Stephen Gillers

Stephen Gillers teaches legal ethics at New York University School of Law.

Currently

  • The Torture Memo

    April 9, 2008

    How could two really smart government lawyers authorize torture in arguments that have no foundation in law?

2007

  • Free the Ulysses Two

    February 1, 2007 Subscribe

    The time has come to clear the records of two women convicted of obscenity for publishing excerpts from Joyce's Ulysses.

2006

  • Bush Postpones 2008 Election

    July 31, 2006

    In a news brief from the future, Bush continues to do whatever it takes to protect us from terror.

2005

  • No Privilege for Miers

    October 20, 2005

    Harriet Miers's slender public record makes it imperative that her advice the president on personal, executive and constitutional matters be fully disclosed to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

2004

1999

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Blogs

» The Beat

Revolutionary Republic of July 4 Should Eschew Empire's Errors | Instead of interventions in Iran, Honduras, we must recall wisdom that said: "(America) goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy."
John Nichols
21 Comments
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» Act Now!

Defining Patriotism | What do you value in the traditions of your country?
Peter Rothberg
14 Comments

» Editor's Cut

Rediscovering Secular America | This Fourth of July those who identify themselves as non-believers have much cause for celebration.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
18 Comments

» The Notion

Celebrating the Fourth by Remembering the Fifth | On Independence Day, the forgotten and imperiled Fifth Amendment bears honoring.
Eyal Press
14 Comments

» Altercation

Mikey 'n' Me | I got closer to Michael Jackson than almost anyone, or at least closer than most people of the age of consent.
Eric Alterman

» Capitolism

Washington: Even More Corrupt Than You Thought! | Washington Post sells access to lobbyists.
Christopher Hayes
59 Comments

» The Dreyfuss Report

Whisky Tango Foxtrot? | General Jones tells the generals in Kabul: don't bother asking for more troops.
Robert Dreyfuss
65 Comments