Len Niehoff is Professor from Practice at the University of Michigan Law School, where he teaches courses in civil procedure, ethics, evidence, First Amendment, law & theology, and media law. He writes regularly in all of these fields. He is also Of Counsel to the Honigman law firm. The opinions expressed here are his own.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
United States v. James
In my Evidence class we discuss an interesting case called United States v. James. Every year, I tell my students that I think the facts of the case would make a great country western song and I invite them to take a crack at composing one. This year, my students exceeded all my expectations. You can learn about the case and hear their wonderful songs here.
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