Steven Lubet
Steven Lubet is a legal scholar and author. Lubet is the Edna B. and Ednyfed H. Williams Memorial Professor of Law at Northwestern University.
Lubet has been noted for his commentary on controversial issues such as the appointment of scholar Steven Salaita at the University of Illinois, the controversy over the legal status of Alice Goffman's research methods in her widely acclaimed book, On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City and support of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch's speaking at a President Donald Trumps hotel while cases about the Administration's travel ban and "challenging the constitutionality of payments to Mr. Trump’s companies" face the Supreme Court and lower courts.
Lubet is a former juvenile and criminal defense lawyer, and former legal services lawyer.
Books by Lubet
- Nothing But the Truth: Why Trial Lawyers Don't, Can't, and Shouldn't Have to Tell the Whole Truth.
- Murder in Tombstone: The Forgotten Trial of Wyatt Earp.
- Lawyers' Poker: 52 Lessons That Lawyers Can Learn From Card Players.
- Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial.
- Modern Trial Advocacy: Analysis and Practice.
- John Brown’s Spy: The Adventurous Life and Tragic Confession of John E. Cook.
- The "Colored Hero" of Harper's Ferry: John Anthony Copeland and the War Against Slavery.
- Interrogating Ethnography: Why Evidence Matters
- The Trials of Rasmea Odeh: How a Palestinian Guerrilla Gained and Lost U.S. Citizenship.