Hofstra Law Review
Volume 36, Issue 2 (2007)
Front Matter
Ideas
How to Make a Patent Market
Mark A. Lemley and Nathan Myhrvold
Lawyering at the Edge: Unpopular Clients, Difficult Cases, Zealous Advocates
Lawyering at the Edge: Foreword
Roy D. Simon
Ethical Concerns in Grooming the Criminal Defendant for the Witness Stand
James Farragher Campbell
Henry Lord Brougham - Advocating at the Edge for Human Rights
Monroe H. Freedman
Representing Capital Clients and the Elusive Quest for "Meaningful Access to Justice"
Glenda G. Grace
Criminal Defense Lawyering at the Edge: A Look Back
Bruce A. Green
The Chilling Effect that the Threat of Sanctions Can Have on Effective Representation in Capital Cases
Richard P. Mauro
Prosecutors and Corrupt Science
Kevin C. McMunigal
Scandals Great and Small
John Steele
What Lawyers, What Edge?
Michael E. Tigar
Competitor and Other "Finite-Pie" Conflicts
Charles W. Wolfram
Military Lawyering at the Edge of the Rule of Law at Guantanamo: Should Lawyers Be Permitted to Violate the Law?
Ellen Yaroshefsky