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Full-Text Articles in Law
Tribute To Professor James Moliterno, Patricia Roberts, Soledad Atienza, Eleanor Myers, James S. Heller, Gary Tamsitt, Neal Devins, Peter Čuroš, Veronika Tomoszek, Maxim Tomoszek, Paul Žilinčík, Rongjie Lan, José M. De Areilza, Irina Lortkipanidze, Ján Mazúr, Javier Guillen, Lucia Berdisová, James Étienne Viator
Tribute To Professor James Moliterno, Patricia Roberts, Soledad Atienza, Eleanor Myers, James S. Heller, Gary Tamsitt, Neal Devins, Peter Čuroš, Veronika Tomoszek, Maxim Tomoszek, Paul Žilinčík, Rongjie Lan, José M. De Areilza, Irina Lortkipanidze, Ján Mazúr, Javier Guillen, Lucia Berdisová, James Étienne Viator
Faculty Publications
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The Race To The Top To Reduce Prosecutorial Misconduct, Adam M. Gershowitz
The Race To The Top To Reduce Prosecutorial Misconduct, Adam M. Gershowitz
Faculty Publications
This Essay offers an unconventional approach to deterring prosecutorial misconduct. Trial judges should use their inherent authority to forbid prosecutors from appearing and handling cases in their courtrooms until the prosecutors have completed training on Brady v. Maryland, Batson v. Kentucky, and other types of prosecutorial misconduct. If a single trial judge in a medium-sized or large jurisdiction imposes training prerequisites on prosecutors, it could set off a race to the top that encourages other judges to adopt similar (or perhaps even more rigorous) training requirements. A mandate that prosecutors receive ethics training before handling any cases is …
The Challenge Of Convincing Ethical Prosecutors That Their Profession Has A Brady Problem, Adam M. Gershowitz
The Challenge Of Convincing Ethical Prosecutors That Their Profession Has A Brady Problem, Adam M. Gershowitz
Faculty Publications
In recent decades, both the media and legal scholars have documented the widespread problem of prosecutors failing to disclose favorable evidence to the defense – so called Brady violations. Despite all of this documentation however, many ethical prosecutors reject the notion that the criminal justice system has a Brady problem. These prosecutors – ethical lawyers who themselves have not been accused of misconduct – believe that the scope of the Brady problem is exaggerated. Why do ethical prosecutors downplay the evidence that some of their colleagues have committed serious errors?
This essay, in honor of Professor Bennett Gershman, points to …
Menendez And America's Public Corruption Problem, Jeffrey Bellin
Menendez And America's Public Corruption Problem, Jeffrey Bellin
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Criminalizing Politics, Jeffrey Bellin
School Of Risk Control Excellence: Responsibilities In Tax Practice And Malpractice Risks, Diane S. Wainwright
School Of Risk Control Excellence: Responsibilities In Tax Practice And Malpractice Risks, Diane S. Wainwright
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Panel On Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick V. Thompson, Dane Ciolino, Gary Clements, Bennett L. Gershman, Adam M. Gershowitz, Kathleen Ridolfi, Samuel R. Wiseman, Stephen Singer
Panel On Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick V. Thompson, Dane Ciolino, Gary Clements, Bennett L. Gershman, Adam M. Gershowitz, Kathleen Ridolfi, Samuel R. Wiseman, Stephen Singer
Faculty Publications
In November 2011, the Journal hosted a symposium on prosecutorial immunity at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. The symposium included an in-depth analysis of Connick v. Thompson. As part of the symposium, the Journal organized a Panel, the transcript of which follows. This transcript consists of the speakers' remarks along with audience participation and questions. The Journal has attempted to preserve the character and substance of the discussion. While this is not a traditional article, the Journal felt that it would be fitting to include it in its spring volume.
Imputed Liability For Supervising Prosecutors: Applying The Military Doctrine Of Command Responsibility To Reduce Prosecutorial Misconduct, Geoffrey S. Corn, Adam M. Gershowitz
Imputed Liability For Supervising Prosecutors: Applying The Military Doctrine Of Command Responsibility To Reduce Prosecutorial Misconduct, Geoffrey S. Corn, Adam M. Gershowitz
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Office Of Professional Responsibility - Mission And Structure (Slides)
The Office Of Professional Responsibility - Mission And Structure (Slides)
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Prosecutorial Shaming: Naming Attorneys To Reduce Prosecutorial Misconduct, Adam M. Gershowitz
Prosecutorial Shaming: Naming Attorneys To Reduce Prosecutorial Misconduct, Adam M. Gershowitz
Faculty Publications
This Article explores the unfortunately large number of instances in which appellate courts reverse convictions for serious prosecutorial misconduct but do not identify the names of the prosecutors who committed that misconduct. Because judges are reluctant to publicly shame prosecutors whose cases are reversed, this Article advocates that a neutral set of third parties undertake the responsibility of publicly identifying prosecutors who have committed serious misconduct. The naming of prosecutors will shame bad actors, provide a valuable pedagogical lesson for junior prosecutors, and signal to trial judges that certain prosecutors must be monitored more closely to avoid future misconduct.
