Description
This book shows that securing attorney First Amendment rights protects the justice system by safeguarding client interests and checking government power.
About the Author
Margaret Tarkington is a Professor of Law at the Indiana University McKinney School of Law. Her scholarship bridges specialties in constitutional law, lawyer regulation, and procedure - harnessing the First Amendment as a means to protect the integrity of government processes. In addition to teaching and writing on these topics, she has served as an expert consultant on disciplinary proceedings brought against attorneys for their speech, association, and petitioning. She serves as the 2018 Chair of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Professional Responsibility Section. She previously practiced law in New York, Indiana, and Utah.
Reviews
'From overarching theory to specific real-world contexts, 'Voice of Justice: Reclaiming the First Amendment Rights of Lawyers' by Margaret Tarkington (Professor of Law at the Indiana University McKinney School of Law) provides a critical resource for lawyers, judges, and scholars to understand the relationship between the First Amendment rights of lawyers and the integrity of the justice system. Impressively informative, expertly written, accessibly organized and presented, 'Voice of Justice' is unreservedly recommended for law firm, college, and university library Judicial Studies collections in general, and the personal reading lists of practicing attorneys, law students, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject in particular.' Library Bookwatch
Book Information
ISBN 9781316600986
Author Margaret Tarkington
Format Paperback
Page Count 294
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 410g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 16mm