AuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradioHosted by attorney Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works. enBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Thu, 27 Jun 2019 10:00:00 GMTWed, 26 Jun 2019 15:00:00 GMTBooksBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/40845e43-7976-4c9c-b0f1-7bf69358113d_headshot.jpgAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradioHosted by attorney Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.combooks,prosecutorial misconduct,death penalty,american bar association,mental illness,addiction,capital punishment,anosognosia,assisted outpatient treatment,bipolar disorderAuthorChatsRadionoHosted by attorney Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.episodicAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/06/26/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/06/26/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/06/26/authorchatsradioWed, 26 Jun 2019 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Heidi K. Brown, a professor at Brooklyn Law School about her book, Untangling Fear in Lawyering: A Four-Step Journey Toward Powerful Advocacy.  This book gets to the bottom of fear -- its causes and its impact.  Professor Brown gives practical advice, much based on her own struggles with fear, to law students as well as to practicing lawyers.  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.   00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionolegal education,lawyer wellnessInterview with Prof. Heidi K. Brown about her new book Untangling Fear in Lawyering: A Four-Step Journey Toward Powerful Advocacy7fedeb0a-d0f8-49ea-a67e-27fa0015d42b116fullAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/06/07/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/06/07/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/06/07/authorchatsradioFri, 07 Jun 2019 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren about her new book A Court of Refuge: Stories from the Bench of America's First Mental Health Court.  Ron Powers, the author of No One Cares About Crazy People, writes this about A Court of Refuge:  "This book is a window into our criminal justice system's shocking treatment of human beings who are not capable of understanding the crimes they are charged with.  It is a necessary read, and a milestone."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionoaddiction,Adverse Child Experiences (ACE),mental illness,substance abuse,traumaInterview with Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren about her book A Court of Refuge: Stories from the Bench of America's First Mental Health Courtc005ed43-b0f1-49c3-8bb2-20ccd42ae17d115fullAuthorChatsRadio@gmail.comhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/28/authorchatsradiogmailcomBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/28/authorchatsradiogmailcom/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/28/authorchatsradiogmailcomThu, 28 Mar 2019 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadio@gmail.comHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Lynn Nanos, LICSW, about her book Breakdown: A Clinician's Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry.  Pete Earley, Author of Crazy: A Father's Search Through American's Mental Health Madness (2007) Pulitzer Prize Finalist), writes this about Breakdown: "Lynn Nanos guides readers through our nation's shameful treatemnt of Americans with debilitating mental illnesses.  Only someone with her in-the-trenches experience can articulate the flaws with such authority.  Her dedication to helping throw-away patients trapped on a treadmill of hospitalizations, homelessness, and jails is heroic and inspiring."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.   00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoanosognosia,assisted outpatient treatment,CIT training,deinstitutionalization,malingeringInterview with Lynn Nanos, LICSW, about her new book Breakdown: A Clinician's Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry1300d104-6b9a-4e92-b18f-107b15556bb3114fullAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/25/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/25/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/25/authorchatsradioMon, 25 Mar 2019 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by crminial defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Lynn Nanos, LICSW, about her book Breakdown: A Clinician's Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatry.  Pete Earley, Author of Crazy: A Father's Search Through America's Mental Health Madness (2007 Pulitzer Prize Finalist), writes this about Breakdown:  "Lynn Nanos guides readers ... through our nation's shameful treatment of Americans with debilitating mental illnesses.  Only someone wth her in-the-trenches experience can articulate the flaws with such authority.  Her dedication to helphing throw-away patients trapped on a treadmill of hospitalizations, homelessness, and jails is heroic and inspiring."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.   00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionoanosognosia,assisted outpatient treatment,CIT training,malingeringInterview with Lynn Nanos, LICSW, about her new book, Breakdown: A Clinician's Experience in a Broken System of Emergency Psychiatrycc6c0e40-a8f6-4bb7-9bdb-3d7a295c9c1b113fullAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/12/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/12/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/03/12/authorchatsradioTue, 12 Mar 2019 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their works.  In this episode, she talks with Brian Cuban, about his book, The Addicted Lawyer: Tales of the Bar, Booze, Blow, and Redemption.  Mark Cuban, Brian's brother and Owner of the Dallas Mavericks, writes this about The Addicted Lawyer: "Resilience is a trait very iportant both in business and addiction recovery.  I've never seen anyone more resilient than Brian.  His journey is one that should be read, and notes taken."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.    00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoaddiction,lawyer welless,mental health,substance abuse,brian cubanInterview with Brian Cuban about his book The Addicted Lawyer: Tales of the Bar, Booze, Blow, and Redemptione06eeb27-f10a-4455-b005-4feb0d369114112fullAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/02/27/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/02/27/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2019/02/27/authorchatsWed, 27 Feb 2019 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Lisa Lawler, author of The White Collar Wives Survival Guide.  One reader has written, "Lisa has written a book that any and all wives of white collar crimminals should read.  I wish I had read this sooner but I'm grateful for the knowledge I now have.  Every single thing the author has said could happen has.  She was right about everything in my husband's case without even knowing details.  10 starts for this book  ... This book is needed so much more than anyone realizes.  This book is the platform to rebuild my life.  Without it I would be hopeless."  Holly G.  http://www.thewhitecollarwivesproject.org   http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:15:00AuthorChatsRadionowhite collar crime,forfeiture,innocent spouse,re-entryInterview with Lisa Lawler, author of The White Collar Wives Survival Guide09ba8fd6-031d-4153-94e2-7f074a57842d111fullAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/12/12/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/12/12/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/12/12/authorchatsradioWed, 12 Dec 2018 20:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she interviews Lara Bazelon about her compelling new book Rectify: The Power of Restorative Justice after Wrongful Conviction.  Barry Scheck, cofounder and director of the Innocence Project, states this about Rectify:  "The innocence movement transformed the way we think about the criminal justice system by exonerating thousands of wrongfully convicted men and women.  Rectify asks what healing looks like, or them and for the crime victims whose lives have been upended.  It is a story about restorative justice that is by turns tragic inspiring, and triumphant."   http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionofalse confessions,junk science,prosecutorial misconduct,restorative justice,wrongful convictionsInterview with Lara Bazelon, author of Rectify: The Power of Restorative Justice After Wrongful Convictiond14e8713-cc18-4564-8d6d-07066c9b3b84110fullAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/12/04/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/12/04/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/12/04/authorchatsTue, 04 Dec 2018 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Wesley M. Oliver, Professor of Law at Duquesne University, about his book The Prohibition Era and Policing.  