Seattle University School of Law Professor Emeritus, Marilyn Berger, directed the three film series Lessons from Woburn
Marilyn J. Berger
Out of the Ashes: 9/11
Seattle University School of Law Professor Emeritus, Marilyn Berger, is the co-director, writer, and executive producer of Out of the Ashes: 9/11
Dan T. Coenen
The Story of the Federalist: How Hamilton and Madison Reconceived America
Dan T. Coenen is Professor of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law.
William Cole
A Jack Greenberg Lexicon
Jack Greenberg adopted William Cole served as the family unofficial archivist, saving documents, clippings and photos now shared in the Lexicon. William Cole lives in Sitges, Spain. He is a dealer of rare books and artwork.
Jack Greenberg
Brown v. Board of Education: Witness to a landmark Decision
Jack Greenberg was a key figure in the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for 35 years and argued in the Brown v. Board case. He is a Professor Emeritus at Columbia University School of Law.
Jack Greenberg
Crusaders in the Courts: Legal Battles of the Civil Rights Movement
Jack Greenberg was a key figure in the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for 35 years and argued in the Brown v. Board case. He is a Professor Emeritus at Columbia University School of Law.
Greenberg & Thomas
The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education: Reflections and Colloquy
Edited by Jack Greenberg and Kendall Thomas. Jack Greenberg was a key figure in the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for 35 years and argued in the Brown v. Board case. He is a Professor Emeritus at Columbia University School of Law.
Amos N. Guiora
Earl Warren, Ernesto Miranda and Terrorism
Amos N. Guiora is Professor of Law at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah.
Curtis E.A. Karnow
Litigation in Practice
Curtis E. A. Karnow is a Judge of the San Francisco Superior Court, assigned to the complex litigation department.
Richard B. Kuhns
Title
He is Professor Emeritus, Washington University School of Law, an expert on evidence and criminal procedure and the co-author of leading casebooks in those fields.
William T. Mayton
The Sustainers, Citizens of the United States
He is Professor Emeritus Professor of Law Emory University School of Law, and the author of numerous articles on constitutional law and has a textbook on Administrative Law in its 3rd edition with West Academic Publishing.
Michael Meltsner
With Passion, An Activist Lawyer's Life
Michael Meltsner argued major civil rights cases for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Winner of many awards including a Guggenheim, he teaches constitutional law at Northeastern University School of Law.
Irwin P. Stotzky
Law As Justice: The Moral Imperative of Owen Fiss's Scholarship
He is Professor of Law at the U. of Miami School of Law and Director of the U. of Miami Center for the Study of Human Rights.
Bennett L. Gershman
Prosecution Stories
He is Professor of Law at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, a graduate of Princeton University and New York University Law School.
Ronald D. Rotunda
John Marshall and the Cases that United the States of America (Beveridge's Abridged Life of John Marshall)
Ronald D. Rotunda is the Doy & Dee Henley Chair and Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence, at Chapman University, Dale E. Fowler School of Law.
Alexander Y. Benikov
Defense Lawyer Confidential
Alexander Benikov, adjunct professor at Arizona Summit Law School and St. Francis Law School and law firm founder, Benikov practices law in Arizona, and lectures across the industry on Criminal Law.
Mark A. Cymrot
Squeezing Silver, Peru's Trial Against Lamar Bunker Hunt
Mark A. Cymrot is the Leader of Baker Hostetler LLP’s international arbitration and litigation practice.