A Guide To The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work Product Doctrine For Tax Practitioners, Craig D. Bell, Thomas E. Spahn, Christopher S. Rizek
A Guide To The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work Product Doctrine For Tax Practitioners, Craig D. Bell, Thomas E. Spahn, Christopher S. Rizek
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Attorney-Client Privilege In The Public Sector: A Survey Of Government Attorneys, Nancy Leong
Attorney-Client Privilege In The Public Sector: A Survey Of Government Attorneys, Nancy Leong
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Overview Of Opr And Circular 230 Cases, Cono R. Namorato
Overview Of Opr And Circular 230 Cases, Cono R. Namorato
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
We Can't Escape Responsibility, Gene R. Nichol
The Federal Government Lawyer's Duty To Breach Confidentiality, James E. Moliterno
The Federal Government Lawyer's Duty To Breach Confidentiality, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
The lawyer's duty of confidentiality springs from the lawyer-client relationship and its parameters are determined by the nature of that relationship. The federal government lawyer's client is like no other. The uniqueness of representing the United States calls for a unique approach to the duty of confidentiality. Unlike the private individual client, the government as a client does not speak with a single, unmistakable voice. Unlike the private entity client, the federal government has a paramount interest in the public good, including the public's right to know about government (the entity's conduct), especially its misconduct. The result is a client …
Merit Vs. Ideology, Michael J. Gerhardt
The Academic Expert Before Congress: Observations And Lessons From Bill Van Alstyne's Testimony, Neal Devins
The Academic Expert Before Congress: Observations And Lessons From Bill Van Alstyne's Testimony, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Tax Advisor-Client Privileges And Circular 230 Revisions, B. John Williams, Stephan F. Tucker
Tax Advisor-Client Privileges And Circular 230 Revisions, B. John Williams, Stephan F. Tucker
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Lawyer Marketing: An Ethics Guide, Thomas E. Spahn
Lawyer Marketing: An Ethics Guide, Thomas E. Spahn
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Solving The Everyday Problem Of Client Identity In The Context Of Closely Held Businesses, Darian M. Ibrahim
Solving The Everyday Problem Of Client Identity In The Context Of Closely Held Businesses, Darian M. Ibrahim
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Broad Prohibition, Thin Rationale: The Acquisition Of An Interest And Financial Assistance In Litigation Rules, James E. Moliterno
Broad Prohibition, Thin Rationale: The Acquisition Of An Interest And Financial Assistance In Litigation Rules, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Unruliness Of Rules, Peter A. Alces
Incremental Bar Admission: Lessons From The Medical Profession, Jayne W. Barnard, Mark Greenspan
Incremental Bar Admission: Lessons From The Medical Profession, Jayne W. Barnard, Mark Greenspan
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ethical Tax Problems In Tax Practice, L. Paige Marvel, Paula M. Junghans
Ethical Tax Problems In Tax Practice, L. Paige Marvel, Paula M. Junghans
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Experience And Legal Ethics Teaching, James E. Moliterno
Experience And Legal Ethics Teaching, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Renewable Bar Admission: A Template For Making "Professionalism" Real, Jayne W. Barnard
Renewable Bar Admission: A Template For Making "Professionalism" Real, Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
The citizens of this country should expect no less than the highest degree of professionalism when they have entrusted administration of the rule of law-one of the fundamental tenets upon which our society is based-to the legal profession. Re-examination was not originally required of medical specialists, but [the American Board of Medical Specialties] quickly recognized that a lifetime certification, even with required continuing education provided little incentive for doctors to keep up with new medical knowledge and techniques. Similarly, continuing [legal] education requirements alone are not sufficient to assure the integration of new law and procedure into a lawyer's practice. …
Ethical Issues For Lawyers In A Multi-Disciplinary Practice World: Combined Resources
Ethical Issues For Lawyers In A Multi-Disciplinary Practice World: Combined Resources
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Ethical Challenges To Legal Education And Conduct, James E. Moliterno
Ethical Challenges To Legal Education And Conduct, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Why Formalism?, James E. Moliterno
New Ethics Rules For The New Millennium, Dennis W. Dohnal, John Levy
New Ethics Rules For The New Millennium, Dennis W. Dohnal, John Levy
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.