As Kenneth W. Mack, Professor of Law at Harvard University notes: "Wesley Oliver's The Prohibition Era and Policing places him firmly within the wonderful new body of historical work that shows us how Prohibition continues to shape American law, governance, and society.  Oliver does what historians do best -- demonstrates how our present circumstances are profoundly shaped by our past, and how we might imagine a better future.  Oliver believes that Americans deserve a more effective and more accountabe criminal justice system, and uses history to help us see our present system as both contingent and changeable."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:04:00AuthorChatsRadionoexclusionary rule,false confessions,search and seizure,wrongful convictionsThis interview features Wesley M. Oliver discussing his new book The Prohibition Era and Policing8e7bd7ef-9ef9-4653-97ca-916143da47f019fullAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/08/14/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/08/14/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/08/14/authorchatsradioTue, 14 Aug 2018 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioIn this episode, criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley interviews Pulitzer prize-winning author Gilbert King about his latest book Beneath a Ruthless Sun: A True Story of Violence Racem and Justice Lost and Found.  Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy writes this about Beneath a Ruthless Sun: " Compelling, insightful, and important.  Beneath a Ruthless Sun espouses the corruption of racial bigotry and animus that shadows a community, a state, and a nation.  A fascinating examination of an injustice story all too familiar and still largely ignored; an engaging and essential read."  http://www.elizabeth-kelley/30/104/141.  00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoChattahoochee,Gilbert King,intellectual/developmental disabilityInterview with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Gilbert King about his latest book Beneath a Ruthless Sun: A True Story of Violence, Race, and Justice Lost and Fou0fd29079-02ae-4296-a021-5816bff9218b18fullAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/05/01/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/05/01/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/05/01/authorchatsTue, 01 May 2018 17:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Paul Goldstein, Professor at Stanford University School of Law, about his book Legal Asylum.  About Legal Asylum, Professor Alan Dershowitz writes: "I believe that no institution should be spared from cutting humor and Paul Goldstein certainly doesn't spare law schools from his hilarious and scathing humor.  You will never view legal education in the same light after you've read Legal Asylum."  And David Lat, Managing Editor of AbovetheLaw writes "This biting satire by a longtime law professor offers frightening insights into the modern Americal legal academy."  http://www.linkedin.com/pub/elizabeth-kelley/30/104/141.    00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionolegal education,law school rankings,T14,us news and world report law school rankings,paul goldstein"You will never view legal education in the same light after you've read Legal Asylum" - Alan Dershowitz95e6b405-966b-4219-887d-59704733181a16fullAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/03/27/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/03/27/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/03/27/authorchatsradioTue, 27 Mar 2018 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works -- In this episode, she talks with The Honorable Frederic Block, EDNY, about his legal thriller, Race to Judgment.  New York Times best-selling author Linda Fairstein writes that "Race to Judgment is a riveting thriller about truth and justice, from a courtroom pro who has viewed the bench from both sides."  And David Lat, founder of AboveTheLaw.com and author of Supreme Ambitions writes that "Judge Block's Race to Judgment is a gripping page-turner with the added virtue of realism.  I devoured it in a weekend, and I suspect that you will do the same."  http://www.fredericblock.com  http://www.linkedin.com/pub/elizabeth-kelley/30/104/141.  00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionofrederic block,prosecutorial misconduct,wrongful convictionsInterview with Judge Frederic Block about Race to Judgment -- David Baldacci says that the book "reads with the pace of a whip crack"4481f310-fa1b-47e6-8e1d-cc633ef0232815fullAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/03/20/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/03/20/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/03/20/authorchatsTue, 20 Mar 2018 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Andrea D. Lyon, Dean of Valparaiso University School of Law, about her latest book The Feminine Sixth: Women for the Defense.  Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking, writes this about The Feminine Sixth:  "Andrea Lyon has done it again.  This time, she invites readers into the fascinating lives and work of nine women who have made careers for themselves as criminal defense lawyers, as well as her own life and work.  This raw and honest window into the diverse and growing ranks of women who chose the noble path of standing beside and defending those accused of a crime is a very spocial book indeed.  The challenges of service as a criminal defense lawyer are formindable.  In The Feminine Sixth: Women for the Defense, Andrea tells the story of these incredible defense lawyers with the insight and sensitivity that one has come to expect from this towering figure in the profession." http://www.linkedin.com/pub/elizabeth-kelley/30/104/141 00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionoAndrea Lyon,criminal defense,life/work balance,mentors,role modelsInterview with Andrea D. Lyon about The Feminine Sixth: Women for the Defense, a no-holds-barred account of challenges faced by women criminal defense lawyers.4b12dd0b-53d8-4528-8351-20dd6cdff7a514fullAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/02/07/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/02/07/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/02/07/authorchatsWed, 07 Feb 2018 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by Criminal Defense Lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with James Forman Jr., Professor at Yale Law School, about his book Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America.  Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy, writes this about Professor Forman's book:  "Locking Up Our Own is an engaging, insightful, and provocative reexamintion of over-incarceration in the black commnunity.  James Forman Jr. carefull exposes the complexities of crime, criminal justiice, and race.  What he illuminates should not be ignored."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoJames Forman Jr.,addiction,drugs,guns,mandatory minimumsInterview with James Forman Jr., Professor at Yale Law School, about his book Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black Americadadea517-9327-4648-ada5-3bf6e5ac0bc113fullAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/01/12/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/01/12/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2018/01/12/authorchatsFri, 12 Jan 2018 18:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by Criminal Defense Lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, Professor of Law at the University of District Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law, about The Rise of Big Data Policing: Surveillance, Race, and The Future of Law Enforcement.  Big Data Policing was cited by The Crime Report in an article titled "Seven Justice Books That May Change Minds in 2018."  @ProfFerguson http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionoAndrew Gutherie Ferguson,biometric collection,data mining,facial recognition technology,predictive policingIn-depth interview of Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, author of The Rise of Big Data Policing by Criminal Defense Lawyer Elizabeth Kelleyda74164d-d6d7-42ed-a3fd-62a61add5f9212fullAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/11/22/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/11/22/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/11/22/authorchatsradioWed, 22 Nov 2017 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioIn this episode, Elizabeth Kelley interviews DJ Jaffe, Executive Director of Mental Illness Policy Org., and the author of Insane Consequences: How the Mental Health Industry Fails the Mentally Ill.  Glenn Close, actress and cofounder of Bring Change 2 Mind, writes this about Insane Consequences: "The truth in this book haunts me with its blazing clarity.  Jaffe's informed and passionate plea for fundamental change is rooted in a sense of deep humanity.  He has paid attention to those who are neglected and suffering right under our noses and challenges us to do something about it."  