The University of Washington School of Law is presenting The Prosecutorial Ethic, Fri., May 30, 2008. The symposium’s agenda, still being developed, will include a panel on cases with intense media coverage, a panel on comparative prosecution, and a panel addressing the question “Who is the client in civil prosecution?” A featured speaker will be United States Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald (N.D. Ill.).
The Washington Law Review is planning a symposium issue on the same theme.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 29th, 2008
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The University of Washington School of Law is presenting The Prosecutorial Ethic, Fri., May 30, 2008. The symposium’s agenda, still being developed, will include a panel on cases with intense media coverage, a panel on comparative prosecution, and a panel addressing the question “Who is the client in civil prosecution?” A featured speaker will be United States Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald (N.D. Ill.).
The Washington Law Review is planning a symposium issue on the same theme.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on January 29th, 2008
| Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, Criminal Law, Legal Ethics |
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