1.clerk to the justices(in England) a legally qualified person who sits in court with lay justices to advise them on points of law 2.an employee of a court, legislature, board, corporation, etc., who keeps records and accounts, etc. ...
The Irish Voice in America: 250 Years of Irish-American Fiction (review) American Literature 73.2 (2001) 433-434 This is a vastly impressive survey of Irish American fiction ranging from the 1760s broadsides of Lawrence Sweeney down all the years to Alice McDermott's novel Charming Billy (...
(Yale Univ. Press 2004) The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial (Oxford Univ. Press 2003, paperback 2005) (2006, awarded Biennial Coif Book Award for outstanding American book in law) Uniform Statutes on Trusts and Estates: 2009-10 Edition (with Lawrence Waggoner) (Foundation Press 2007) (...