wife, Mom, Dogs, Cats & Chickens, Knitting.

  2. Joyce White Vance is a Distinguished Professor of the Practice of Law. She served as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 2009 to 2017. She was nominated for that position by President Barack Obama in May of 2009 and unanimously confirmed by the Senate in August of 2009.

  3. www.msnbc.com › author › joyce-vance-ncpn1243130MSNBC Author Joyce Vance

    MSNBC Columnist. Joyce White Vance is an MSNBC columnist and NBC News and MSNBC legal analyst. She is a law professor at the University of Alabama School of Law and a former U.S. attorney in...

  4. Joyce White Vance. 23,589 likes · 4,382 talking about this. Joyce Vance is a legal analyst for NBC & MSNBC. Her newsletter, Civil Discourse, is on Substack.

  5. Oct 2, 2019 · Joyce shares a deeply personal and tragic event in her own life on the show. In 1989, her beloved father-in-law, federal appellate court judge Robert Vance was killed by a mail bomb delivered to ...

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    Joyce White Vance is a Distinguished Professor of the Practice of Law. She served as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 2009 to 2017. She was nominated for that position by President Barack Obama in May of 2009 and unanimously confirmed by the Senate in August of 2009.

  7. Dec 5, 2021 · Millions of women could lose their right to choose to have an abortion if the Supreme Court decides to side with the state of Mississippi and its law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance explains the legality of the repercussions and how the Supreme Court justices are thinking right now. View ...

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