Michael Avery

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Michael Avery is a professor at Suffolk University Law School and a civil rights lawyer.[1] He was the president of the National Lawyers Guild from 2003 to 2006.[2]

Avery edited and was a contributing author to the 2008 book We Dissent: Talking Back to the Rehnquist Court, which received favorable reviews in Trial[3] and Choice.[4]

Avery was the subject of controversy in 2011 for comments made regarding a care package drive for U.S. troops at Suffolk Law.

References

  1. Anonymous (July 30, 2009). "Suffolk University; Senator Questions Sotomayor on Suffolk University Law Review Article". Politics & Government Business (NewsRx): 23. 
  2. "Faculty Profile Page". Suffolk University Law School. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved November 16, 2011. 
  3. Barry Dyller (April 2009). "We Dissent". Trial (American Association for Justice) 45 (4): 57. 
  4. Ackerman E (July 2009). "We dissent: talking back to the Rehnquist Court: eight cases that subverted civil liberties and civil rights". Choice (American Library Association) 46 (11): 2207. 

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11/14/massachusetts-law-professor-calls-care-packages-for-us-troops-shameful/

External links

Local professor: Collecting care packages for troops is 'shameful'


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