Eizabeth Kelley is a criminal defense lawyer with a nationwide practice who specializes in representing people with mental disabilities. She is the co-chair of The Arc's National Center on Criminal Justice and Disabilties and is the editor of Representing People with Mental Disabilities: A Practical Guide for Criminal Defense Lawyers, to be published by the ABA in 2018.     00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoDJ Jaffe,Insane Consequences,Mental Illness,Anosognosia,Assisted Outpatient TreatmentHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent worksbfa8c946-d3ab-4772-aa0e-84d2ab10778611fullAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/06/21/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/06/21/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/06/21/authorchatsWed, 21 Jun 2017 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Dale J. Degenshein, co-author with Joel Cohen of Broken Scales: Reflections on Injustice.  As David Margolick, Contributing Editor to Vanity Fair notes: "America's system of justice may be reasonably well understood, but its sytem of injustice -- and the experiences of those unfortunates caught within it -- are not.  Joel Cohen introduces us to that system and a few of those people -- some famous, most forgotten or never known -- and fine lawyer that he is, elicits their stories both clinically and compellingly. " http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionojoel cohen,dale degenshein,wrongful convictions,Glenn Ford,Etan PatzHow just is our system of justice? Broken Scales challenges, if not shatters, your beliefsAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/06/14/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/06/14/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/06/14/authorchatsWed, 14 Jun 2017 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Deja Vishny, a long-time attorney with the Wisconsin State Public Defender Offices, about her new book, Suppressing Criminal Evidence.  As the book notes: "When in Doubt, File the Motion!  Suppression litigation is an essential tool for criminal defense lawwyers, but many defense lawyer are easily dissuaded frim filing a motion when presented with a seemingly reasonable offer from the prosecution.  This is the wrong approach.  You never know what will happen once you file the motion.  Maybe the police witness will be a no-show, resulting in the granting of the motion, the dismissal of the case, or a better plea offer.  Even if you lose the motion, you still will have an opportunity for discovery and cross-examining the officer, which will be of assistance at trial.  It may be a cliche, but good things come to clients whose lawyers are are aggressive litigators."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com   00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionoDeja Vishny,Miranda,Fourth Amendment,Terry Doctrine,Reid MethodSuppressing Criminal Evidence by Deja Vishny gives you the tools you need to win the suppresion battleAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/05/24/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/05/24/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2017/05/24/authorchatsWed, 24 May 2017 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with lawyers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Jerome F. Buting, author of Illusion of Justice: Inside Making a Murderer and America's Broken System.  In the book's Introduction, Mr. Buting writes: "The saga of Steven Avery, which unfolded in a sweeping narrative studded with intricate detail, stunned many as a portrayal of a badly warped American justice system.  Its twists and turns neared Shakespearean proportions... But what happened to Steven Avery is not unique.  So I write this book to widen the lens beyond that case, to try to show what the world looks like to people who are standing alone and accused and, many times, despised.  As a defense lawyer, my place is by their sides... Defense lawyers must fight not just to protect the legal rights of their clients but also to protect their clients' humanity, which far too often is lost in the leviathan machinery of the courts." 00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionoMaking a Murderer,Steven Avery,Brendan Dassey,wrongful convictionsBack and forth with Jerome F. Buting, Steven Avery's lawyer in the Netflix true crime series, Making a MurdererAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/11/08/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/11/08/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/11/08/authorchatsTue, 08 Nov 2016 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talkes with Leon Wildes, former president of the American Immigration Lawyers  Association, about his book John Lennon vs. The USA: The Inside Story ;of the Most Bitterly Contested and Influential Deportation Case in United States History.  Pele, the Brazilian Soccer Lengend, said this about Mr. Wildes' book: "John Lennon vs. The USA is a great read! I appreciate Leon Wildes and his son Michael Wildes from when they handled my friend John Lennon's Green Card, right up to Michael's handling of my very own Visa.  This wonderful book tells the story and their legend as champions of international immigration."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionoJohn Lennon,Yoko Ono,Richard Nixon,Immigration,The BeattlesAuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent worksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/10/12/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/10/12/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/10/12/authorchatsWed, 12 Oct 2016 18:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Heather Ann Thompson about her book Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy.  As Bernard E. Harcourt, Professor of Law and Political Science at Columbia University notes, "Remarkable.  Blood in the Water is a historical tour de force.  It sheds new light on these most important historical events, events that in part triggered the wave of exponential prison growth today.  For those of us who have been tracing the rise of mass incarceration in this country, Heather Ann Thompson's book is a must-read."  http://www.elzabethkelleylaw.com.  00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoAttica,Elizabeth Fink,William Kuntsler,McKay Commission,Meyer CommissionAuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.AuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/09/19/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/09/19/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/09/19/authorchatsMon, 19 Sep 2016 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth conversations with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with James D. Zirin about his book Supremely Partisan: How Raw Politics Tips the Scales in the United States Supreme Court.Erin Chemerinsky, Dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Law, gives Supremely Partisan high praise: "James Zirin's book powerfully shows why the composition of the Supreme Court matters for all of us, often in the most significant and intimate aspects of our lives.  Everyone, whatever their degree of knowledge of the Supreme Court, can benefit from reading Zirin's compelling analysis."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com  @Author_Chats 00:14:00AuthorChatsRadionoSupreme Court,John Roberts,Antonin Scalia,Ruth Bader Ginsburg,Sonia SotomayorHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth conversations with writers about their recent works.AuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/08/09/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/08/09/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/08/09/authorchatsTue, 09 Aug 2016 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she speaks with William R. Kelly, Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas, about his book, The Future of Crime and Punishment: Smart Policies for Reducing Crime and Saving Money.  Publishers Weekly notes: "Despite the trillions the U.S. has spent over the last four decades on criminal justice and the war on drugs, crime has not been significantly reduced.  For Kelly, that failure is inextricably linked with the system's focus on punishment, which often includes incarceration, as a response to criminal behavior.  Such policies ignore many reasons for criminality, including substance abuse, mental illness, and poor education, and Kelly is persuasive in describing how 'behavior change interventions ... can reduce crime, recidivism, victimization, and cost.'  His balanced approach includes an understanding of the historical and societal forces that led to the Nixon-era War on Crime and its successors."  @Author_Chats  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com   00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionocrime,drugs,gangs,guns,juvenile justice" It is time to shift our thinking from the emotional satisfaction of retribution to the pragmatics of behavioral change and recidivism reduction." William R.AuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/05/12/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/05/12/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/05/12/authorchatsThu, 12 May 2016 17:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with authors about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Karen G. Krueger about her book "A Lawyer's Guide to the Alexander Technique: Using Your Mind-Body Connection to Handle Stress, Alleviate Pain, and Improve Performance."   00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionoAlexander Technique,Anxiety,Fatigue,Legal Profession,PainInterview with Karen G. Krueger, former BigLaw partner, who turned to the Alexander Technique to help her overcome debilitating pain and who has devoted her lifAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/01/13/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/01/13/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2016/01/13/authorchatsWed, 13 Jan 2016 19:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Robert Blagojevich about his book Fundraiser A: My Fight for Freedom and Justice.  Fundraiser tells the story of Mr. Blagojevich's trial alongside his bother Rod, the former governor of Illinois.  Ultimately, the U.S. Attorney's Office dismissed the case against Robert Blagojevich, but only following a hung jury and the harrowing orderal of indictment and trial.  As Carol Felsenthal wrote in Chicago Magazine: "If the dark saga were told from the perspective of the prosecution, it would be a different story, and in some respects, Robert's version is undoubtedly unfair to the governmebnt side.  But there's value in his telling.  So much, I think, that his publisher ought to see about getting the short (200 pages), clearly written, jargon-free tale of woe into the curricula of both law schools and journalism schools.  That way lawyers who try such cases and the journalists who cover them can get a feel for the misery inside the suit at the defense table."  http://www.robertblagojevich.com   http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com  @Author_Chats 00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoRobert Blagojevich,Rod Blagojevich,Chicago politics,honest services,federal criminal practiceFundraiser "gives us a fresh, honest, and forthright perspective on the inner workings of one of the most complex and high-profile criminal cases in recent memoAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/09/01/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/09/01/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/09/01/authorchatsTue, 01 Sep 2015 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Bruce Schneier (whom Wired called "one of the world's foremost security experts") about his book Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World.  Richard Clarke, former chief counterterrorism adviser on the National Security Council under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush said this about Data and Goliath: "Schneier exposes the many and surprising ways governments and corporations monitor all of us, providing a mjfvust-read User's Guide to Life in the Data Age.  His recommendations for change should be part of a much-needed public debate."  http://www.schneier.com.  @schneierblog.  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com    00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionodata collection,encryption,FISA,mass surveillance,NSAAuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.AuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/07/21/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/07/21/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/07/21/authorchatsTue, 21 Jul 2015 15:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Adam Benforado, associate professor of law at Drexel University, about his book Unfair: The New Science of Criminal Injustice.  Unfair has garnered stellar reviews from diverse sources.  Library Journal writes: "Benforado deftly analyzes actual cases and recent studies in psychology and neuroscience to argue for broad-based reforms ... A stimulating critique of today's criminal justice system with applications to recent cases in Ferguson, MO, and elsewhere ... Authoritative and accessible." Noam Chomsky, professor emeritus at MIT writes: "This thoughtful and penetrating study raises many deeply troubling questions and even more important, offers humane and very reasonable approaches to cure some of the ills of a syustem of 'criminal injustice' that should not be tolerated."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionoaddiction,bias,criminal justice system,interrogations,prisonsBill Clinton and others say that our criminal justice system is broken. What exactly is wrong, how did we get to this point, and what can be done?AuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/06/23/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/06/23/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/06/23/authorchatsTue, 23 Jun 2015 15:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Andrea D. Lyon, dean of the Valparaiso University Law School and highly-respected capital defender, about her book The Death Penalty: What's Keeping It Alive.  Professor Michael Perlin, professor at New York Law School states: "A stinging indictment of the death penalty system, focusing most closely and importantly on the role of the media, and, especially, the moral corruption that permeates many of the prosecutors' offices that regularly do death penalty cases.  A must-read for anyone intersted in this topic."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionodeath penalty,capital punishment,AEDPA,Madison Hobley,deterrenceHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/04/24/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/04/24/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/04/24/authorchatsFri, 24 Apr 2015 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Bernard B. Kerik, former New York City Police Commissioner, about his book From Jailer to Jailed: My Journey from Correction and Police Commissioner to Inmate #84888-054.  Mr. Kerik recounts as career in law enforcement through his nomination as President George W. Bush's Secretary of Homeland Security, to his indictment and incarceration.  The book discusses the deficiencies of our criminal justice system including the barbarity of prison conditions and labyrinth of collateral consequences inmates confront once they are released.  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:20:00AuthorChatsRadionoBureau of Prisons,BOP,criminal justice reform,Cumberland Correctional Institution,Rudy GiulianiHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/02/13/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/02/13/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/02/13/authorchatsFri, 13 Feb 2015 17:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Larry Siems and Nancy Hollander about Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi.  Mr. Slahi has been imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay since 2002.  Mr. Siems is the former director of the Freedom to Write program at the PEN American Center and the editor of Guantanamo Diary.  Nancy Hollander is a former president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and one of Mr. Slahi's attorneys.  John le Carre writes the following about Guantanamo Diary:  "A vision of hell, beyond Orwell, beyond Kafka: perpetual torture prescribed by the mad doctors of Washington."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com  00:32:00AuthorChatsRadionoGuantanamo,GITMO,War on Terror,Mohamedou Ould Slahi,Larry SiemsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/01/27/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/01/27/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/01/27/authorchatsTue, 27 Jan 2015 21:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with John Safran, a documentarian from Melbourne, Australia, about his book "God'll Cut You Down: The Tangled Tale of a White Supremacist, a Black Hustler, a Murder, and How I Lost a Year in Mississippi."  "God'll Cut You Down" is the 2014 winner of the Australian Crime Writers Association Award for Best True Crime Book.  Kirkus Reviews writes that the book " ... is to true crime what 'The Daily Show' is to nightly news.  There's much more mirth than you might expect given the grave matter, and it sublimely unearths some buried truths."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoJohn Safran,Richard Barrett,Vincent McGee,Rankin County,MississippiHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/01/16/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/01/16/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2015/01/16/authorchatsFri, 16 Jan 2015 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth conversations with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with David Lat, Managing Editor of the blog, "Above the Law," about his novel "Supreme Ambitions"  published by the American Bar Association.  