Michael Avery Explained
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]
He is currently the President of the Board of the National Police Accountability Project.
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]
He is also the coauthor of:
- Avery, Michael, David Rudovsky, Karen Blum, and Jennifer Lauin, Police Misconduct: Law and Litigation. New York: Thomson Reuters, updated annually.
- Brodin, Mark and Avery, Michael, Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence, Wolters Kluwer, updated annually.
- Avery, Michael, and Danielle McLaughlin. The Federalist Society: How Conservatives Took the Law Back from Liberals+ book. Nashville, Tenn: Vanderbilt University Press, 2013
- Avery, Michael, Glannon Guide to Evidence, Wolters Kluwer, 2018.
His first novel, The Cooperating Witness, will be published by Literary Wanderlust in the summer of 2020.
Notes and References
- Anonymous . July 30, 2009 . Suffolk University; Senator Questions Sotomayor on Suffolk University Law Review Article . Politics & Government Business . . 23 .
- Web site: Faculty Profile Page . . November 16, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110606125125/http://www.law.suffolk.edu/faculty/directories/faculty.cfm?InstructorID=2 . 2011-06-06 . live.
- Barry Dyller . April 2009 . We Dissent . Trial . . 45 . 4 . 57 .
- Ackerman E . July 2009 . We dissent: talking back to the Rehnquist Court: eight cases that subverted civil liberties and civil rights . Choice . . 46 . 11 . 2207 .