Rebel Lawyer

Rebel Lawyer
Title Rebel Lawyer PDF eBook
Author Charles Wollenberg
Publisher Heyday Books
Pages 138
Release 2003-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781597144360

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Fred Korematsu, Iva Toguri (alias Tokyo Rose), Japanese Peruvians, and five thousand Americans who renounced their citizenship under duress: Rebel Lawyer tells the story of four key cases pertaining to the World War II incarceration of 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry and the trial attorney who defended them. Wayne Collins made a somewhat unlikely hero. An Irish American lawyer with a volatile temper, Collins's passionate commitment to the nation's constitutional principles put him in opposition to not only the United States government but also groups that acquiesced to internment such as the national office of the ACLU and the leadership of the Japanese American Citizens League. Through careful research and legal analysis, Charles Wollenberg takes readers through each case, and offers readers an understanding of how Collins came to be the most effective defender of the rights and liberties of the West Coast's Japanese and Japanese American population. Wollenberg portrays Collins not as a white knight but as a tough, sometimes difficult man whose battles gave people of Japanese descent the foundation on which to construct their own powerful campaigns for redress.

The Kurdish National Movement

The Kurdish National Movement
Title The Kurdish National Movement PDF eBook
Author Gerald P. Lopez
Publisher Westview Press
Pages 456
Release 1992-07-09
Genre History
ISBN

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Rebels in Law

Rebels in Law
Title Rebels in Law PDF eBook
Author John Clay Smith
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 364
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780472086467

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The reflections on their lives in law of pioneer black women lawyers

Rebel Lawyer

Rebel Lawyer
Title Rebel Lawyer PDF eBook
Author Theodorick Wingfield Montfort
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1965
Genre Law
ISBN

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Rebel Law

Rebel Law
Title Rebel Law PDF eBook
Author Frank Ledwidge
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 230
Release 2017
Genre Counterinsurgency
ISBN 1849047987

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"In most societies, courts are where the rubber of government meets the road of the people. If a state cannot settle disputes and enforce its decisions, to all intents and purposes it is no longer in charge. This is why successful rebels put courts and justice at the top of their agendas. Rebel Law explores this key weapon in the arsenal of insurgent groups, from the IRA's 'Republican Tribunals' of the 1920s to Islamic State's 'Caliphate of Law,' via the ALN in Algeria of the 50s and 60s and the Afghan Taliban of recent years. Frank Ledwidge delineates the battle in such ungoverned spaces between counterinsurgents seeking to retain the initiative and the insurgent courts undermining them. Contrasting colonial judicial strategy with the chaos of stabilisation operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, he offers compelling lessons for today's conflicts"--Book jacket.

Social Media for Lawyers

Social Media for Lawyers
Title Social Media for Lawyers PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Elefant
Publisher American Bar Association
Pages 254
Release 2010
Genre Internet in legal services
ISBN 9781604429206

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Many lawyers view social media as a passing fad, but lawyers who dismiss social media do so at their peril. This cutting-edge guide shows lawyers how to use a practical, goal-centric approach to social media. By enabling lawyers to identify the social media platforms and tools that fit their practice, lawyers can implement them easily, efficiently, and ethically. Written by two lawyers, this book is designed with both the novice and advanced user in mind.

In Search of the Ethical Lawyer

In Search of the Ethical Lawyer
Title In Search of the Ethical Lawyer PDF eBook
Author Adam Dodek
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 273
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0774831014

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What options did Paul Bernardo’s lawyer have when his client directed him to retrieve hidden evidence? Where would David Milgaard be today if a lawyer hadn’t doggedly challenged his murder conviction? And what should a defence lawyer do when told her client is a danger to the public? In this equally inspiring and troubling book, leading Canadian legal academics and practising lawyers draw on real-life stories – case studies, biography, and memoir – to examine the tension between ethics and the law. Whether re-examining high-profile cases, celebrating barristers who tore down barriers, or pointing out current injustices within the justice system, their stories are compelling and raise important questions about what it means to be a “good” lawyer.