Chief Judge Alex Kosinski of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals writes the following about "Supreme Ambitions:" "So realistic, it makes your teeth hurt.  So much fun, you can't put it down.  A sprightly, gripping novel with a serious message about the rewards and dangers of unbridled ambition."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com   00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoAbove the Law,American Bar Association,David Lat,Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,United States Supreme CourtHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth conversations with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/12/02/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/12/02/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/12/02/authorchatsTue, 02 Dec 2014 16:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth conversations with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Alan T. Radnor, partner at the Columbus law firm of Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease LLP, about his book published by the American Bar Association titled  "Cross-Examining Psychologists and Psychiatrists: A Practical Guide." As the book jacket notes:  "'Cross-Examining Psychologists and Psychiatrists: A Practical Guide' thoroughly examines the substantive areas involved in cross-examining these professionals.  Actual, uneditied trial transcripts demonstrate the good and not-so-good techniques and substantive areas of examination from both the plaintiff and defense perspective."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com       00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionoAmerican Bar Association,Dr Carl Binger,DSM 5,malingering,MMPIHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth conversations with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/11/12/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/11/12/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/11/12/authorchatsradioWed, 12 Nov 2014 18:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Professor Erwin Chemerinsky of the University of California, Irvine School of Law, about his book "The Case Against the Supreme Court."  Publishers Weekly notes that " Chemerinsky ... offers an accessible, refreshingly candid, and no-holds-barred indictiment of the Supreme Court... An insightful analysis that advances much to consider, sepecially in light of recent controversial opinions."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com   00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionoAffordable Care Act,Bush v Gore,Citizens United v Federal Elections Commission,judicial review,Roberts CourtHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/20/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/20/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/20/authorchatsMon, 20 Oct 2014 15:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Sidney Powell, former president of the Academy of Appellate Lawyers, about her revealing book "Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice."  Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, writes the following about "Licensed to Lie:"  "This book should serve as the beginning of a serious conversation about whether our criminal justice system continues to live up to its vaunted reputation.  As citizens of a free society, we all have an important stake in making sure thjat it does."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.   00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionoAndrew Fastow,Arthur Andersen,Brady v Maryland,Enron,Jeff SkillingHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/15/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/15/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/15/authorchatsWed, 15 Oct 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Joel Cohen, a white collar criminal defense lawyer at the New York firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, about his new book published by the American Bar Association titled "Blindfolds Off: Judges On How They Decide."  "Blindfolds Off" contains on-the-record interviews with thirteen federal judges about how each makes his or her decisions.  Professor Alan Dershowitz writes the following:  "'Blindfolds Off' takes a revealing and fascinating look at whyat judges bring to their cases and how they decide them.  In no-holds-barred interviews -- cross-examination might be a better term -- of federal judges about significant and highly controversial cases that came before them, the role of the judiciary is explored in an engaging and arresting manner."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com      00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionoJoel Cohen,American Bar Association,Judge Leonie Brinkema,Moussaoui terrorism case,Judge Denny ChinHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/03/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/03/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/10/03/authorchatsFri, 03 Oct 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Rob Cary, about his book "Not Guilty: The Prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens."  Bob Woodward, Associate Editor of The Washington Post and author of seventeen best-selling books, says the following about "Not Guilty:"  "The public learned of the outrageous prosecution of Senator Ted Stevens several years ago, but here are the astounding details.  Defense attorney Rob Cary has done a public service with this expose, a personal odyssey as layer after layer of official corruption is laid bare.  It is a shocking, deeply sobering tale that every American worried about the concentration of power in the federal government should read and study.  No one is safe, not even a powerful, well-connected legislator with forty years in the United States Senate like Ted Stevens."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.                                         00:15:00AuthorChatsRadionoBrady v Maryland,Rob Cary,prosecutorial misconduct,Henry Schuelke,Ted StevensHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/09/12/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/09/12/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/09/12/authorchatsFri, 12 Sep 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth discussions with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Dr. Arin N. Reeves, lawyer, sociologist, and president of Nextions, about her ground-breaking book published by the American Bar Association, "One Size Never Fits All: Business Development Strategies Tailored for Women (And Most Men).  Catherine Lamboley, General Counsel, Shell Oil Company (retired) and Leader-in-Residence, Center for Women in Law, University of Texas, writes:  "Can women be successful rainmakers? Dr. Arin Reeves says "yes" and clearly explains how through her research, the science of gender differences pertinent to business development, concrete strategies, and her pair of basketball shoes.  This is the book for firms that want to develop more business.  This is the book for women who are frustrated and tired of wearing someone else's shoes as they try to develop business.  And this is the book for men who want to understand why the women who read this book and implement the strategies are climbing to the top of the compensation and leadership positions (i.e., money and power)."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.         00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionoAmerican Bar Association,ABA,Arin Reeves,business development,NextionHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth discussions with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/08/14/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/08/14/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/08/14/authorchatsThu, 14 Aug 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she speaks with Eric Drogin, J.D., Ph.D., ABPP of Harvard Medical School, about the book which he co-authored with Richard Rodgers, Professor of Psychology at the University of North Texas, titled "Mirandized Statements: Successfully Navigating the Legal and Psychological Issues."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoBerguis v. Thompkins,Comprehension of Miranda Rights,onfessions,Flesch Kincaid reading grade level,juvenile offendersHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she speaksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/07/16/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/07/16/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/07/16/authorchatsWed, 16 Jul 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth conversations with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with James D. Zirin, partner at Sidley Austin LLP, about his book "The Mother Court: Tales of Cases that Mattered in America's Greatest Trial Court."  In the Foreward to the book, legendary Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau writes: "Jim Zirin is a talented trial lawyer, an able writer, and a keen observer.  