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Judicial Restrictions On Attorneys' Speech Concerning Pending Litigation: Reconciling The Rights To Fair Trial And Freedom Of Speech, Sally R. Weaver
Judicial Restrictions On Attorneys' Speech Concerning Pending Litigation: Reconciling The Rights To Fair Trial And Freedom Of Speech, Sally R. Weaver
Vanderbilt Law Review
The constitutionality of restraints on attorneys' speech has been considered by only two federal circuit courts: the Seventh Circuit, in Chicago Council of Lawyers v. Bauer,' and, more recently, the Fourth Circuit, in Hirschkop v. Snead.' Relying on many of the same precedents, the circuits nevertheless developed seemingly contrary standards. This Recent Development compares the analyses of these recent cases and suggests an appropriate standard for the accommodation of the conflicting rights of free speech and a fair trial.
Speedy Trial Rights In Application, Gregory P.N. Joseph
Speedy Trial Rights In Application, Gregory P.N. Joseph
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Speedy Trial Rights In Application, Gregory P.N. Joseph
Speedy Trial Rights In Application, Gregory P.N. Joseph
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Newsperson's Privilege And The Right To Compulsory Process--Establishing An Equilibrium, Annett Swierzbinski
The Newsperson's Privilege And The Right To Compulsory Process--Establishing An Equilibrium, Annett Swierzbinski
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Student Representation Of Indigent Defendants And The Sixth Amendment: On A Collision Course, Robert M. Hardaway
Student Representation Of Indigent Defendants And The Sixth Amendment: On A Collision Course, Robert M. Hardaway
Cleveland State Law Review
This article will review the parallel patterns of development of clinical education and the sixth amendment, highlighting areas in which the practices of the former either conflict, or contain the potential for conflict with the latter. An analysis will be made of the present legal status of law student representation of indigent criminal defendants, with reference primarily to constitutional and sixth amendment considerations, but also to such related matters as the confidentiality of student-client communications, law student professional responsibility, and the applicability to students of state bar disciplinary rules. Finally, guidelines will be proposed regarding the proper scope of student …
A New Wave Of Sixth Amendment Waivers: The Use Of Judicial Officers As Advisers, Mark A. Constantino, Vito A. Cannavo, Ann Goldstein
A New Wave Of Sixth Amendment Waivers: The Use Of Judicial Officers As Advisers, Mark A. Constantino, Vito A. Cannavo, Ann Goldstein
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Newsperson's Privilege And The Right To Compulsory Process--Establishing An Equilibrium, Annett Swierzbinski
The Newsperson's Privilege And The Right To Compulsory Process--Establishing An Equilibrium, Annett Swierzbinski
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.