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In America's Court : How a Civil Lawyer Who Likes to Settle Stumbled into a Criminal Trial, Twenty-sixth and Cal is the Cook County criminal court house in Chicago that labor lawyer Thomas Geoghegan finds odd and surprising, despite his twenty years of practicing civil law. Geoghegan is accustomed to civil practice, in which complex litigation, In America's Court : How a Civil Lawyer Who Likes to Settle Stumbled into a Criminal Trial
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  • In America's Court : How a Civil Lawyer Who Likes to Settle Stumbled into a Criminal Trial
  • Written by author Thomas Geoghegan
  • Published by New Press, 2002/07/01
  • Twenty-sixth and Cal is the Cook County criminal court house in Chicago that labor lawyer Thomas Geoghegan finds odd and surprising, despite his twenty years of practicing civil law. Geoghegan is accustomed to civil practice, in which "complex litigation"
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Introduction: "This Is Your Trial Date!" vii
Part 1 Twenty-sixth and Cal
1. Les Enfants des ... Twenty-sixth and Cal 3
2. A Pause in the Story 15
3. New Clothes 16
4. "What's Your Favorite Radio Station?" 19
5. An Eerie Scream 34
6. I Confess 36
7. My Night at Bob's 42
8. Calvin: Introduction to ... 44
9. Opening 48
10. Direct and Cross 51
11. Cops 54
12. Meet the Author 61
13. The State "Rests" 67
14. Nice Guy 71
15. A Cry (Part Two) 75
16. And We Were Winning! 78
17. My Third Day of Trial 83
18. Why I Now Liked Ms. M. 89
19. Charterhouse of Parma 91
20. Rolando's Turn 95
21. Moot Court 99
22. What Scott Told the Jury 104
23. The Smartest Thing 108
24. Let's Eat! 111
25. A Dull Patch, in the Library 115
26. A Table at Charlie Trotter's 118
27. Scott's Beeper Goes Off 121
28. We've Lost! 124
29. The Jury Has a Question 129
30. The Jury Has Another Question 132
31. Above the Law 135
32. When I Became "Adult" 137
33. Big Day 139
34. A Juror Speaks 148
35. A Final Meal 153
Part 2 "That's Why You Go to Law School"
36. What I Tried After Rolando 157
37. Ask Soros 162
38. "Yes, I Admit, I'd Use the Courts for Social Change!" 167
39. That's the Median? 170
40. Levitation 175
41. Inequality Is All the Rage 181
42. The Problem Is, It's All the Wheel 184
43. The Mysterious Meaning of Bush v. Gore 194
Acknowledgments 207


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