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Friday, 07 November 2008 17:00

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Featured Guest:

John T. Nockleby
John T. Nockleby
Professor, Loyal Law School
www.lls.edu




Ron Steinman
Ron Steinman
Author of Death in Saigon
www.barnesandnoble.com/Death-in-Saigon/




John A. Girardi
Co-Host John A. Girardi
Partner, Girardi & Keese
www.girardikeese.net




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John T. Nockleby directs the Civil Justice Program at Loyola Law School. He served as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School for two years from 1993-95, and subsequently helped create and teach an innovative first year program at Harvard. He has also taught at Northeastern University School of Law, the Southwest Institute of Law and Political Science in Chongging, China and in Loyola's summer program in Costa Rica. His research interests lie in the impact of new technologies upon privacy, the First Amendment and torts. In 2002 and again in 2003, the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School published his online course on privacy. Current projects include a torts text, and a second book on tort reform. While a law student at Harvard, John was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. After graduation, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He then practiced as a civil rights lawyer in North Carolina, and briefly in California. While with the firm then known as Chambers, Ferguson, Watt, Wallas & Adkins, John litigated many class action lawsuits and focused extensively on issues of racism and gender discrimination, constitutional and tort issues. He has taught at Loyola since 1989.

Ron Steinman is an award-winning producer of television news and documentaries. He was NBC's bureau chief in Saigon during the Vietnam War. In Death in Saigon, Ron’s acclaimed novel, young freelance journalist Adam Berg finds himself in Saigon during the Vietnam War. Unsure if he wants to keep covering the carnage, he temporarily deserts his profession and joins up with a discharged American Air Force sergeant to deal drugs and pimp. Befriended by a Vietnamese police inspector who does not care about the war and wants only to solve crimes, especially the recent brutal murders of Vietnamese prostitutes, Berg is enlisted to help capture the American drug lord, whom the detective believes is the killer. Against a background of a Saigon we rarely see, the young journalist falls deeply in love with a beautiful Vietnamese prostitute, who is also tragically murdered. To overcome his grief, the young journalist is drawn into the world of the opium den. But as he experiences love and loss, the journalist destroys the drug lord in a sudden, brutal act of revenge.
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John T. Nockleby
Professor, Loyal Law School
http://www.lls.edu/academics/faculty/nockleby.html 

Ron Steinman
Author of Death in Saigon
http://barnesandnoble.com/Death-in-Saigon/


Co- Host Jack Girardi
Partner, Girardi & Keese
www.girardikeese.ne
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Steve Murphy
Executive Producer & Host

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