It is not surprising, therefore, that he has crafted an extraordinary behind-the-scenes story, describing many of the people, cases, and events of the Mother Court.  The reader will have a ringside seat at some of the major trials that unfolded in the Southern District in mid- 20th century America. In a well-researched and highly readable chronicle, laced with some memorable and often hilarious anecdotes, he has captured the essence of what went on in Southern District courtrooms.  He has made a valuable contribution to the history of the court that will be of interest to all citizens, not just judges, lawyers, and law students, but not excluding them either."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com    00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoRoy Cohn,Robert M Morgenthau,Pentagon Papers,Pizza Connection,Rosenberg espionage caseHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth conversations with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/06/30/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/06/30/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/06/30/authorchatsMon, 30 Jun 2014 16:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Brockton D. Hunter, Minneapolis-based criminal defense lawyer about the book his co-authored with Ryan C. Else titled "The Attorney's Guide to Defending Veterans in Criminal Court."  As former United States Senator Max Cleland writes in the Forword to the book: "When you put PTSD, TBI, and substance abuse together, it isn't difficult to imagine the potential for behavioral issues that could place the veteran in the hands of the legal system.  When that happens, the crisis of criminal involvement must be used as an opportunity to ensure that the veteran receives the treatment and support that he or she needs.  If we fail to do this with this generation of combat veterans, we are doomed to repeat the mistakes and their tragic consequences that my generation of Vietnam veterans is still dealing with to this day.... I salute all the contributors to this important book.  This guide is the finest effort I have seen in getting appropriate legal services for those who have defended this nation with honor and courage." http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com    00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionoPTSD,TBI,Afghanistan,Iraq,VietnamHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/06/26/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/06/26/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/06/26/authorchatsThu, 26 Jun 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth discussions with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Steven M. Salky, a partner at Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, about the book which he wrote with Paul B. Hynes, Jr., also of Zuckerman Spaeder, titled "The Privilege of Silence: Fifth Amendment Protections Against Self-Incrimination."  Lanny Breuer, former Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice notes that "The Privilege of Silence" is "[a]n extremely thoughtful exploration of the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination and a must-read for criminal defense lawyers.  For anyone seeking to understand one of our foundational constitutional principles, Salky and Hynes have developed an essential resource."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.co.   00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionoFifth Amendment,forfeiture,protective orders,self-incrimination,staysHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth discussions with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/05/27/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/05/27/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/05/27/authorchatsTue, 27 May 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth discussions with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Kathleen Paukert, a lawyer from Spokane, WA, about her book "The Fulfilled Lawyer: Create the Practice You Desire" published by the American Bar Association.  In the Foreward, Debra Stephens, Washington State Supreme Court Justice writes: " For those who are contemplating starting their own firm, there is valuable, concrete advice.  But, this book is not just for them.  Anyone experiencing burnout, frustration or simply fatigue, will find in these pages an opportunity for self-reflection and renewal.  Lawyers have long been the backbone of strong, vibrant communities.  This book reminds us all that it is a privilege to represent individuals and businesses facing challenging circumstances.  By asserting greater control over our own circumstances, we can achieve personal satisfaction and create a stronger sense of community."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.   00:14:00AuthorChatsRadionoAmerican Bar Association,billing,clients,law office management,marketingHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth discussions with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/05/21/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/05/21/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/05/21/authorchatsWed, 21 May 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Professor Ralph A. Rossum of Claremont McKenna College, about his book "Understanding Clarence Thomas: The Jurisprudence of Constitutional Restoration."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionoClarence Thomas,U.S. Supreme Court,Declaration of Independence,Apprendi v. U.S.,Blakely v. WashingtonHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with ProfAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/04/30/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/04/30/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/04/30/authorchatsWed, 30 Apr 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Andrea Lyon and Mort Smith about their book "Team Defense in Criminal Cases."  Andrea Lyon is a professor at DePaul University School of Law and has tried over 130 homicide cases.  Mort Smith is a former Chief Homicide Investigator for the Murder Task Force Unit of the Cook County, Illinois Public Defender's Office.  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.   00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoAmerican Bar Association,Burge Torture cases,client-centered advocacy,crime scene investigation,investigatorsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/04/24/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/04/24/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/04/24/authorchatsThu, 24 Apr 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with William Domnarski about his collection of essays titled "Swimming in Deep Water: Lawyers, Judges, and Our Troubled Legal Profession."  As Mitu Gulati, Professor at Duke University School of Law, notes: "For anyone interested in the current state of the legal profession, this elegant collection of essays is going to prove a delight.  Covering topics ranging from whiny law firm associates to the arrogance of those in black robes, Domnarski manages to combine humor, insight and elegant prose in every one of his essays."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com   00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionoAnatomy of a Murder,Big Law,billing,discovery,judgesHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/25/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/25/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/25/authorchatsTue, 25 Mar 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Richard A. Stack, professor of Communications at American University, about "Grave Injustice: Unearthing Wrongful Executions."  As Diann Rust-Tierney, Executive Director of the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty writes: "Professor Stack has written a smart and engaging book on capital punishment.  Using the unforgettable stories of real people, he drives home the many ways in which the death penalty system is broken in the United States.  He then inspires us with examples of six very different people who have turned hope and vision into realty, tragedy into triumph, and forever changed the landscape of the capital punishment debate."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionocapital punishment,death penalty,Cameron Todd Willingtham,Troy Lee Davis,Leonel HerraraHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/20/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/20/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/20/authorchatsThu, 20 Mar 2014 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Michael L. Perlin, professor at New York Law School, about his book "A Prescription for Dignity: Rethinking Criminal Justice and Mental Disability Law."  As he notes in the Introduction, "I have chosen to title this book "A Prescription for Dignity" because I believe that dignity must be at the core of the entire criminal justice system, and that its absence is even more jarring in cases involving defendants with mental disabilities.  