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48 Fed. Law. 1 (2001)

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January2001  Volume 48Yber One

Columns
3    President's Message
5    At Sidebar
11   The Federal Lawyer In Cyberia
15   Employment Law Corner
41   Ethics & Professionalism
Departments
4    FBA Docket
6    Notice of Elections
8    Chapter Exchange
18   Sections & Divisions
39   Language for Lawyers
50   Membership Roundup
52   Last Laugh

Book Reviews
42   Parents and Schools: The 150-Year Struggle for
Control in American Education - By William W.
Cutler III
Reviewed by Christopher C. Faille
43   A Handbook of Jury Research • Edited by Walter
F. Abbott and John Batt
Reviewed by Charles J. Faruki
45   Law School Confidential: A Complete Guide to the
Law School Experience: by Students for Students •
By Robert H. Miller
Reviewed by Christopher A. Jennings
47   Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun
Culture o By Michael A. Bellesiles
Reviewed by Michael Coblenz

Editor in Chief
Craig H. Winslow (202) 512-8225
Deputy Editor
Elaine Sit (773) 271-5734
Book Review Editor
Henry Cohen (202) 707-7892

Hearsay Editor
Eileen C. O'Connor (202) 332-1521
Managing Editor
Cathleen Barrie (202) 785-1614
Stacy King, Graphic Design/Production
Matt McGrath, Editorial Assistant

Editorial Board: Ronald Bailey, Phyllis Brown, Julie China, Audrey Glover-Dichter, Thomas
Donovan, Jonathan Gordon, Kathleen McGarvey Hidy, Joryn Jenkins, Jeffrey McDermott, Tiffany
Metz, Michael Newman, Luis Nido, Luis Oliver, William Rohn, Michael Schaalman, Elaine Sit,
Vildan Teske, Michael J. Tonsing, Ellen Toth, Brian Walters, Vern Winters

The McDade Law: Necessary for Justice
or a Burden for Federal Attorneys?
At the center of a storm of controversy since its enactment in 1998, the Mc-
Dade law states that all lawyers, including Department of Justice lawyers,
are subject to existing state ethics laws and rules governing attorney con-
duct. Do these rules conflict with the discharge of federal duties? How do
we strike a balance?
20 I The McDade Law Is Good for the Profession
BY LARRY D. THOMPSON
231 State Codes of Ethics and the Federal
Lawyer: Refighting the Civil War
BY RICHARD L. DELONIS AND MICHAEL C. LEIBSON
261 The Trouble with Experts
BY ELIOT G. DISNER
If you are like most lawyers, you have proba-
bly found the matter of handling experts to be
quite troublesome at times. Here are a few tips
to help you along.
341      Investigatory Interviews
BY TIMOTHY S. BLAND AND DAVID P. KNOX
A primer on the Weingarten right (the right of an
employee to have a co-worker present during cer-
tain investigatory interviews), which the National
Labor Relations Board recently held is applicable
to non-union as well as union workplaces.
-           page 34

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