Law Practice
Jul. 24, 2006
Stanford Snares the 'Criminal Procedure Guy'
WASHINGTON - When a new crop of students enters Stanford Law School's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic this fall, they'll learn high court advocacy from a rising legal star who is responsible for two of the court's biggest criminal-law rulings in recent memory.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - When a new crop of students enters Stanford Law School's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic this fall, they'll learn high court advocacy from a rising legal star who is responsible for two of the court's biggest criminal-law rulings in recent memory.
And he's not much older than the students he'll be teaching.
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