Attorney Reed is honored as a guest on Henry Gornbein's "Practical Law" television show. In this clip, Arnold details what led him to practice law and his primary goal as an attorney.
Echols sisters are killed in a fire that could have been prevented if the fire engine that arrived at the scene was properly equipped to handle the situation. Attorney Reed chastises the Detroit Fire Department.
Aretha Franklin is throwing her significantly reduced weight around ... trying to stop the release of a never-before-seen film documenting the making of her 1972 live album "Amazing Grace." The Queen of Soul has retained attorney Arnold Reed ... who says he plans to seek an injunction in Federal Court in California to immediately block the release of the film.
John Nessbaumer, Dean of Thomas M. Cooley Law School-Aubrun Hills Campus breaks down law school admissions standards and explains that the LSAT is one of many factors considered by Cooley when looking at applicants.
Pastor Jessee Cranford forgives the killer who took his son's life last year and plans to unite with the mother of the killler and Attorney Arnold Reed to seek justice. Pastor Cranford offers his prayers for the killer and his family exclusively on the Reed Report.
Ken Cockrel, Jr., President of the Detroit City Council discusses his direction for the future of Detroit on the Reed Report, WCHB1200's signature show.
Attorney Arnold Reed pictured with Attorney Nicole Y. Lamb-Hale, the first female and African American chosen to be a Managing Partner at a Detroit law firm. Attorney Lamb-Hale, who also is a former classmate and member of presidential Hopeful Barack Obama's finance committe, will appear on the Reed Report in late April.