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Document Information

Type: Legal exhibit (curriculum vitae / list of publications)
File Size: 345 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from the Curriculum Vitae or publication list of Stephen Gillers, a legal ethics expert. It lists five publications written by him between 2006 and 2008 in 'The Nation', 'Georgetown J. Legal Ethics', and 'American Lawyer'. The document is marked as an exhibit in a legal case involving the DOJ, originally filed in 2012 and re-filed in 2022.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Stephen Gillers Subject of Document
Name appears at the top right of the document; the document lists his publications.
Bush Mentioned in Title
Referenced in publication title 'Bush Postpones 2008 Election'
Joyce Subject of Publication
Referenced in publication title regarding 'Ulysses Two'

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The Nation
Publisher of cited articles
Georgetown J. Legal Ethics
Publisher of cited article
American Lawyer
Publisher of cited article
DOJ
Department of Justice, listed in Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00010154

Timeline (3 events)

2006-08-14
Publication of 'Bush Postpones 2008 Election'
The Nation
2007-02-19
Publication of 'Free the Ulysses Two'
The Nation
2008-04-28
Publication of 'The Torture Memos'
The Nation

Relationships (1)

Stephen Gillers Contributor/Author The Nation
List of articles written by Gillers published in The Nation.

Key Quotes (2)

""Bush Postpones 2008 Election," The Nation, August 14/21, 2006 (satire)."
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""The Torture Memos," The Nation, April 28, 2008."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (751 characters)

Case 1:20-cv-00813-LAP Document 146-20 Filed 08/24/22 Page 56 of 117
A-5871
Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP Document 522 Filed 04/06/12 Page 29 of 29
Stephen Gillers
140. "Bush Postpones 2008 Election," The Nation, August 14/21, 2006 (satire).
141. "Free the Ulysses Two: Joyce's First U.S. Publishers Were Convicted of Obscenity. It's
Time to Clear Them." The Nation, February 19, 2007.
142. "Twenty Years of Legal Ethics: Past, Present, and Future," 20 Georgetown J. Legal Ethics
321 (2007) (symposium celebrating the 20th anniversary of the journal).
143. "The Torture Memos," The Nation, April 28, 2008.
144. "Bar None," American Lawyer (October 2008) (globalization of law practice and how it will
effect regulation of the bar).
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