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Julie L. Kessler

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Manhattan Beach , CA 90267-1582
Phone: (310) 403-0009

George Washington Univ Law School



Columns
Title Category Published
Attorney-penned book about anti-semitism falls flat Books Apr. 27, 2023
A glimpse into the Court of Justice of the European Community International Law Sep. 8, 2022
Sitting down with the Bailiff of the Bailiwick of Guernsey International Law, Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice Nov. 30, 2018
Sitting with Sri Lankan Supreme Court Justice Shiranee Tilakawardane International Law, Judges and Judiciary Mar. 9, 2018
A conversation with the chief justice of Bhutan May 2, 2017
A conversation with the chief justice of Bhutan Judges and Judiciary Apr. 28, 2017
Attorney at large: a talk with the Solomon Islands' chief justice Judges and Judiciary Nov. 5, 2016
The indefatigable Israeli Justice Dalia Dorner Judges and Judiciary Apr. 8, 2016
The new and improved Marcia Brady, Esquire Law Practice Mar. 16, 2016
Gender equality and the Selective Service Law Practice Feb. 18, 2016
A conversation with a PNG Supreme Court justice Judges and Judiciary Dec. 16, 2015
Can the insurance lobby solve the mass shooting crisis? Insurance Nov. 3, 2015
US must accept its fair share of refugees Immigration Sep. 26, 2015
If it's on the Web, it's true, right? Constitutional Law Aug. 18, 2015
What's next for Cecil the lion's killer? Law Practice Aug. 6, 2015
Mass shootings, America's new normal Criminal Jul. 30, 2015
Rachel Dolezal and unmistaken identity Law Practice Jun. 25, 2015
Humanitarian crises at sea International Law May 29, 2015
Another casualty in the war on free speech Civil Rights May 21, 2015
The necessarily exorbitant cost of free speech Constitutional Law May 12, 2015
The blunder that will not die Judges and Judiciary May 5, 2015
Locked up for suffering a miscarriage Civil Rights Apr. 23, 2015
You've come a long way, baby — Part III Civil Rights Feb. 7, 2015
The murderous cost of free speech Constitutional Law Jan. 10, 2015
World Cup, courtesy of modern slavery Civil Rights, Entertainment & Sports, International Law Dec. 18, 2014
The basic right to die with dignity Civil Rights Nov. 20, 2014
Despite progress, challenges remain in fight to end FGM International Law Nov. 8, 2014
Morals clauses: from Ruth to Rice Contracts, Entertainment & Sports Sep. 17, 2014
Cambodia and California's awful traffic International Law Jul. 18, 2014
The hopeful cadence of Cambodia's health care struggle Health Care & Hospital Law, International Law Jul. 10, 2014
Free speech and community standards Constitutional Law Jun. 20, 2014
The speech that never was Constitutional Law Jun. 5, 2014
Shoot first — ask questions later Government May 31, 2014
The 'rape myth': alive and well? Criminal May 8, 2014
More — not less — speech is needed Constitutional Law Apr. 17, 2014
Stolen passport use exposes lax security International Law Mar. 13, 2014
It's a date: your doctor, big pharmaceuticals Administrative/Regulatory Feb. 26, 2014
Controversial books meet different fates Constitutional Law, International Law Feb. 19, 2014
The FACTA fallout: soaring expatriatism International Law, Tax Feb. 13, 2014
Addressing India's epidemic of violence towards women International Law Feb. 6, 2014
Hitler manifesto cleared for republication Constitutional Law, International Law Jan. 30, 2014
You've come a long way, baby, but it's not all good news Civil Rights, Law Practice Jan. 16, 2014
Review: 'The Partner Track' Books Jan. 10, 2014
Womenomics, Abenomics and some small talk Government, International Law Dec. 19, 2013
How much do you really want to know? Administrative/Regulatory Dec. 12, 2013
The new normal Law Practice Dec. 5, 2013
You've come a long way, baby Civil Rights, Military Law Nov. 27, 2013
How well do you really know your partners? Law Practice Nov. 21, 2013
Peter Principle and the story of Stephen Glass California Supreme Court, Law Practice Nov. 14, 2013
The horticulture of rape Criminal Nov. 7, 2013
