Judith A. McMorrow

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Judith A. McMorrow (born 1955) is an American legal scholar serving as a Professor at

Battered Woman Syndrome. She has explained the role of lawyers in a democratic society.[1] She also advocates interdisciplinary and international scholarship.[2][3][4]

After graduating from

Steptoe & Johnson before entering teaching in 1985, when she joined the faculty of Washington and Lee University School of Law.[5]

Selected works

Books

McMorrow, Judith; and Daniel R Coquillette (2001). Federal law of attorney conduct, part of Moore’s Federal Practice (3d edition). New York : Lexis Publishing.

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Articles and Symposia

McMorrow, Judith A. (2007). "Creating Norms of Attorney Conduct in International Tribunals: A Case Study of the ICTY." Newton Centre, MA: Boston College Law School; Berkeley: The Berkeley Electronic Press [Host]. OCLC 778130414.

--- (2004). "The (F)Utility of Rules: Regulating Attorney Conduct in Federal Court Practice." Newton Centre, MA: Boston College Law School; Berkeley: The Berkeley Electronic Press [Host].

--- (2001). "Symposium-Lawyering for the Middle Class – The Advocate as Witness: Understanding Context, Culture and Client." Fordham L. Rev. 70(3): 945-983.

---; and Anthony R. Baldwin (1991). "Life After Law School: On Being a Retired Law Professor." Journal of Legal Education 41(3-4): 407-419.

--- (1991). "Civil Disobedience and the Lawyers Obligation to the Law." Newton Centre, MA: Boston College Law School; Berkeley: The Berkeley Electronic Press [Host]. OCLC 778153409.

--- (1990). "Employment Bonding and the End of Mandatory Retirement." Industrial Relations Law Journal 12(1): 197-216.

--- (1989). "Who owns rights: waiving and settling private rights of action." Villanova, Pa.: Villanova University Press. Reprinted from Villanova L. Rev. 34(3-4): 429-466.

See also

References

  1. ^ "'The Night Of' and the Enduring Power of Police Procedurals". Pacific Standard magazine. August 24, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  2. ^ "Judith McMorrow, Professor of Law". Boston College School of Law. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  3. ^ Bindman, Dan (April 7, 2016). "UK seeing benefits of ABS and US 'must take note'". LegalFutures.
  4. ^ Jason, Zachary (Summer 2017). "Courtside". Boston College Magazine. 77 (3): 50. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  5. ^ "Bio of Prof. Judith McMorrow". Washington and Lee School of Law. Retrieved May 5, 2017.