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      <title>Book Discussion on [Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned]</title>
      <description>John Farrell talked about his book, [Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned]. He responded to questions from members of the audience.
This was an event in the History and Biography Pavilion of the 12th annual National Book Festival, held on the National Mall.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Clarence Darrow: Attorney for The Damned]</title>
      <description>John Farrell recounted the life and career of attorney Clarence Darrow (1857-1938). The author examined the defense attorney's many noted cases, including his representation of Tennessee teacher John Scopes, who taught evolution in a public school and was tried for his curriculum in the Scopes Monkey Trial. Mr. Darrow's personal life was marked by bouts of depression and his legal career was almost ruined by an indictment for the bribing of a Los Angeles jury. Mr. Farrell responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Clarence Darrow: American Iconoclast]</title>
      <description>Andrew Kersten talked about his book [Clarence Darrow: American Iconoclast] in conversation with Art Winslow. He responded to questions from members of the audience.
This was an event in the University Center's Lake Room at the 2011 [Chicago Tribune] Printers Row Lit Fest.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Schools For Misrule]</title>
      <description>Walter Olson reports that many political leaders who influence what the author considers poor national policy are graduates of the nation's premiere law schools. Mr. Olson relays that lawyers hold approximately 60% of seats in the Senate and 40% in the House of Representatives and argues that poor policy ideas born in law schools have migrated to the status of national policy debates. Walter Olson discussed his book at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Masters of the Game]</title>
      <description>Legal journalist Kim Eisler profiles the five partners of D.C. law firm, Williams &amp; Connolly. The author reports on the inside the Beltway connections of the firm, from their the defense of President Bill Clinton against impeachment to their representation of the [Washington Post].
This book party at Carmine's restaurant in Washington, D.C., was hosted by former [Legal Times] reporter Elli Kerlow and John Hellerman for Hellerman Baretz Communications.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Fall of the House of Zeus]</title>
      <description>Curtis Wilkie tells the story of Mississippi attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, brother-in-law of Senator Trent Lott, who made a fortune suing tobacco and asbestos companies. Mr. Scruggs was later sent to prison, having pleaded guilty to bribing a Mississippi state judge. Mr. Wilkie spoke at TurnRow Book Company in Greenwood, Mississippi. He responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Masters of the Game]</title>
      <description>Kim Eisler talked about his book [Masters of the Game: Inside the World's Most Powerful Law Firm]. In his book, veteran legal issues reporter Kim Eisler goes behind the scenes in mega law firm Williams &amp; Connolly to explore the cases that have shaped policies in public and private sectors. 
He was interviewed at the 33rd Annual National Press Club Book Fair and Authors' Night, a fundraiser for the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library and The SEED Foundation held Tuesday, November 9, 2010, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.</description>
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      <title>Biographers Mimi Clark Gronlund and J. Roderick Heller</title>
      <description>From the 2010 Fall for the Book, Mimi Clark Gronlund, author ofSupreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark: A Life of Service, and J. Roderick Heller, author ofDemocracy's Lawyer: Felix Grundy of the Old Southwest, talked about their books. Ms. Gronlund's book is about her father, former U.S. Attorney General (1949-1949) and Supreme Court Justice (1949-1967) Tom Clark. Mr. Heller's book looks at the life of 19th century lawyer and politician, Felix Grundy. The event was held at George Mason University's Johnson Center in Fairfax, Virginia.</description>
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      <title>Economic Change in the Legal Profession</title>
      <description>Lawyers spoke about the changing economy of law practice. Attorneys from law firms, corporations, and law schools talked about the way that the recession has affected the way they do their jobs, including information gathering, outsourcing and the hiring of new law school graduates. They also responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>Barbara Babcock Oral History Interview</title>
      <description>Barbara Babcock talked about her life and career. A former assistant attorney general for the Civil Division in the U.S. Department of Justice and the first director of the Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia, she became the first woman appointed to the regular faculty at Stanford University's law school in 1972, and later was the first woman to holde an endowed chair. Topics discussed included her efforts, at President Carter's request, to help identify women for federal judgeships.
She was interviewed in her office at Stanford University Law School in Stanford, California, by LaDoris Hazzard Cordell on March 13, 2007, for the American Bar Association's Women Trailblazers in the Law Project.</description>
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      <title>Antonia Hernandez Oral History Interview</title>
      <description>Antonia Hernandez, president and chief executive officer of the California Community Foundation, talked about her life and career. She served as counsel to the United States Senate Judiciary Committee in the 1970s, and tater was named president and general counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Ms. Hernandez recounted her decision to become a lawyer and her focus on civil rights and immigration issues. 
She was interviewed in Los Angeles, California, by Louise LaMothe on October 22, 2007, for the American Bar Association's Women Trailblazers in the Law Project.</description>
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      <title>After Words with Carl Cannon</title>
      <description>Mr. Cannon details the story of William Lerach, a corporate crime attorney who sued countless members of the Fortune 500 list, before engaging in criminal behavior himself for which he was ultimately imprisoned and disbarred. Mr. Cannon discussed Lerach's story with former Solicitor General Paul Clement. Mr. Cannon co-wrote Circle of Greed with the executive editor of [California] magazine, Patrick Dillon.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Scoundrels in Law]</title>
      <description>Cait Murphy presents a history of the law firm Howe and Hummel, which played a significant role in the courtrooms of post-Civil War New York City. William Howe and Abraham Hummel defended a large swath of the city's residents from socialites and politicians to bank robbers and pickpockets who through their exploits and court cases provide insight into Gilded Age New York. Cait Murphy discussed her book at The Corner Bookstore in New York City. She focused on the famous people who were associated with Howe and Hummel. She also responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Marcia  Greenberger Oral History Interview, Part 2</title>
