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This document is a page from a legal filing (Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP) dated April 6, 2012, which lists the publications of Stephen Gillers. The list includes books and articles he authored, co-edited, or contributed to between 1973 and 2011. The publications cover various legal topics, including the FBI, government secrecy, legal ethics, and law practice, and involve collaborations with several other editors and publishers.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Stephen Gillers Author/Editor
The subject of the document, whose publications are listed.
P. Watters co-Editor
Co-editor with Stephen Gillers on the book 'Investigating the FBI'.
N. Dorsen co-Editor
Co-editor with Stephen Gillers on the book 'None of Your Business: Government Secrecy in America'.
R. Schrank editor
Editor of 'American Workers Abroad', which includes a work by Stephen Gillers.
R. Goldmann editor
Editor of 'Roundtable Justice: Case Studies in Conflict Resolution', which includes two works by Stephen Gillers.
A. Morrison editor
Editor of 'Fundamentals of American Law', which includes a work by Stephen Gillers.
Hamlet Fictional character/Defendant
Subject of the book 'The Elsinore Appeal: People v. Hamlet', concerning his imaginary murder convictions.
D. Rhode editor
Co-editor of 'Legal Ethics: Law Stories', which includes a work by Stephen Gillers.
D. Luban editor
Co-editor of 'Legal Ethics: Law Stories', which includes a work by Stephen Gillers.

Organizations (17)

Name Type Context
FBI government agency
Mentioned in the title of the book 'Investigating the FBI'.
Doubleday company
Publisher of 'Investigating the FBI'.
Ballantine company
Publisher of 'Investigating the FBI'.
Viking company
Publisher of 'None of Your Business: Government Secrecy in America'.
Penguin company
Publisher of 'None of Your Business: Government Secrecy in America'.
Law Journal Press company
Publisher of 'I'd Rather Do It Myself: How to Set Up Your Own Law Firm'.
Society of American Law Teachers professional association
Mentioned in the title of the book 'Looking At Law School: A Student Guide From the Society of American Law Teachers'.
Taplinger company
Publisher of 'Looking At Law School'.
NAL company
Publisher of 'Looking At Law School'.
Avon company
Publisher of 'The Rights of Lawyers and Clients'.
MIT Press company
Publisher of 'American Workers Abroad'.
Westview Press company
Publisher of 'Roundtable Justice: Case Studies in Conflict Resolution'.
Oxford University Press company
Publisher of 'Fundamentals of American Law'.
St. Martin's Press company
Publisher of 'The Elsinore Appeal: People v. Hamlet'.
Association of the Bar of the City of New York professional association
Sponsored a symposium that led to the book 'The Elsinore Appeal'.
Foundation Press company
Publisher of 'Legal Ethics: Law Stories'.
Central Synagogue religious organization
Location of a talk that was the basis for the article 'Is Law (Still) An Honorable Profession?'.

Timeline (2 events)

A symposium that led to the publication of the book 'The Elsinore Appeal: People v. Hamlet'.
City of New York
A talk given by Stephen Gillers that formed the basis for his 2009 article 'Is Law (Still) An Honorable Profession?'.
Central Synagogue in Manhattan

Locations (7)

Location Context
Mentioned in the title of a work: "Four Policemen in London and Amsterdam".
Mentioned in the title of a work: "Four Policemen in London and Amsterdam".
Mentioned in the title of a work: "Dispute Resolution in Prison: The California Experience".
Mentioned in the title of a work: "New Faces in the Neighborhood Mediating the Forest Hills Housing Dispute".
Mentioned in the title of the book 'The Elsinore Appeal'.
Location of the 'Association of the Bar of the City of New York'.
Location of Central Synagogue where a talk was given.

Relationships (7)

Stephen Gillers professional P. Watters
Co-edited the book 'Investigating the FBI' together.
Stephen Gillers professional N. Dorsen
Co-edited the book 'None of Your Business: Government Secrecy in America' together.
Stephen Gillers professional R. Schrank
Stephen Gillers contributed a work to a book edited by R. Schrank.
Stephen Gillers professional R. Goldmann
Stephen Gillers contributed two works to a book edited by R. Goldmann.
Stephen Gillers professional A. Morrison
Stephen Gillers contributed a work to a book edited by A. Morrison.
Stephen Gillers professional D. Rhode
Stephen Gillers contributed a work to a book co-edited by D. Rhode.
Stephen Gillers professional D. Luban
Stephen Gillers contributed a work to a book co-edited by D. Luban.

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Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP Document 522 Filed 04/06/12 Page 12 of 29
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Stephen Gillers
PUBLICATIONS
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Investigating the FBI (co-Editor with P. Watters)
(Doubleday, 1973; Ballantine, 1974)
None of Your Business: Government Secrecy in America (co-Editor
with N. Dorsen) (Viking, 1974; Penguin, 1975).
I'd Rather Do It Myself: How to Set Up Your Own Law Firm (Law
Journal Press, 1977).
Looking At Law School: A Student Guide From the Society of
American Law Teachers (editor and contributor) (Taplinger, 1977;
NAL, 1977; revised ed., NAL, 1984; third ed., NAL, 1990).
The Rights of Lawyers and Clients (Avon, 1979).
"Four Policemen in London and Amsterdam," in R. Schrank (ed.)
American Workers Abroad (MIT Press, 1979).
"Dispute Resolution in Prison: The California Experience," and
"New Faces in the Neighborhood Mediating the Forest Hills Housing
Dispute," both in R. Goldmann (ed.) Roundtable Justice: Case
Studies in Conflict Resolution (Westview Press, 1980).
"The American Legal Profession," in A. Morrison (ed.),
Fundamentals of American Law (Oxford University Press 1996).
The Elsinore Appeal: People v. Hamlet (St. Martin's Press 1996).
This book contains the text of Hamlet together with briefs and oral
argument for and against affirmance of Prince Hamlet's (imaginary)
murder convictions. The book arose out of a symposium sponsored
by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
"In the Pink Room," in Legal Ethics: Law Stories (D. Rhode & D.
Luban, eds.) (Foundation Press, 2006) (also published as a
freestanding monograph).
ARTICLES:
Guns, Fruit, Drugs, and Documents: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's
Responsibility for Real Evidence, 63 Stan. L. Rev. 813 (2011)
Is Law (Still) An Honorable Profession?, 19 Professional Lawyer 23
(2009)(based on a talk at Central Synagogue in Manhattan).
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