"Taking some lessons from the top: What in-house counsel can learn from those lost White House e-mails." By Joseph E. Sandler and William A. McComas. Published in Legal Times, June 18, 2007.
"An Open Memo to Candidates in Races Involving a Recount." By Jack Young.
"New Campaign Finance Rules and the 2004 Elections." By Joseph E. Sandler and Neil P. Reiff. Published in Campaigns & Elections Magazine, February 2005.
"The '527' Fuss Explained." By Joseph E. Sandler and Neil P. Reiff. Published in Campaigns & Elections Magazine, August 2004.
"The Campaign Finance Minefield." An analysis of the impact of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act on state and local party committees. By Joseph E. Sandler and Neil P. Reiff. Published in Campaigns & Elections Magazine, May 2004.
"Gambling with Democracy." An op-ed piece regarding the dangers of touch-screen voting machines. By John Hardin Young and Larry S. Gibson. Published in The Daily Record (March 26, 2004).
"What's Next for Free Speech: The Supreme Court upholds BCRA and throws open the door to new threats." An op-ed piece regarding the U.S. Supreme Court decision McConnell v. FEC. By Joseph E. Sandler, Neil P. Reiff, and Larry S. Gibson. Published in Legal Times (December 15, 2003).
"Election reforms mean more than replacing machines." By John Hardin Young and Tracy Warren. Published in Campaigns & Elections Magazine, September 2003.
"Are Campaign Finance Laws Ready for the Internet Bandwagon?" By Joseph E. Sandler and Neil P. Reiff. Published in Campaigns & Elections Magazine, July 1999.
"Promoting and Protecting the Vote after Bush v. Gore." An essay by John Hardin Young.
Political Activity, Lobbying Laws and Gift Rules Guide (West, 2008): This new guide to campaign finance and lobbying, to be released in early 2008, includes a chapter on political parties by Neil P. Reiff.
The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002: Law and Explanation
By Joseph E. Sandler and Neil P. Reiff
(CCH, 2002)
The handy desktop reference provides a section-by-section analysis of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA) - the most significant change to the Federal Election Campaign Act in 25 years. The book explains, in practical terms, the operation of the law to attorneys, accountants, compliance staff, officials, and staffs of political campaigns, party committees, political organizations, PACs and non-profit organizations.
Young's Federal Rules of Evidence (Eighth Edition)
By John Hardin Young
(ATLA Press, 2003 ed.)
A fast, sure, convenient way to access and understand the Federal Rules of Evidence. This compact guide provides a quick overview of the rules, with common objections, citations to controlling cases, legislative history, brief discussions of significant recent cases, and valuable practice pointers, as well as the full text of the Rules themselves for ready reference. The book follows the organization of the Federal Rules of Evidence. Appendixes include a discussion of common-law privileges and the Federal Rules of Evidence with the Advisory Committee Notes.
Mastering Written Discovery: Procedures & Tactics (Third Edition)
By John Hardin Young and Terri A. Zall
(Lexis Law Publishing, 1998)
Organize a more profitable discovery system with Mastering Written Discovery, a valuable resource that guides you step-by-step through the discovery process. Whether you are a seasoned trial lawyer or new to the courtroom, this book helps you determine the most effective type of written discovery for your particular case, the specific language to include in your discovery documents, and the best way to make your discovery requests "objection proof." The Third Edition includes new information about tactics and drafting, offering suggestions, sample questions, and general points for you to consider in your discovery process. |