      <description>Marcia Greenberger, co-founder and co-president of the National Women's Law Center in Washington, D.C., talked about her life and career. She recalled the early days of women's legal advocacy and her own decision to work on women's rights issues. Marcia Greenberger was the first lawyer to work full-time in Washington, D.C. on national women's issues. 
This is the second of two parts.
This oral history is from the Women Trailblazers in the Law collection of the American Bar Association, Senior Lawyers Division. Ms. Greenberger was interviewed on August 3, 2007, for the Women Trailblazers in the Law Project by Sheila Hollis, in the Washington, D.C., law offices of Duane Morris LLP.</description>
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      <title>Marcia  Greenberger Oral History Interview, Part 1</title>
      <description>Marcia Greenberger, co-founder and co-president of the National Women's Law Center in Washington, D.C., talked about her life and career. She recalled the early days of women's legal advocacy and her own decision to work on women's rights issues. Marcia Greenberger was the first lawyer to work full-time in Washington, D.C. on national women's issues. Topics included her time in law school, the Vietnam War, and gender politics.
This is the first of two parts.
This oral history is from the Women Trailblazers in the Law collection of the American Bar Association, Senior Lawyers Division. Ms. Greenberger was interviewed on August 3, 2007, for the Women Trailblazers in the Law Project by Sheila Hollis, in the Washington, D.C., law offices of Duane Morris LLP.</description>
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      <title>Patricia McGowan Wald Oral History Interview</title>
      <description>Patricia McGowan Wald talked about her life, career and the early challenges facing women entering the legal field. She served as the chief judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and served as a judge on the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
She was interviewed on June 19, 2007, for the American Bar Association's Women Trailblazers in the Law Project. The location of the interview is not known.</description>
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      <title>Karen Hastie Williams Oral History Interview</title>
      <description>Karen Hastie Williams talked about her life and career. As a child she spent time in the Virgin Islands when her father was the governor. She was a law clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and Judge Spottswood W. Robinson, III of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Ms. Williams served as chief counsel of the Senate Committee on the Budget from 1977 until 1980. In 1980-81 she served as administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy in the White House Budget Office during the Carter administration. In 1982, she was the first African American to join Crowell &amp; Moring LLP, where she made partner in two years.
She was interviewed in her office in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, February 1, 2007, for the American Bar Association's Women Trailblazers in the Law Project by Elizabeth Hayes Patterson.</description>
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      <title>Dorothy Nelson Oral History Interview</title>
      <description>Judge Dorothy Nelson talked about her life and career. She was the first female dean of a fully accredited law school, the University of Southern California and later became a judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals.
She was interviewed in her chambers in Pasadena, California, by Angela Oh on October 21, 2007, for the American Bar Association's Women Trailblazers in the Law Project.</description>
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      <title>Lynn Schafran Oral History Interview</title>
      <description>Attorney Lynn Hecht Schafran, director of the National Judicial Education Program to Promote Equality for Women and Men in the Courts, talked about her life and career. She recalled how she came to specialize in gender discrimination law. She also talked about how a Columbia Law School class taught by now-U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg helped set her own career course.
This video interview is a summary of the 14 hours of audio interviews done 2006-2007 by Amy Katz for the oral history collection of the American Bar Association's Women Trailblazers in the Law Project.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Jailhouse Lawyers]</title>
      <description>Former Black Panther Party member and death row inmate presented the practices and cases of prisoners defending other prisoners in the U.S. court system. He was calling from prison to participate in a conversation with Cornel West &amp; Patricia Fernandez Kelley.
This program contains language that some may find offensive.</description>
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      <title>Public Defender System</title>
      <description>The Department of Justice held a symposium on the public defender system. Attorney General Eric Holder gave the keynote address. In his remarks he promised the Justice Department under his direction would not forget about the needs of the public defender system. 
Panelists talked about the public defender system. In 1963 the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the felony conviction of Clarence Earl Gideon after he was denied a request for free legal counsel. The Court ruled that state courts are required under the Sixth Amendment to provide counsel in criminal cases for defendants who cannot afford counsel. Jo-Ann Wallace moderated.</description>
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      <title>Lawyers and Torture Memos</title>
      <description>Participants spoke about the legal reasoning behind the Bush administration detainee program. Panelists spoke about a number of issues including the use of torture techniques during interrogation, international law governing prisoner treatment and warfare, the obligations and responsibilities of lawyers in providing advice to government officials, and the limits of executive power. The panel took a break to hear remarks from Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, before resuming their discussion.</description>
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      <title>Legislative and Executive Branch Attorneys</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about the practice of law, and particularly the ethical requirements of a legal practice concerning sensitive or national security issues. They also responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>Women in the Legal Profession</title>
      <description>Four female chief justices of state supreme courts talked about their careers at the forefront of the wave of female law school graduates as the "concrete ceiling" changed into a "glass ceiling." Topics included early struggles being hired by law firms, being the only females at a firm, balancing a career with motherhood, how being female influences a lawyer's perceptions, and the impact of women on the legal system such as the growth in alternative dispute resolution strategies, family law, and community courts. The judges talked about their experiences as being the first to achieve various milestones and responded to questions from members of the audience.
 
