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Summary
This document is a page from a legal filing, specifically a bibliography of publications by Stephen Gillers from 1993 to 1997. The listed articles, published in various legal journals and newspapers, cover topics such as legal ethics, political controversies like Whitewater and Filegate, and the Clinton administration. The document also references a mock legal appeal based on Shakespeare's Hamlet.
People (11)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Stephen Gillers | Author |
Appears at the top right of the page, likely the author of the listed publications.
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| Bernard Nussbaum | Counsel to the President |
Mentioned in the context of his resignation, which is analyzed in the article "Stretched Beyond the Limit".
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| Clinton |
Mentioned in the title of a N.Y. Times article: "Clinton Has A Right To Privacy".
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| Hillary Clinton |
Mentioned in the title of a New York Times article: "'Hillary Clinton Loses Her Rights,'".
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| Hamlet | Fictional Character / Appellant |
Mentioned in the title "People v. Hamlet" and as the subject of a mock appeal from his conviction.
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| Claudius | Fictional Character / Murder Victim |
Mentioned as the victim in the mock appeal of Hamlet's murder conviction.
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| Polonius | Fictional Character / Murder Victim |
Mentioned as a victim in the mock appeal of Hamlet's murder conviction.
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| Ophelia | Fictional Character / Murder Victim |
Mentioned as a victim in the mock appeal of Hamlet's murder conviction.
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| Laertes | Fictional Character / Murder Victim |
Mentioned as a victim in the mock appeal of Hamlet's murder conviction.
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| Rosencrantz | Fictional Character / Murder Victim |
Mentioned as a victim in the mock appeal of Hamlet's murder conviction.
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| Gildenstern | Fictional Character / Murder Victim |
Mentioned as a victim in the mock appeal of Hamlet's murder conviction.
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Organizations (13)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Nation | Publication |
Publisher of the articles "Packwood II" and "Grisham's Law".
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| ABA Journal | Publication |
Publisher of several articles listed from items 55 to 59, and 62.
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| Supreme Court | Government agency |
Mentioned in the context of an article about the life tenure of its justices.
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| Symposium - Twenty Years of Change, Litigation | Publication |
Publisher of the article "'Ethical Cannons,'".
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| Legal Times | Publication |
Publisher of the article "Stretched Beyond the Limit".
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| Connecticut Law Tribune | Publication |
Mentioned as having reprinted the article "Stretched Beyond the Limit".
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| Fulton County (Atlanta) Daily Report | Publication |
Mentioned as having reprinted the article "Stretched Beyond the Limit".
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| The Recorder (San Francisco) | Publication |
Mentioned as having reprinted the article "Stretched Beyond the Limit".
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| New York Law Journal | Publication |
Publisher of the article "The Elsinore Appeal: 'People v. Hamlet'".
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| Association of the Bar of the City of New York | Professional association |
Hosted a mock appeal from Hamlet's conviction on October 11, 1994.
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| Pitney Bowes Management Services | Company |
Publisher of the 1995 monograph "Billing for Costs and Disbursements".
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| N.Y. Times | Publication |
Publisher of articles listed in items 66, 67, and 69.
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| Los Angeles Times | Publication |
Publisher of the article "'Whitewater: How to Build a Case Using a Tainted Witness,'".
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Timeline (1 events)
1994-10-11
A mock appeal from Hamlet's conviction for the murder of Claudius, Polonius, Ophelia, Laertes, Rosencrantz & Gildenstern.
Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Locations (5)
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Mentioned in relation to an anti-gay initiative discussed in an ABA Journal article.
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Mentioned as the location of the Fulton County Daily Report.
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Mentioned as the location of The Recorder newspaper.
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Mentioned as the "State of Denmark" in the context of the mock appeal "People v. Hamlet".
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Mentioned as the location of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
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Key Quotes (5)
"Ethical Cannons,"Source
— Stephen Gillers
(Title of an article in Symposium - Twenty Years of Change, Litigation (Fall 1993).)
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"People v. Hamlet"Source
— Stephen Gillers
(Part of the title of an article in the New York Law Journal (October 11, 1994).)
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"'Filegate' Was Bad Enough. Now This?,"Source
— Stephen Gillers
(Title of an article in the N.Y. Times (7/5/96).)
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Quote #3
"Whitewater: How to Build a Case Using a Tainted Witness,"Source
— Stephen Gillers
(Title of an article in the Los Angeles Times (2/16/97).)
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Quote #4
"Hillary Clinton Loses Her Rights,"Source
— Stephen Gillers
(Title of an article in the New York Times (5/4/97).)
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Quote #5
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