Saudi women get law licenses, not allowed to drive International Law Oct. 30, 2013
Expats' tax dilemma International Law, Tax Oct. 19, 2013
Title Category Published
Attorney-penned book about anti-semitism falls flat Books Apr. 27, 2023
A glimpse into the Court of Justice of the European Community International Law Sep. 8, 2022
Sitting down with the Bailiff of the Bailiwick of Guernsey International Law, Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice Nov. 30, 2018
Sitting with Sri Lankan Supreme Court Justice Shiranee Tilakawardane International Law, Judges and Judiciary Mar. 9, 2018
A conversation with the chief justice of Bhutan May 2, 2017
A conversation with the chief justice of Bhutan Judges and Judiciary Apr. 28, 2017
Attorney at large: a talk with the Solomon Islands' chief justice Judges and Judiciary Nov. 5, 2016
The indefatigable Israeli Justice Dalia Dorner Judges and Judiciary Apr. 8, 2016
The new and improved Marcia Brady, Esquire Law Practice Mar. 16, 2016
Gender equality and the Selective Service Law Practice Feb. 18, 2016
A conversation with a PNG Supreme Court justice Judges and Judiciary Dec. 16, 2015
Can the insurance lobby solve the mass shooting crisis? Insurance Nov. 3, 2015
US must accept its fair share of refugees Immigration Sep. 26, 2015
If it's on the Web, it's true, right? Constitutional Law Aug. 18, 2015
What's next for Cecil the lion's killer? Law Practice Aug. 6, 2015
Mass shootings, America's new normal Criminal Jul. 30, 2015
Rachel Dolezal and unmistaken identity Law Practice Jun. 25, 2015
Humanitarian crises at sea International Law May 29, 2015
Another casualty in the war on free speech Civil Rights May 21, 2015
The necessarily exorbitant cost of free speech Constitutional Law May 12, 2015
The blunder that will not die Judges and Judiciary May 5, 2015
Locked up for suffering a miscarriage Civil Rights Apr. 23, 2015
You've come a long way, baby — Part III Civil Rights Feb. 7, 2015
The murderous cost of free speech Constitutional Law Jan. 10, 2015
World Cup, courtesy of modern slavery Civil Rights, Entertainment & Sports, International Law Dec. 18, 2014
The basic right to die with dignity Civil Rights Nov. 20, 2014
Despite progress, challenges remain in fight to end FGM International Law Nov. 8, 2014
Morals clauses: from Ruth to Rice Contracts, Entertainment & Sports Sep. 17, 2014
Cambodia and California's awful traffic International Law Jul. 18, 2014
The hopeful cadence of Cambodia's health care struggle Health Care & Hospital Law, International Law Jul. 10, 2014
Free speech and community standards Constitutional Law Jun. 20, 2014
The speech that never was Constitutional Law Jun. 5, 2014
Shoot first — ask questions later Government May 31, 2014
The 'rape myth': alive and well? Criminal May 8, 2014
More — not less — speech is needed Constitutional Law Apr. 17, 2014
Stolen passport use exposes lax security International Law Mar. 13, 2014
It's a date: your doctor, big pharmaceuticals Administrative/Regulatory Feb. 26, 2014
Controversial books meet different fates Constitutional Law, International Law Feb. 19, 2014
The FACTA fallout: soaring expatriatism International Law, Tax Feb. 13, 2014
Addressing India's epidemic of violence towards women International Law Feb. 6, 2014
Hitler manifesto cleared for republication Constitutional Law, International Law Jan. 30, 2014
You've come a long way, baby, but it's not all good news Civil Rights, Law Practice Jan. 16, 2014
Review: 'The Partner Track' Books Jan. 10, 2014
Womenomics, Abenomics and some small talk Government, International Law Dec. 19, 2013
How much do you really want to know? Administrative/Regulatory Dec. 12, 2013
The new normal Law Practice Dec. 5, 2013
You've come a long way, baby Civil Rights, Military Law Nov. 27, 2013
How well do you really know your partners? Law Practice Nov. 21, 2013
Peter Principle and the story of Stephen Glass California Supreme Court, Law Practice Nov. 14, 2013
The horticulture of rape Criminal Nov. 7, 2013
Saudi women get law licenses, not allowed to drive International Law Oct. 30, 2013
Expats' tax dilemma International Law, Tax Oct. 19, 2013