ABOUT the AUTHOR Charles Whitebread Is a Nationally
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Charles Whitebread is a nationally respected expert on criminal law, the U.S. Supreme Court and juvenile law. He joined the USC Law faculty in 1981. Professor Whitebread graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University and was an editor of the Yale Law Journal while earning his LL.B. from Yale Law School. Prior to joining USC, he practiced law in Washington, D.C., and taught at the University of Virginia School of Law, Georgetown Law School, and the University of California, Los Angeles. He wrote Criminal Procedure, 4th ed. (with Christopher Slobogin, Foundation Press, 2000), Children in the Legal System, 2nd ed. (with Walter Wadlington and Samuel Davis, Foundation Press, 1997), and “Pronouncements of the U.S. Supreme Court, 2002-2003: Criminal Procedure” (Orange County Lawyer, 2003). Professor Whitebread lectures for judicial conferences for continuing legal education of judges and for 20 years was a faculty member of the FBI’s National Academy. He twice received the USC Student Bar Association’s Faculty Appreciation Award. He lectures each summer as part of the BAR/BRI bar preparation course, and each fall he visits approximately 70 schools to provide law students with exam-taking techniques and other law school advice. He teaches Juvenile Law; Criminal Procedure; and Gifts, Wills, and Trusts. Order Form 2006-2007 Recent Decisions of the United States Supreme Court Name:__________________________________________________________ Organization: ____________________________________________________ Mailing Address:__________________________________________________ City:______________________________ State:_________ Zip:___________ Phone:_____________________________ Fax:_________________________ (area code) (area code) Email Address: ___________________________________________________ Ship to:__________________________________ Title:___________________ Shipping Address:__________________________________________________ City:________________________________ State:________ Zip:___________ Quantity:_____________ Cost: _____ books x $25.00 per book = __________ ( ) Invoice my organization at the address above ( ) Check payable to: American Institute for Justice is enclosed. Mail completed order form and payment to: AIJ, Inc. Post Office Box 5, University, MS 38677 .