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Document Information

Type: Curriculum vitae / list of publications (legal exhibit)
File Size: 670 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from the Curriculum Vitae or publication list of legal ethics expert Stephen Gillers, filed as a court exhibit in 2012. It lists articles authored by Gillers between 1997 and 1999, primarily focusing on the legal and ethical aspects of the Clinton impeachment, Kenneth Starr's investigation, and the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The document contains Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00010150.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Stephen Gillers Author/Subject of CV
Name appears at top right; list contains his publications.
Kenneth Starr Independent Counsel
Mentioned in item 72 regarding investigation of President Clinton.
President Clinton US President
Subject of multiple articles listed (Items 72, 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 87).
William Ginsburg Defense Attorney
Mentioned in item 73 regarding defense of Monica Lewinsky.
Monica Lewinsky Intern/Witness
Mentioned in items 73 and 81.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Federal Bar Council
Publisher of 'Federal Bar Council News'
New York Times
Publisher of multiple articles listed
Los Angeles Times
Publisher of multiple articles listed
The Nation
Publisher
New York Law Journal
Publisher
The American Lawyer
Publisher
Legal Times
Publisher

Timeline (2 events)

1998-02-18
Kenneth Starr's investigation of President Clinton
USA
1999-01-17
Clinton impeachment trial
USA
Bill Clinton

Locations (3)

Location Context
Mentioned in article title 'Florida Backs Out On a Deal'
Implied by publication names (NYT, NY Law Journal)
Implied by publication name (LA Times)

Relationships (2)

Kenneth Starr Investigator/Subject President Clinton
Item 72: 'Kenneth Starr's investigation of President Clinton'
William Ginsburg Attorney/Client Monica Lewinsky
Item 73: 'William Ginsburg's public defense of Monica Lewinsky'

Key Quotes (4)

""The Perjury Loophole," New York Times, 2/18/98"
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""Any Method to Ginsburg's Madness?" Los Angeles Times, 3/15/98"
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""Clinton's Choice: Tell Truth or Dare to Gamble," Los Angeles Times, August 2, 1998"
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""Accurate Lies: The Legal World of Oxymorons," Los Angeles Times, August 30, 1998"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,960 characters)

Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP Document 522 Filed 04/06/12 Page 25 of 29
A-5867
Stephen Gillers
70. "Shakespeare on Trials," IV Federal Bar Council News 16 (June 1997).
71. "Florida Backs Out On a Deal," New York Times, 10/10/97, at A23.
72. "The Perjury Loophole," New York Times, 2/18/98, at A21 (discussion of perjury in connection with Kenneth Starr's investigation of President Clinton).
73. "Any Method to Ginsburg's Madness?" Los Angeles Times, 3/15/98, at M1 (discussion of William Ginsburg's public defense of Monica Lewinsky).
74. "Whitewater Made Easy," The Nation, 6/1/98, at 8.
75. "A Highly Strategic Legal Chess Game," Los Angeles Times, June 7, 1998, at M1 (Starr-Clinton legal maneuvers).
76. "To Sleep . . . Perchance, to Dream," New York Law Journal, July 8, 1998, at 2. (Humorous article about bored jurors.)
77. "Clinton Is No Ordinary Witness," New York Times, 7/28/98, at A15.
78. "The High Cost of an Ethical Bar," The American Lawyer, July/August 1998, at 87.
79. "Clinton's Choice: Tell Truth or Dare to Gamble," Los Angeles Times, August 2, 1998, at M1.
80. "Accurate Lies: The Legal World of Oxymorons," Los Angeles Times, August 30, 1998, at M1.
81. "A Fool For a Client?" The American Lawyer, October 1998, at 74. (President Clinton's legal representation in the Lewinsky representation.)
82. "The Presidency: Out to End Clinton's Mess and Be Happy," Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1998, at M1.
83. "Protecting Their Own," The American Lawyer, November 1998, at 118.
84. "Can't We All Just Practice Together: Taking Down 'Trade Barriers' on Lawyers Here and Abroad," Legal Times, November 9, 1998, at 32.
85. "Beyond the Impeachment Spectacle," Los Angeles Times, November 22, 1998, at M1.
86. "The Perjury Precedent," New York Times, December 28, 1998, at A27.
87. "From the Same Set of Facts: A Tale of Two Stories," Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1999, at M1 (about the Clinton impeachment trial).
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