I also believe that serious consideration of the perspectives that I focus on in this work -- counsel, international human rights, mental health courts, and alternative jurisprudences -- will serve as a means of infusing more dignity into this process."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:15:00AuthorChatsRadionoalternative jurisprudences,civil commitment,Colin Ferguson,competency,deinstitutionalizationHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/03/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/03/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/03/03/authorchatsMon, 03 Mar 2014 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, we talk with John Rizzo, former chief legal officer at the CIA, about his book "Company Man: Thirty Years of Controversy and Crisis in the CIA."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com. 00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionoCIA,John Rizzo,Abu Zubayda,Afghanistan,Al QuedaHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, we talk wiAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/02/25/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/02/25/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/02/25/authorchatsTue, 25 Feb 2014 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Mark Moorstein, senior trial and international lawyer with the DC-based law firm of Rees Broome, PC, about his book "War Jazz."  Amazon writes: "This is a war novel with elements of a political thriller all based on true events.  The story follows Charlie Bodenheimer, an ambitious young man from the Midwest who finds himself struggling to understand war and the people it involves as an intelligence contractor in Vietnam-era Southeast Asia."  The story also concerns the wide-spread problem of land-grabbing, and international efforts, namely through litigation, to assist farmers.   00:15:00AuthorChatsRadionoCambodia,Vietnam War,landgrabbing,PTSD,International Senior Lawyers ProjectHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/02/12/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/02/12/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/02/12/authorchatsWed, 12 Feb 2014 17:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Dr. Lloyd I. Sederer, medical director of the New York State Office of Mental Health, about his book "The Family Guide to Mental Health Care."  In the Forward to the book, actress Glenn Close writes: "I sit here now and think of the pain, the stigma, the fear, and the shame that certain members of my family must have felt; how different their lives would have been if all of us had access to a book like this and had been open to it." http://www.askdrlloyd.com  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com                               00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionomental health,mental illness,depression,ptsd,obsessive-compulsive disorderHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/30/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/30/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/30/authorchatsThu, 30 Jan 2014 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Michael L. Perlin, Professor at New York Law School, about his new book "Mental Disability and the Death Penalty: The Shame of the States."  As the Preface notes: "The death penalty is used disproportionately in cases of persons with serious mental disabilities, and there are multiple cases in which defendants who are factually innocent have been sentenced to death.  Jurors misconstrue evidence introduced ostensibly in mitigation of punishment and instead perversely turn it into aggravating evidence.  Invalid and unreliable testimony by alleged 'experts' paints pictures of universal 'future dangerousness.' In spite of decisions ostensibly banning the practice, defendants with mental retardation and serious mental disabilities continue to be executed.  The prosecutorial apparat is universally silent and turns its head in the face of gross evidence of prosecutorial misconduct.  ... In too many cases, the lawyers assigned to represent death penalty defendants are, in the immortal wods of Judge David Bazelon, 'walking violations of the Sixth Amendment.'   http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:19:00AuthorChatsRadionodeath penalty,mental illness,intellectual disabilities,competency,sanityHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/23/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/23/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/23/authorchatsThu, 23 Jan 2014 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, we talk with Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz about his new book "Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law."  As the book's jacket notes:  "In 'Taking the Stand,' Dershowitz, for the first time, writes about his evolution as a lawyer -- how within a few short years he changed from a C-minus student in Yeshiva High School to become the youngest full professor in the history of Harvard Law School and 'the best known criminal lawyer in the world.' ... [H]e looks at the people and events that have helped to shaped his ideas about the law.  He discusses his failures at Yeshiva ..., followed by his successes at Brooklyn College and then Yale Law School, where he graduated at the top of his class and was editor in chief of the Yale Law Journal -- yet was turned down by virtually every prestigious law firm in New York City because he was Jewish.  He describes his formative years as a clerk for the United States Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.  He discusses the evolution of his thinking over the years as he tackles the subtleties of censorship and the limits of First Amendment law, the ongoing tension between individual freedom and national security, the science underpinning so many capital murder cases, the evolution of civil rights -- and why the abortion rights debate hasn't moved forward since Roe v. Wade." http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com                                         "         00:14:00AuthorChatsRadionohuman rights,First Amendment,legal education,death penalty,Harvard Law SchoolHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, we talk wiAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/08/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/08/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2014/01/08/authorchatsWed, 08 Jan 2014 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Richard S. Frase, author of "Just Sentencing: Principles and Procedures for a Workable System."  Mr. Frase is the Benjamin Berger Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Minnesota.                               "In 'Just Sentencing,' Richard S. Frase offers a hybrid sentencing model that combines clearly-stated normative principles with procedures that have proven successful in practice.  Frase advocates an expanded version of the theory of limiting retributivism, recognizing desert-based and other limits on sentence severity while accommodating crime control and other non-retributive punishment purposes." (Taken from the book jacket)  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com   00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionorecidivism,deterrence,mandatory minimums,mass incarceration,sentencing guidelinesHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/12/03/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/12/03/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/12/03/authorchatsTue, 03 Dec 2013 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with E. Fuller Torrey, M.D., about his book "American Psychosis: How the Federal Government Destroyed the Mental Illness Treatment System."  Dr. Torrey is the founder of the Treatment Advocacy Center.   Reviews of "American Psychosis":"Torrey is the conscience of the country and its most articulate spokesperson when it comes to public mental health care.  His latest installment, "American Psychosis," is a scathing analysis of the abject failure of U.S. mental health care policy written in his usual lucid and compelling style.  Torrey is the Dorthea Dix of our time."  -- Jeffrey A. Lieberman, M.D., President-Elect, American Psychiatric Association; Lawrence C. Kolb Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; and Director, New York State Psychiatric Institute.  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com      00:14:00AuthorChatsRadionoMental illness,mental health,Treatment Advocacy Center,bipolar disorder,schizophreniaHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/29/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/29/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/29/authorchatsTue, 29 Oct 2013 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with John Prados, senior fellow of the National Security Archive in Washington. DC, about his book "The Family Jewels: The CIA, Secrecy, and Presidential Power." This is part of the Discovering America series published by the University of Texas Press, Mark Crispin Miller, Professor of Media Ecology at New York University, Series Editor.  