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Book Review Of Charged: The New Movement To Transform American Prosecution And End Mass Incarceration, Justin Murray Oct 2021

Book Review Of Charged: The New Movement To Transform American Prosecution And End Mass Incarceration, Justin Murray

Journal of Legal Education

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Amal Clooney & Philippa Webb, The Right To A Fair Trial In International Law (Oup, 2020), Robert Currie Jan 2021

Book Review: Amal Clooney & Philippa Webb, The Right To A Fair Trial In International Law (Oup, 2020), Robert Currie

Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press

Good lawyering, then, is required to maintain the fairness of trials, but good lawyering requires effective tools that can assist counsel in helping the contours of fairness be made apparent and cognizable before domestic courts. Translating international human rights law for the purposes of domestic application, in particular, is by no means an easy task, but this new text – The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law – provides lawyers with a formidable resource.


Orphans No More: A Review Of Elizabeth Sanderson, Government Lawyering: Duties And Ethical Challenges Of Government Lawyers, Andrew Martin Jan 2018

Orphans No More: A Review Of Elizabeth Sanderson, Government Lawyering: Duties And Ethical Challenges Of Government Lawyers, Andrew Martin

Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press

Elizabeth Sanderson’s Government Lawyering: Duties and Ethical Challenges of Government Lawyers is the first comprehensive and long-form assessment of why government lawyers are different than lawyers in private practice and why that difference matters. This book review essay begins by setting out Sanderson’s position on a few concepts key to legal ethics for government lawyers: a definition of government lawyers, an account of the duties that apply to them, and the identity of the client. It then goes on to highlight the book’s four major contributions: an emphasis on the role of the Deputy Attorney General as an interface between …


Keeping Up With New Legal Titles; Introduction To Law Firm Practice By Michael Downey, Christine Iaconeta Dulac Jan 2015

Keeping Up With New Legal Titles; Introduction To Law Firm Practice By Michael Downey, Christine Iaconeta Dulac

Faculty Publications

The inner workings of a law firm is unknown territory for new lawyers. In fact, it is only recently that law schools have begun to teach classes that discuss law firm management, running a solo practice, or technology used by practicing attorneys. Michael Downey's Introduction to Law Firm Practice provides an in-depth examination of the structure and management of today's law firms, as well as many other aspects of law firm practice, including business development strategies, risk management, and professional responsibility, to name a few. ¶59 Before delving into the text, it is important to note the


A Survivor's Guide To Law School, Erik M. Jensen Jun 1994

A Survivor's Guide To Law School, Erik M. Jensen

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Lawyer In The Interviewing And Counselling Process, By Andrew S. Watson, Margaret C. Attridge Apr 1978

The Lawyer In The Interviewing And Counselling Process, By Andrew S. Watson, Margaret C. Attridge

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Review: Unequal Justice: Lawyers And Social Change In Modern America, Lawrence Mayberry Apr 1977

A Review: Unequal Justice: Lawyers And Social Change In Modern America, Lawrence Mayberry

IUSTITIA

Unequal Justice is a social history of the legal profession from the emergence of The American Bar Association in the 1870's until the 1970's. Auerbach is a professional historian and not a member of the legal profession who writes history, nor is he a sociologist. But before his graduate work in history, the author entered and quickly left law school. The honesty with which he relates the experience and the competent research and analysis manifest in his work demonstrate that he writes this book from a perspective of understanding rather than of bitterness or indifference. In fact Auerbach's unique frame …


Managing The Law Office, Edited By Daniel J. Cantor, John Martin Smith Apr 1966

Managing The Law Office, Edited By Daniel J. Cantor, John Martin Smith

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Lincoln As A Lawyer, By Alan T. Frank, Alan T. Nolan Jul 1963

Lincoln As A Lawyer, By Alan T. Frank, Alan T. Nolan

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Decision At Law, By David W. Peck, Philip S. Wilder Jr. Oct 1962

Decision At Law, By David W. Peck, Philip S. Wilder Jr.

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Corporation Lawyer: Saint Or Sinner?, By Harold Levy, Paul Carrington Oct 1962

Corporation Lawyer: Saint Or Sinner?, By Harold Levy, Paul Carrington

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Conflict Of Interest And Federal Service, By The Special Committee On The Conflict Of Interest Laws Of The Association Of The Bar Of The City Of New York, Edwin E. Ferguson Jul 1961

Conflict Of Interest And Federal Service, By The Special Committee On The Conflict Of Interest Laws Of The Association Of The Bar Of The City Of New York, Edwin E. Ferguson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Legal Ethics, By Henry S. Drinker, Verner F. Chaffin Oct 1954

Legal Ethics, By Henry S. Drinker, Verner F. Chaffin

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Case Of General Yamashita, By A. Frank Reel, Edward H. Buehrig Apr 1950

The Case Of General Yamashita, By A. Frank Reel, Edward H. Buehrig

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Successful Trial Tactics, By A. S. Cutler, Lloyd Paul Stryker Jul 1949

Successful Trial Tactics, By A. S. Cutler, Lloyd Paul Stryker

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Bar And Public Relations, By John S. Bradway, Bernard C. Gavit Jun 1934

The Bar And Public Relations, By John S. Bradway, Bernard C. Gavit

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Lawyer Tells The Truth, By Morris Gisnet, Daniel James Jan 1932

A Lawyer Tells The Truth, By Morris Gisnet, Daniel James

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Mooney-Billings Case, Leo M. Rappaport Nov 1929

The Mooney-Billings Case, Leo M. Rappaport

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Abraham Lincoln, William O. Lynch Nov 1928

Abraham Lincoln, William O. Lynch

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.