So you're thinking of going to law school, eh? Apparently, lawyering is not the great job it once was. If you can't land the job you want—especially if you're from a bottom-ranked law school—you'll probably have to find some scutwork to help pay off those massive student loans. That means work in a legal sweatshop as a temporary attorney, probably helping a dozen … [Read more...] about Legal Sweatshops
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Crybaby Attorneys General
Yesterday, officials at MySpace refused to turn over the names of users who were registered sex offenders to the attorneys general of several states. According to a USA Today story: Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal on Tuesday blasted MySpace for refusing to share the information and said no subpoena is needed for MySpace to tell the attorneys general how many … [Read more...] about Crybaby Attorneys General
Jury Duty: Followup
My long tale of last year's jury duty (Voir Dire, Testimony, Verdict, Reflections) just drew a comment from a public defender named Bill: [Note: In all accounts of this trial, I'm using fake names for the people and locations.] While I can't second guess your decision, since I didn't hear all of the evidence, it surprises me how important you felt that Jose claimed the cop … [Read more...] about Jury Duty: Followup
Stormin’ Norman
Connecticut criminal defense attorney Norm Pattis is ready to fight for YOU! … [Read more...] about Stormin’ Norman
Truth In Trial
Over at Crime & Federalism, Norm Pattis has been explaining why defense attorneys are not much interested in the guilt or innocence of their clients. In a followup, he defends the adversarial process against the accusation that it leads to disrespect for truth in court proceedings. I have only a layman's familiarity with the legal system, but I know a little bit about … [Read more...] about Truth In Trial