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Taking Your Case to the Court of Public Opinion – Strategic, Legal and Ethical Implications Conference
Conferences and Symposia to 2010
  • Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., [Multiple Affiliations]
  • C. Ronald Ellington, University of Georgia School of Law
  • Lonnie T. Brown, University of Georgia
  • David L. Balser, McKenna, Long & Aldridge, LLP
  • Sally Yates, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia
  • Peter Canfield, Dow, Lohnes & Albertson PLLC
  • Bruce Harvey, Bruce S. Harvey Law Firm
  • Paul Butler, Georgia Washington University School of Law
  • Joseph Gladden, The Coca Cola Company
  • Larry D. Thompson, U.S. Dept. of Justice
  • Robert Rothman, Arnall Golden & Gregory LLP
  • Linda DiSantis, City of Atlanta, Dept. of Law
  • Kenneth Canfield, Doffermyre Shields Canfield Knowles & Devine LLC
  • Adam Liptak, The New York Times

The conference was held in November 2005 at the University of Georgia School of Law.

Publication Date
11-1-2005
Disciplines
Abstract

During the daylong conference, judges, lawyers and members of the news media debated the professional and moral consequences of discussing legal cases with the media.

Citation Information
Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., C. Ronald Ellington, Lonnie T. Brown, David L. Balser, et al.. "Taking Your Case to the Court of Public Opinion – Strategic, Legal and Ethical Implications Conference" (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lonnie-brown/24/