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To My Sisters-In-Law (Teaching)—A Critical Race Feminist Perspective, Hope Lewis
To My Sisters-In-Law (Teaching)—A Critical Race Feminist Perspective, Hope Lewis
Hope Lewis
No abstract provided.
The Moral Responsibility Of The Corporate Lawyer, Judith Mcmorrow
The Moral Responsibility Of The Corporate Lawyer, Judith Mcmorrow
Judith A. McMorrow
No abstract provided.
The Litigation Department Lawyer, James Moliterno
The Litigation Department Lawyer, James Moliterno
James E. Moliterno
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Does Legalzoom Have First Amendment Rights: Some Thoughts About Freedom Of Speech And The Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Catherine Lanctot
Does Legalzoom Have First Amendment Rights: Some Thoughts About Freedom Of Speech And The Unauthorized Practice Of Law, Catherine Lanctot
Catherine J. Lanctot
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Plea Bargaining, Discovery, And The Intractable Problem Of Impeachment Disclosures, R. Michael Cassidy
Plea Bargaining, Discovery, And The Intractable Problem Of Impeachment Disclosures, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
In a criminal justice system where guilty pleas are the norm and trials the rare exception, the issue of how much discovery a defendant is entitled to before allocution has immense significance. This article examines the scope of a prosecutor’s obligation to disclose impeachment information before a guilty plea. This question has polarized the criminal bar and bedeviled the academic community since the Supreme Court’s controversial decision in United States v. Ruiz (2002). A critical feature of the debate has been the enduring schism between a prosecutor’s legal and ethical obligations – a gulf that the American Bar Association recently …