The American Bar Association has never carried much weight amongst criminal defense lawyers. Few join, and I can't think of anyone who participate in the House of Delegates. I'm sure there are,
but I just don't know who. Maybe they keep it to themselves to avoid embarrassing questions, like "why?", or "what the heck is the ABA doing?"
The latter question popped into my head when I read the breaking news from the ABA Journal,
that the House of Delegates, in full swing yesterday. announced 9 criminal justice resolutions.
The contrast between the law's soaring ideals and the more prosaic reality of paying the bills intersect at the moment the attorney-client relationship is formed. Yet in all the great and not so great fiction about lawyers and the law, fees are almost never discussed. . . Why the silence about fees?<< MORE >>
I suspect it has to do with ...
Apparently, the Obama Administration has decided it will not seek ratification of the ICC Rome Statute. There is still no official policy, as far as I know, but this is the latest from Assistant Secretary of State for War Crimes Stephen Rapp. This is not exactly ...
<< MORE >>In 250th DNA Exoneration Nationwide, New York Man Is Proven Innocent 33 Years After Wrongful Conviction for Rape
Innocence Project releases report detailing all 250 exoneration cases and outlining causes of wrongful convictions
(NEW YORK, NY; Thursday, February 4, 2010) - A Rochester, New York, man who was wrongfully convicted of rape 33 years ago is being exonerated with DNA testing today, in what the Innocence Project said is the 250th DNA exoneration in the United States.
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One of his most interesting tidbits was the starting salary that would constitute a “break-even point” for going to law school. In other words, what salary would you have to earn upon graduation in ...<< MORE >>
Anyone with an e-mail account likely knows that police can peek inside it if they have a paper search warrant.<< MORE >>
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Judge David Hittner has ruled in Federal District Court in Houston that under a company insurance policy Lloyd’s of London is responsible ...<< MORE >>
As a practical matter, holding the trial in New York posed the specter of a dizzying security lockdown — with roadblocks, checkpoints and rooftop sharpshooters — in the financial district and Chinatown.No one, of course, has spoken out ...
Thank you for including my company in your blog post yesterday about the ethics of legal ghostblogging. As a (relatively) new form of communication, blogging is still in many ways going through its growing pains, and as more and more professionals ...<< MORE >>
The landmark lawsuit challenges the conduct and behavior ...<< MORE >>
I analogized it to regulatory capture in the sense that faculty who were supposed to govern law schools for the benefit of shareholders — students, taxpayers, donors — actually governed to benefit themselves. The range of questionable activities ran from teaching specialized low enrollment courses because the topic was of interest to ...<< MORE >>
Ashley M. Sullivan is in Niagara County Jail, and Facebook may be to blame as much as the car crash that killed a Niagara Falls man.<< MORE >>
Sullivan, 17, of Linden Avenue, ...
Sanders was pulled over several months ago for running a red light and failing to use his headlights — so it must have been surprising when he asked for an attorney almost immediately. ...
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With a single, disastrous 5-to-4 ruling, the Supreme Court has thrust politics back to the robber-baron era of the 19th century. Disingenuously waving the flag of the First Amendment, the court’s conservative majority has paved the way for corporations to use their vast treasuries to ...<< MORE >>
On Wednesday, for instance, it shut down plans to broadcast the same-sex marriage trial in San Francisco partly for fear that witnesses in the case would be harassed if their public testimony were made more public. That conclusion is known in the trade as speculation. ...<< MORE >>
The question in U.S. v. Comstock is whether sex offenders who have already completed their federal criminal sentences may then see ...<< MORE >>
It was 6 years ago. I was representing someone under investigation. He paid me a small retainer to communicate with the prosecutor during the investigation and do all the other things criminal defense lawyers do during investigations.<< MORE >>
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That struck us, frankly, as a whopper of a sentence. Lawyers, a la Marc Dreier, have gotten worse when they have been primary violators in fraud. But we can’t think of another attorney who drew anything like 84 months for aiding and abetting fraud.<< MORE >>
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The Wall Street Journal’s Dorothy Rabinowitz has an op-ed today reminding readers of the inglorious role that ...
The new case arose from an ...<< MORE >>
Notice how important Doctors Without Borders is in a disaster. Notice there is no Lawyers Without Borders?Naturally, there were numerous responses that there are indeed organizations bearing the name Lawyers Without Borders. Even in French, there is a group of that name. It wasn't about the name. Anyone who repeats their responses here will ...