http://elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:15:00AuthorChatsRadionoCIA,FBI,NSA,domestic surveillance,Church committeeHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/22/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/22/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/22/authorchatsradioTue, 22 Oct 2013 17:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Abbe Smith and Monroe H. Freedman about "How Can You Defend Those People?"  Abbe Smith is Professor of Law, Director of the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic, and Co-Director of the E. Barrett Prettyman Fellowship Program at Georgetown Law School.  Monroe H. Freedman is a former dean of Hofstra Law School and for thirty years, lectured on lawyers' ethics at Harvard Law School.  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:30:00AuthorChatsRadionocriminal defense,prosecutorial misconduct,Gideon v Wainwright,indigent defense,Sixth AmendmentHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/02/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/02/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/10/02/authorchatsWed, 02 Oct 2013 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChats Hosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Evan J. Mandery, professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, about his new book "A Wild Justice: The Death and Resurrection of Capital Punishment in America."  Jeffrey Toobin, author of "The Nine" and "The Oath" praises "A Wild Justice:"  "sensational -- a revealing and illuminating behind-the-scenes look at one of the most important chapters in the history of the Supreme Court.  After reading it, you may never look at the death penalty, or the justices, the same way again."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionodeath penalty,capital punishment,Supreme Court,Furman v Georgia,Gregg v GeorgiaHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/17/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/17/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/17/authorchatsTue, 17 Sep 2013 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Andrew Ferguson, Assistant Professor of Law at the David A. Clarke School of Law at the University of the District of Columbia and a former public defender, about his book "Why Jury Duty Matters: A Citizen's Guide to Constitutional Action."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com  00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionojury duty,Casey Anthony jury,jury sequestration,hung jury,dynamite chargeHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/11/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/11/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/11/authorchatsWed, 11 Sep 2013 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Michael Tabman, former FBI agent, about his new police thriller, "Bad Intent."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionoFBI,NY PD,stop and frisk,War on Drugs,profilingHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/04/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/04/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/09/04/authorchatsWed, 04 Sep 2013 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChats Hosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she speaks with Allan A. Ryan, author of "Yamashita's Ghost: War Crimes, MacArthur's Justice, and Command Accountability."  As the book jacket notes, "Allan A. Ryan reopens the case against Yamashita to illuminate crucial questions and controversies that have surrounded his trial and conviction, but also to deepen our understanding of broader contemporary issues -- especially the limits of command accountability -- that first emerged from that tribunal,"    Professor Ryan clerked for Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White and now teaches the law of war at Boston College Law School and Harvard University.    http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:16:00AuthorChatsRadionointernational law,military commissions,war crimes,World War Two,The PhilippinesHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she speakAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/21/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/21/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/21/authorchatsWed, 21 Aug 2013 16:00:00 GMTAuthorChats Hosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, we talk with Mary Papenfuss about "Killer Dads: The Twisted Drives That Compel Fathers to Murder Their Own Kids."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com 00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionofamily annihilation,Laci Peterson,Scott Peterson,Susan Powell,Josh PowellHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, we talk wAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/14/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/14/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/14/authorchatsWed, 14 Aug 2013 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she speaks with two guests: Karen Houppert, long-time contributing writer at the Washington Post Magazine, on "Chasing Gideon: The Elusive Quest for Poor People's Justice;" and Jess Bravin, Supreme Court Reporter for the Wall Street Journal, on "The Terror Courts: Rough Justice at Guantanamo Bay."  http://elizabethkelleylaw.com00:35:00AuthorChatsRadionoGideon v Wainwright,Indigent Defense,Guantanamo,Military Commissions,Hunger StrikeHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she speaksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/07/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/07/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/08/07/authorchatsWed, 07 Aug 2013 15:00:00 GMTAuthorChatsHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Domingo Soto, a criminal defense lawyer from Mobile, Alabama, about his book "Apprehended: The Trials of Dickie Lynn."  Dickie Lynn is currently serving a life sentence for his role in a sophisticated drug-smuggling enterprise which operated between Belize, Key West, Miami, New Orleans, and the state of Alabama.  "Apprehended" provides inside details not only of Mr. Lynn and his co-defendants, but of the federal criminal justice system which prosecuted and sentenced them.  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:17:00AuthorChatsRadionoMandatory sentencing,Rule 35,snitches,Roy Black,federal sentencing guidelinesHosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talksAuthorChatshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/06/26/authorchatsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/06/26/authorchats/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/06/26/authorchatsWed, 26 Jun 2013 18:00:00 GMTAuthorChats Hosted by attorney Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.   In this episode, she talks with Ricardo C. Ainslie, author of "The Fight to Save Juarez: Life in the Heart of Mexico's Drug War;" and Richard Muti, author of "Essays for My Father: A Legacy of Passion, Politics, and Patriotism in Small-town America."  Dr. Ainslie is a psychologist-psychoanalyst and teaches at the University of Texas at Austin.  Mr. Muti is a former Navy pilot, prosecutor, and mayor of Ramsey, NJ.  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:32:00AuthorChatsRadionoWar on Drugs,Immigration,Juarez,Sarah Palin,death penaltyHosted by attorney Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.   In this episode, she talks with RicardoAuthorChatsRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/06/19/authorchatsradioBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/06/19/authorchatsradio/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorchatsradio/2013/06/19/authorchatsradioWed, 19 Jun 2013 20:30:00 GMTAuthorChatsRadioHosted by attorney Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats interviews authors about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Jenny Roberts, professor of law at the Washington College of Law at American University, one of the co-authors of "Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions: Law, Policy, and Practice."  As Norman Reimer, the Executive Director of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers notes in the Preface: "No longer can any person involved in the criminal justice system ignore the vast array of restrictions and disqualifications that are triggered by a criminal conviction.  Judges, defense lawyers, prosecutors, probation officials, and, of course, accused persons themselves must recognize that much more is at stake in a criminal prosecution than the court-imposed sentence."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com.  00:18:00AuthorChatsRadionoPadilla v Kentucky,Collateral consequences,Immigration consequences,Sealing of records,ExpungementHosted by attorney Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats interviews authors about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Jenny Roberts, professor of law a