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March 1, 2010
Northwestern Colloquy Publishes Final Version of My Essay, Crossing Over
Yesterday, the Northwestern Colloquy published my essay, Crossing Over: Why Attorneys (and Judges) Should Not be Able to Cross-Examine Witnesses Regarding Their Immigration Statuses for Impeachment Purposes. As with my previous essay, Ordeal By Innocence: Why There Should Be a Wrongful Incarceration/Execution Exception to Attorney-Client Confidentiality, the editors at Northwestern did a great job of editing the piece, resulting in some very positive changes and additions to it since the version I previously posted on SSRN.
-CM
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