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Ghosting: It’S Time To Find Uniformity On Ghostwriting, Jona Goldschmidt
Ghosting: It’S Time To Find Uniformity On Ghostwriting, Jona Goldschmidt
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works
There is no way of knowing how many, and for how long, lawyers and nonlawyers have engaged in ghostwriting pleadings to assist pro se litigants — indigent or nonindigent. It is reasonable to assume that many lawyers and others have acted as ghostwriters in order to facilitate greater access to the court, rather than for personal gain. Despite the laudable motives of ghostwriters, ghostwriting has historically been considered an illegitimate form of unbundling legal services because of the spate of federal court opinions opposing the practice on ethical and Rule 11-violation grounds. This article addresses the current anomalous situation in …
Finding The Jury: State Legislative Responses To Blakely V. Washington, Don Stemen, Daniel F. Wilhelm
Finding The Jury: State Legislative Responses To Blakely V. Washington, Don Stemen, Daniel F. Wilhelm
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works
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Aggravated Sentencing: Blakely V. Washington, Jon Wool, Don Stemen
Aggravated Sentencing: Blakely V. Washington, Jon Wool, Don Stemen
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works
No abstract provided.