Role of State Appellate Courts in the Burger Court Era

Raymond Dall'Osto

Wednesday, 28 Jan 1981 at 3:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

Raymond Dall' Osto is a practicing attorney in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. he was chief counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union in Wisconsin from early 1978 until late 1980 and was actively engaged in the litigation of civil rights cases. The second edition of Mr. Dall' Osto's book, Practical Guide to Civil Rights Litigation in Federal and Wisconsin Courts, will be published in Spring 1981. He has spoken extensively and written numerous articles on civil rights law.
Part of the National Affairs Series: The Bill of Rights - Taking Liberties?

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