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Volume 31 Number 3, Spring 2005: Nuts & Bolts
Opening Statement: Liberty, Freedom, and Justice | ![]()
Dennis J. Drasco
The words in this title, repeated again and again in President Bush's inaugural address on January 20, 2005, to offer hope and promise worldwide, have even greater meaning at home, at this time, for our system of justice…
The following articles from the Spring 2005 issue are available to Section members and are in PDF format (
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- » From the Bench: Judge Is a Verb As Well As a Noun
Bill R. Wilson - » How to Take Better Depositions and Perhaps Improve Your Marriage
Edward G. Connette - » Decisions on the Fly
Benjamine Reid - » Child-Witness Examination
Colin H. Murray - » Letters for Litigators
Robin Page West - » A Trial Lawyer’s Guide to Surreptitious Audio Evidence
Todd Mullins and Andrea D. Farinacci - » You Call This a Party? Livening Up Your Next Lawsuit
Paul J. Kiernan - » Everyday Mentoring in the Age of Technology
Eva Petko Esber - » A Courtroom Lawyer’s Guide to Arbitration
Lawrence R. Mills and Thomas J. Brewer - » Old Dogs and New Tricks for Direct Examination
Dennis P. Rawlinson - » Legal Lore: The Long, Strange Case of Dr. Samuel Mudd
Robert and Marilyn Aitken - » Sidebar: The Basics
Kenneth P. Nolan - » Litigator's Bookshelf: In the Interest of Justice
William Pannill - » Advance Sheet
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years
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