 
 The program "Women's Struggles Recounted and Impact Assessed," a part of the school's centennial celebration, was held in the Cherry Room of the library at the New England School of Law. 
 
 This is a portion of the program.</description>
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      <title>After Words with Philip Howard</title>
      <description>Phillip Howard talked about his book [Life Without Lawyers: Liberating Americans from Too Much Law] (W.W. Norton and Co.; January 12, 2009). Howard uses the stories of real people to explain why he believes the U.S. legal system needs to be reformed. Mr. Howard talked with guest interviewer Joan Biskupic about examples from the book, including how fear of lawsuits has affected classroom discipline, how the culture of litigation evolved, and his ideas for reform. He also talked about the Obama Administration and public responsibility.
 
 Philip K. Howard, a lawyer, advises leaders of both parties on legal and regulatory reform. He is the founder and chair of Common Good. Mr. Howard is the author of [The Death of Common Sense: How Law is Suffocating America] (Random House 1995) and [The Collapse of the Common Good: How America's Lawsuit Culture Undermines Our Freedom] (Ballantine 2002). He is a periodic contributor to the op-ed pages of [The New York Times] and the [Wall Street Journal]</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Last Rights]</title>
      <description>Rev. Joseph Ingle talked about his counseling of death row inmates in the American South. He argued that racial and economic discrimination played a role in death row sentencing. He talked about the stories of several inmates who were executed. 
 
 Rev. Joseph Ingle wrote [Last Rights: Thirteen Fatal Encounters with the State's Justice] by Union Square Press.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with James Rosen</title>
      <description>James Rosen talked about his experiences, legal career, and book [The Strong Man: John Mitchell and the Secrets of Watergate], published that week by Doubleday. As U.S. attorney general from 1969 to 1972, John Mitchell was central to the Watergate scandal. This full-scale biography of John N. Mitchell spans his youth in Detroit, his position as the national's premier municipal bond lawyer, his role as campaign manager for both of Richard Nixon's successful presidential runs and his time as attorney general (1969-1972). Later, Mr. Mitchell became the highest ranking official to ever serve time in prison. From 1977 to 1979, he was in federal prison for his involvement in the Watergate cover-up. James Rosen has spent almost two decades working on this book. Since 2005, he has been a Washington correspondent for Fox News. Before that, he was a researcher for Dan Rather at CBS. Photographs and video clips were shown in the background during the interview. Also shown was a video clip from the National Archives of Mr. Mithchell's testimony of July 12, 1973, at the Senate Watergate hearing.</description>
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      <title>[In the Ring]: Book Party</title>
      <description>Robert Bennett talked about his  memoir [In the Ring: The Trials of a Washington Lawyer.] In his book, Mr. Bennett chronicles his life from growing up in Brooklyn to representing numerous high profile clients in the courtroom. Mr. Bennett was President Clinton's personal attorney in the Paula Jones case and represented New York Times reporter Judith Miller in the CIA leak investigation. Mr. Bennett discussed his book with T. Alexander Aleinikoff, dean of the Georgetown Law Center. The event took place at the Georgetown Law Center.</description>
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      <title>Open Phones: Drugs in Baseball</title>
      <description>Telephone lines were opened for viewer comments after the House Oversight Committee hearing on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball.
 
