This column discusses the policy debate, history, and current ethics rules concerning public comment by lawyers. It also identifies some areas of ambiguity in the law and ethics rules regulating lawyers advocating in the court of public opinion
Book review of Litigation Public Relations: Courting Public Opinion edited by Susanne A. Roschwalb &...
Journalism Ethics : Arguments and Cases provides a framework for students of journalism and media st...
This article will begin with a review of trial publicity rules from the earliest efforts to curb har...
This column discusses the policy debate, history, and current ethics rules concerning public comment...
This article explores the expanding role of the media in criminal cases and the ethical issues prose...
Prosecutors and defense lawyers often seek to use the media to shape public opinion and to help thei...
Much has been written about the right of the media to cover trial processes. Less has been written a...
This Article explores the depths of the ethical issues presented when lawyers zealously advocate on ...
The current ethical rule governing lawyers\u27 interactions with the media applies equally to defens...
How should a lawyer operate in an environment in which the lawyer\u27s speech is restricted but a cl...
The 2000 symposium consisted of a panel discussion which used role-playing and a mock trial to highl...
Professor Lonnie Brown explores the issue of lawyers making extrajudicial comments about their clien...
Attorneys have special social privileges; they can file complaints on behalf of clients, and compel ...
Political rule depends upon public discourse as it requires negotiation and compromise of conflictin...
Drawing on recent high profile cases in Canada and the United States, the author examines the differ...
Book review of Litigation Public Relations: Courting Public Opinion edited by Susanne A. Roschwalb &...
Journalism Ethics : Arguments and Cases provides a framework for students of journalism and media st...
This article will begin with a review of trial publicity rules from the earliest efforts to curb har...
This column discusses the policy debate, history, and current ethics rules concerning public comment...
This article explores the expanding role of the media in criminal cases and the ethical issues prose...
Prosecutors and defense lawyers often seek to use the media to shape public opinion and to help thei...
Much has been written about the right of the media to cover trial processes. Less has been written a...
This Article explores the depths of the ethical issues presented when lawyers zealously advocate on ...
The current ethical rule governing lawyers\u27 interactions with the media applies equally to defens...
How should a lawyer operate in an environment in which the lawyer\u27s speech is restricted but a cl...
The 2000 symposium consisted of a panel discussion which used role-playing and a mock trial to highl...
Professor Lonnie Brown explores the issue of lawyers making extrajudicial comments about their clien...
Attorneys have special social privileges; they can file complaints on behalf of clients, and compel ...
Political rule depends upon public discourse as it requires negotiation and compromise of conflictin...
Drawing on recent high profile cases in Canada and the United States, the author examines the differ...
Book review of Litigation Public Relations: Courting Public Opinion edited by Susanne A. Roschwalb &...
Journalism Ethics : Arguments and Cases provides a framework for students of journalism and media st...
This article will begin with a review of trial publicity rules from the earliest efforts to curb har...