
Stephen Gillers
Stephen Gillers is a professor of legal ethics at New York University School of Law and a leading authority on the rules governing lawyers' conduct. He has authored numerous texts on legal ethics and is known for his critical analysis of the legal profession’s role in society. Gillers often speaks out on issues related to the ethical responsibilities of lawyers, particularly in politically charged contexts, and his commentary is influential in understanding the interplay between law and politics.
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New York University law professor Stephen Gillers cautioned that Trump’s public pressures to bring charges may backfire.
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