Word: estrich
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...they are covered by attorney-client privilege, and will probably never be entered as evidence. (The privilege protects confidential communications made by a client to a lawyer.) As for Jones, even if he knew, he is not obligated to tell the court of his client's guilt. Says Susan Estrich, professor of criminal law at the University of Southern California: "Most lawyers will tell you they encourage their clients to tell them the truth so they won't be blindsided. It's very hard to defend someone who is lying to you." On the other hand, defense lawyers cannot knowingly...
...Susan Estrich, a columnist who managed Michael S. Dukakis' campaign for the presidency, moderated the discussion
...SUSAN ESTRICH LAW PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA...
...minor scandal troubling?" asked the Los Angeles Times. "Yes. Should it embarrass Clinton and the Bairds? Most certainly. Should it disqualify Baird from being Attorney General? We think not." But the people's press, especially the radio shows, came down very differently. "Talk shows were like town meetings," says Estrich. "When an issue takes hold with the people, you don't need a formal political process for the country to reach a decision. They reached it on their own, without leadership from Washington, and communicated that decision to the talk shows and television shows, and the matter was concluded within...
...Estrich said that when she first went on board the Review in 1975, she was one of two women selected at editors...