This document, filed on April 6, 2012, is a partial list of selected testimonies and public lectures by Stephen Gillers. It details his involvement in legal and ethical discourse, including testimony before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary regarding judicial and civil rights nominations, and numerous lectures at various university law schools on topics such as legal ethics, lawyer responsibility, confidentiality, and the legal profession's role in society.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Stephen Gillers |
Individual whose selected testimony and public lectures are listed
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| William Lucas | Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights (nominee) |
Subject of testimony before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary
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| Vaughn Walker | United States District Judge for the Northern District of California (nominee) |
Subject of testimony before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary
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| Paul M. Van Arsdell, Jr. |
Name associated with a Memorial Lecture
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| Howard Lichtenstein |
Name associated with a Distinguished Professorship of Legal Ethics Lecture Series
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| Henry J. Miller |
Name associated with a Distinguished Lecture
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| Philip B. Blank |
Name associated with a Memorial Forum on Attorney Ethics
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Senate Committee on the Judiciary | Government agency |
Body before which testimony was given regarding judicial and civil rights nominations
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| Valparaiso University School of Law | Educational institution |
Host of the Tabor Lecture
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| University of Illinois, College of Law | Educational institution |
Host of the Paul M. Van Arsdell, Jr., Memorial Lecture
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| Hofstra University School of Law | Educational institution |
Host of the Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professorship of Legal Ethics Lecture Series
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| Georgia State University College of Law | Educational institution |
Host of the Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture
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| South Carolina Bar Foundation | Foundation |
Host of the First Annual Lecture
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| University of South Carolina Law School | Educational institution |
Co-host of the First Annual South Carolina Bar Foundation Lecture
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| Pace University School of Law | Educational institution |
Host of the Philip B. Blank Memorial Forum on Attorney Ethics
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| ABA Appellate Judges' Seminar | Professional association |
Co-host of a Judicial Ethics event
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| Flaschner Judicial Institute | Educational institution |
Co-host of a Judicial Ethics event
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| Baker-McKenzie | Company |
Associated with an Ethics Lecture
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| Loyola University Chicago School of Law | Educational institution |
Host of the Baker-McKenzie Ethics Lecture
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| University of Georgia School of Law | Educational institution |
Host of The Sibley Lecture
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| Location | Context |
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Judicial district for which Vaughn Walker was nominated
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Mentioned in the context of a lecture topic on torture
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Mentioned in the context of a lecture topic on torture
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Location of the University of South Carolina Law School
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Location of the Judicial Ethics event
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Location of Loyola University Chicago School of Law
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Location of the University of Georgia School of Law
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""Here's the Gun: A Lawyer's Responsibility for Real Evidence.""Source
""Virtual Clients: An Idea in Search of a Theory (With Limits).""Source
""Do Lawyers Share Moral Responsibility for Torture at Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib?""Source
""In Praise of Confidentiality (and Its Exceptions)""Source
""Protecting Lawyers Who Just Say No.""Source
""Is the Legal Profession Dead? Yearning to Be Special in an Ordinary Age.""Source
""The Owl and the Fox: The Transformation of Legal Work in a Commodity Culture.""Source
""Bias Issues in Legal Ethics: Two Unfinished Dramas""Source
""Telling Stories in School: The Pedagogy of Legal Ethics""Source
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