 After the hearing reporters questioned committee member Rep. Cummings briefly, as well as Brian McNamee's attorneys Richard Emery and Ed Ward.</description>
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      <title>CIA Interrogation Tapes</title>
      <description>David Remes spoke to reporters outside the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia after a hearing before Judge Henry H. Kennedy, Jr., on whether the Central Intelligence Agency violated a court order when it destroyed videotapes of the interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects. David Remes acted for the petitioners and Judry Subar acted for the respondents in the case of [Mahmoad Abdah et al. v. George W. Bush et al.].</description>
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 Mr. Fitzgerald received an honorary degree at the Amherst College commencement exercises the next day.
  
 Mr. Fitzgerald, an Amherst graduate, was the special prosecutor in the Lewis "Scooter" Libby case.</description>
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 The program began with a video tour of the high school narrated by principal Pat Crowder. Sierra Mar introduced Ms. Lam.</description>
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      <description>Leaders from throughout the country gathered for an annual forum to discuss the nation's civic health. Justice Kennedy was presented with the Conference's Franklin Award for his role in creating the Dialogue on Freedom program in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. The program enabled high school students to discuss American civic values and traditions with judges and lawyers. The conference also featured a keynote address from Mr. Nardelli. He announced a new Corporate Service Campaign, which will seek to mobilize more Americans and is already mobilizing volunteers and private aid to assist Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
 
 The National Conference on Citizenship held the 2005 Annual Conference, which featured leaders who focus their efforts to strengthen citizenship through civics education, public service, and political participation. The Annual Conference provided America's leading scholars, educators, government officials, and leaders of non-profit organizations the opportunity to assess the civic health of the nation and to develop a common agenda.</description>
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      <description>Ms. Miles introduced Lieutenant Governor Steele as the 37th annual Pope John XXIII lecturer. He talked about the social role of lawyers in the context of serving society. After his lecture he responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Roberts spoke at the American Bar Association's annual meeting. Topics included alleged prisoner detainee abuse and international law concerning such treatment. Following his remarks, he responded to questions and comments from members of the audience.</description>
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      <description>At the American Bar Association convention, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens delivered the keynote address. Among the topics he addressed were the operations and role of the Supreme Court, capital punishment, the value of public service, and anecdotes on the career of Judge Abner Michva.</description>
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      <description>Professor Rhode talked about her book, [In the Interests of Justice: Reforming the Legal Profession], published by Oxford University Press. She discussed minority and gender inequities confronting the legal profession. Citing statistical and anecdotal examples of inequality, Professor Rhode asserted that race and gender bias exist within law firms. Although she believes that much of the bias is unconscious, she feels it impacts pay and promotion opportunities for women and minorities. The author's presentation was followed by a question-and-answer period.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Abrams talked about his book [Speaking Freely: Trials of the First Amendment], published by Viking, which describes his career as a First Amendment lawyer. It examines eight of the most important cases of his career, including the defense of the [Washington Post]'s printing the Pentagon Papers and the Brooklyn Museum's right to exhibit controversial art without government regulation. During the presentation, Mr. Abrams answered questions regarding his current work defending the right of journalists Judith Miller and Matthew Cooper to protect their sources.</description>
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      <description>In the first part of the Republican Lawyers Association forum on legal issues facing the Bush administration, the Republican Party, and its counsel focused on the judicial confirmation process. Participants talked about the effect of the process on the nominees as well as the role of the Senate in the confirmation process.</description>
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      <description>As part of a White conference titled, "Securing Our Economic Future," President Bush addressed the conferees briefly on tort reform and then stayed for the rest of the session. Moderated by Secretary Evans, the panelists talked about the expansion and abuse of liability lawsuits, excessive jury awards and how these affect the U.S. economy. Topics included internalizing costs and raising prices of products and medical care, whether litigation increases safety and reduces harm, class action litigation reform, and disproportionately larger consequences for small businesses.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Gonzales served in Texas Governor George W. Bush's administration as 
 general counsel to the governor and as a Texas Supreme Court justice. Prior to the Bush appointment as White House general counsel he was a partner in Texas's largest law firm, Vinson &amp; Elkins in Houston</description>
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      <description>Following introductions by Judge Kaye and Justice Ginsburg, Ms. Conlin, a former U.S. attorney, delivered the Ginsburg Lecture on Women and the Law. She discussed her efforts to obtain justice for women, and talked specifically about a number of her cases. Among the issues she addressed were sexual harassment, medical malpractice, domestic violence, and negligence.</description>
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