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"full_text": "Case 1:09-cr-00581-WHP Document 522 Filed 04/06/12 Page 11 of 29 Stephen Gillers [January 2012] STEPHEN GILLERS Elihu Root Professor of Law (vice dean 1999-2004) New York University School of Law 40 Washington Square South New York, NY 10012 (212) 998-6264 (tel) (212) 995-4658 (fax) stephen.gillers@nyu.edu AREAS OF TEACHING Regulation of Lawyers and Professional Responsibility Evidence; Law and Literature; Media Law PRIOR COURSES Civil Procedure, Agency, Advocacy of Civil Claims, Federal Courts PUBLICATIONS BOOKS AND ANTHOLOGIES: Regulation of Lawyers: Problems of Law and Ethics (Aspen Law & Business, 9th ed., April 2012). The first edition of this popular casebook was published in 1985. Norman Dorsen was a co-author on the first two editions. Stephen Gillers is the sole author of the third through ninth editions. The first four editions were published by Little, Brown & Co., which then sold its law book publishing operation to Aspen. Regulation of Lawyers: Statutes and Standards (with Roy Simon and Andrew Perlman) (Aspen Law & Business) This is a compilation with editorial comment. The first volume was published in 1989. Updated versions have been published annually thereafter. As of the 2009 edition, Andrew Perlman has joined as a co-editor. Regulation of the Legal Profession (Aspen 2009). This is a 400+ page book in the Aspen \"Essentials\" series explains ethics rules and laws governing American lawyers and judges. Getting Justice: The Rights of People (Basic Books, 1971; revised paperback, New American Library, May 1973). 1 DOJ-OGR-00010136",
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