This article explores the expanding role of the media in criminal cases and the ethical issues prosecutors and defense counsel face as a consequence. We begin with a review of the policy debate concerning public comment by lawyers. Next, we examine instances in which the media interviews a defendant or gains access to defense strategies or the jury room. Finally, we look at media campaigns waged by defendants where the lawyer\u27s speech is regulated but the client\u27s is not
Prosecutors\u27 extrajudicial speech is not a new problem. Indeed, prosecutors\u27 out-of-court stat...
The article focuses on legal ethics issues for government lawyers in the U.S. Topics discussed inclu...
Because most of the public has little direct experience with the justice system, public knowledge an...
Prosecutors and defense lawyers often seek to use the media to shape public opinion and to help thei...
This column discusses the policy debate, history, and current ethics rules concerning public comment...
Much has been written about the right of the media to cover trial processes. Less has been written a...
The ABA has proposed a new Standard for the Prosecution Function, Standard 3-1.7, which addresses ho...
This Article explores the depths of the ethical issues presented when lawyers zealously advocate on ...
Media scrutiny of criminal trials is commonplace. Newspapers give extensive attention to criminal tr...
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 media is both a tool and a temptress for the modern lawyer. With interest in trials increasing, ...
The media is both a tool and a temptress for the modern lawyer. With interest in trials increasing,...
Prosecutors hate being told what to do. As ministers of justice, they feel imbued with a moral com...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...
Prosecutors\u27 extrajudicial speech is not a new problem. Indeed, prosecutors\u27 out-of-court stat...
The article focuses on legal ethics issues for government lawyers in the U.S. Topics discussed inclu...
Because most of the public has little direct experience with the justice system, public knowledge an...
Prosecutors and defense lawyers often seek to use the media to shape public opinion and to help thei...
This column discusses the policy debate, history, and current ethics rules concerning public comment...
Much has been written about the right of the media to cover trial processes. Less has been written a...
The ABA has proposed a new Standard for the Prosecution Function, Standard 3-1.7, which addresses ho...
This Article explores the depths of the ethical issues presented when lawyers zealously advocate on ...
Media scrutiny of criminal trials is commonplace. Newspapers give extensive attention to criminal tr...
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 media is both a tool and a temptress for the modern lawyer. With interest in trials increasing, ...
The media is both a tool and a temptress for the modern lawyer. With interest in trials increasing,...
Prosecutors hate being told what to do. As ministers of justice, they feel imbued with a moral com...
This thesis will explore the media\u27s increasing impact on the criminal court system, specifically...
Prosecutors\u27 extrajudicial speech is not a new problem. Indeed, prosecutors\u27 out-of-court stat...
The article focuses on legal ethics issues for government lawyers in the U.S. Topics discussed inclu...
Because most of the public has little direct experience with the justice system, public knowledge an...