Talk:List of cases argued by Floyd Abrams

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[edit] Floyd Abrams Project

I have created all of these, and they all remain works-in-progress. I hope to have them more finalized by September 15th: Floyd Abrams; List of prominent cases argued by Floyd Abrams;Floyd Abrams and the Pentagon Papers case; Floyd Abrams and the Landmark Communications case; Landmark Communications v. Virginia; Floyd Abrams and The Heroin Trail case; Frank Piccolo; Mahmut Karaduman; Kenneth Shorter; Helen Whitney; Luella Mundel; Paul Leahy; William J. Brennan, Jr. Award; Learned Hand Award; Thurgood Marshall Award; Libel Defense Resource Center; Ross Essay Prize; Who's Who in American Law; Chambers USA; Mills v. Alabama (posted but not signed by User:DavidShankBone

  • I think the consolidation of individual, less-notable cases, into one page is useful. In the meantime they probably need to have some of the subheadings within cases stripped. --lquilter 16:29, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 05:26, 2 January 2008 (UTC)