Books
Criminal Law: A Desk Reference.
Nolo Press (2012).
Lawyers as Counselors: A Client Centered Approach
(with David A. Binder, Paul Tremblay, and Ian Weinstein).
3rd ed.
West Publishing (2012).
Evidence Law & Practice
(with Steven I. Friedland and Andrew E. Taslitz).
5th ed.
LexisNexis (2012).
The Criminal Law Handbook
(with Sara Berman-Barrett).
12th ed.
Nolo Press (2011).
Represent Yourself in Court
(with Sara Berman-Barrett).
7th ed.
Nolo Press (2010).
Nolo's Deposition Handbook
(with Albert J. Moore).
5th ed.
Nolo Press (2010).
Depositions in a Nutshell
(with Albert J. Moore, David A. Binder and Jason Light).
West Group (2010).
Trial Advocacy in a Nutshell.
4th ed.
West Publishing (2007).
Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies
(with Michael Asimow).
2nd ed.
Andrews and McMeel (2006).
Translated as Ying xiang zhong de zheng yi: cong dian ying gu shi kan mei guo fa lü wen hua (Haikou Shi: Hainan chu ban she, 2003). First edition: 1996.
Trial Advocacy: Inferences, Arguments and Techniques
(with David A. Binder and Albert J. Moore).
West Publishing (1996).
Transcript Exercises for Learning Evidence.
West Publishing (1992).
Fact Investigation: From Hypothesis to Proof
(with David A. Binder).
West Publishing (1984).
Articles and Chapters
A Third Rapist? Television Portrayals of Rape Evidence Rules, in
Law and Justice on the Small Screen
(edited by P. Robson and J. Silbey, Hart Publishing, forthcoming, 2012).
Hello Mr Chips, 2011(86)
Amicus Curiae
3-6
(2011).
Rumpole and the Bowl of Comfort Food, in
Lawyers in Your Living Room! Law on Television
(edited by Michael Asimow, ABA Press, 2009).
I Am Going With a Man by the Name of Hillmon (with Marianne Wesson),
in
Trial Stories
(edited by Michael Tigar and Angela Jordan Davis, Thomson-West, 2008).
Emergency! Send a TV Show to Rescue Paramedic Services, 36
University of Baltimore Law Review
347-69
(2007).
Earlier draft appeared in 7
Current Legal Issues (Law and Popular Culture) 130-147 (2005). (The article was named "one of the best articles in the fields of entertainment, publishing, and the arts of 2007" and has been separately published in the
Entertainment, Publishing and the Arts Handbook 2008-2009).
A Depositions Course: Tackling the Challenge of Teaching for Professional Skills Transfer (with David A. Binder and Albert J. Moore),
13
Clinical Law Review
871-98
(2007).
Book Review, "Law and Justice as Seen on TV", 55
Journal of Legal Education
268-70
(2005).
The Movie Lawyers' Guide to Redemptive Law Practice, in
The Movie Lawyers' Guide to Redemptive Law Practice
(edited by Susan D. Carle, NYU Press, 2005).
first appeared in 48
UCLA Law Review 1393 (2001).
Reflections on U.S. Clinical Education, 10
International Journal of the Legal Profession
109
(2003).
Taking Lawyering Skills Training Seriously (with David A. Binder),
10
Clinical Law Review
191
(2003).
Full Text
Teaching Evidence the “Reel Way”, 21
Quinnipiac Law Review
973-92
(2003).
A Lawyering Skills Approach to Clinical Education, 36
Comparative Law Review
247
(2002).
(In Japanese).
Communicating Implausibilities During Cross Examination (with Albert J. Moore),
3
American Journal of Trial Advocacy
171-88
(2000).
A Bunch of Circumstantial Evidence, 30
University of San Francisco Law Review
985-90
(1996).
Pranks for the Memory, 30
Pranks for the Memory
1235-47
(1996).
Reel Practice: Tinseltown's Best and Worst Trial Scenes (with Michael R. Asimow),
16
California Lawyer
38-41
(1996).
Is That a Fact? Argument in Problem-Solving Negotiations, 1
International Journal of the Legal Profession
81-95
(1994).
2010: A Clinical Odyssey, 1992
Brigham Young University Law Review
349-61
(1992).
Admonishing Jurors to Disregard What They Haven't Heard, 25
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
689-98
(1992).
Mistrial by Likelihood Ratio: Bayesian Analysis Meets the F-Word (with Albert J. Moore),
13
Cardozo Law Review
589-619
(1991).
Of Bentham, Wigmore and Little Bo Peep: Where Evidence Lost Its Way, and a Map for Scholars to Find It, 66
Notre Dame Law Review
949-964
(1991).
Lawyers as Counselors: A Client Centered Approach (with David A. Binder and Susan Price),
35
New York Law School Law Review
29-86
(1990).
Richard S. Jacobson Award Speech, 22
Beverly Hills Bar Association Journal
308
(1988).
Ambiguity: The Hidden Hearsay Danger Almost Nobody Talks About, 75
Kentucky Law Journal
841-83
(1987).
Learning from Experience: Nonlegally-Specific Role Plays (with Avrom Sherr and Roger Burridge),
37
Journal of Legal Education
535-53
(1987).
The War Between the States (of Mind): Oral Versus Textual Reasoning, 40
Arkansas Law Review
505-44
(1987).
Also appeared in 37
Law Review Digest 32-33 (1988) and in 11
UCLA Law School Magazine 5-9 (1987).
Games Law Teachers Play (with Avrom Sherr and Roger Burridge),
20
The Law Teacher
21-35
(1986).
Class Action Lawyers: Fools for Clients?, 4
American Journal of Trial Advocacy
243-75
(1980).
The Consumer Protection Clinical Course at UCLA School of Law, 29
Journal of Legal Education
352-69
(1978).
A Practical Approach to Cross Examination: Safety First, 25
UCLA Law Review
547-76
(1978).
Teaching the Essence of the American System of Law and Justice, 16
Social Studies Review
51-7
(1977).
Other
Blogsite: The Rap Sheet,
http://blog.nolo.com/criminallaw/
The Film: Anatomy of a Murder. The Lesson: Chronology Can Be the Key to Breaking Down a Witness' Story on Cross, 94
ABA Journal
51
(August 2008).
The Mirror Has Two Faces (with Michael Asimow),
20
Los Angeles Lawyer
76
(April 1997).
Book Review, 66
Notre Dame Law Review
949-64
(1991).
Reviewing
Rethinking Evidence, by William L. Twining.
Review of Lowenthal, "A General Theory of Negotiation Process, Strategy, and Behavior", 31
University of Kansas Law Review
(1982).
In
ABA Clinical Section Newsletter, 2 pp. (1983).