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The Complete Calendar of TLC 2009 Programs: More information


If you've missed any issues of The WARRIOR, you can now purchase past issues online!


NEW! Video Testimonials
See what participants have to say about the Trial Lawyers College experience!


NEW! Purchase Trial Lawyers College Apparel online!


The 2008 Grand Tetons Judicial College
September 7th - 13th, 2008
More information | Download an application


A NEW tool available to our alumni
Internet Tools for Attorneys
by Jim McMillen


On Sale Now!
Win Your Case
by Gerry Spence

Whether you are presenting your case to a judge, a jury, a boss, a committee, or a customer, Win Your Case is an indispensable guide to success in every walk of life, in and out of the courtroom.

Proceeds from the sale of books, DVD's and other merchandise on this web site benefit the Trial Lawyers College. All of the lawyer faculty volunteer their time to teach at our programs and pay their own expenses.


Buy the latest DVD online!
Seven Steps to Voir Dire


Proceeds from the sale of books, DVD's and other merchandise on this web site benefit the Trial Lawyers College. All of the lawyer faculty volunteer their time to teach at our programs and pay their own expenses.


Read what a 2004 graduate has to say about the Trial Lawyers College.


Two special letters to all Judges:
"How did you feel the day you first assumed the bench?"
Your Honor, May I Approach the Bench?


The WARRIOR
The WARRIOR is published quarterly and is the Official Journal of the Trial Lawyers College. This cutting edge publication is now available to anyone who is interested in justice for people.

Now, you can download these articles from the Warrior:

Summer 2002:
In the Moment Approach to Voir Dire
-- by Joane Garcia-Colson and Fredilyn Sison

Summer 2003:
Money Justice for Love, Comfort, and Society in a Wrongful Death Case
-- by J. Jude Basile

TLC Methods at Work
-- by Maren Lynn Chaloupka

Winter 2002:
Learning to Fight Against the Death Penalty
-- by Daniel R. Williams

Winter 2003:
Judges Respond to New Judicial College
-- by Pat Reynolds and Lynne Bratcher

Psychodramatic Techniques in a Soft Tissue Case
-- by Corinne M. Mullen


Gerry Spence's How to Win in Trial Video Series
You can now order Gerry Spence's How to Win in Trial Video Series directly from the Trial Lawyers College. This series includes Gerry Spence on three separate topics: How to Win in Voir Dire; How to Win in Opening Statement; and How to Win in Cross Examination. Each topic is $175.00 and the entire three-topic set is $475.00. To order, please contact us at 307-739-1870 or email us at info@triallawyerscollege.com.

Proceeds from the sale of books, DVD's and other merchandise on this web site benefit the Trial Lawyers College. All of the lawyer faculty volunteer their time to teach at our programs and pay their own expenses.


Two New Books Coming Soon from Gerry Spence
Later this year, two new books by Gerry Spence will be available in bookstores.

Smoking Gun

In September, Smoking Gun, the true story of Spence's epic defense of Sandy Jones in Oregon will be released. The problem was that the prosecution had a photo taken at the time of the alleged murder with Sandy Jones holding her rifle and the smoke coming out the end of the barrel, the photo taken by the wife of the deceased at the time he was shot. The prosecution wanted Sandy Jones to plead guilty. They had her fifteen year old son charged with murder as well-put the son against the mother and vice versa. It was an open and shut murder case until Spence and his partner, Ed Moriarity came along. He and his partner take on the Jones case pro bono. Then things changed. But, it seemed for the worst in a series of trials that take more than three years to complete.

This is a true murder mystery, a thriller that portrays the nearly helpless state in which most of the poor of America find themselves when they are confronted with the power of a cruel, and relentless justice system that has only one goal-to convict, whether the defendant in their sights is guilty or not.

The Lambs of Purgatory

Again, Abner Hill is called upon to defend a Wyoming ranch hand against a charge of murder. What natural rights did Ben Eckersly have, despite the law, to take the law into his own hands and seek revenge against the man who raped his wife? Yet, was it rape? Did his wife actually give herself to the alleged rapist to save little Ben, their son and the chief protagonist in the story? And how are such choices reflected in the law? At last the book examines the issue of prostitution-who are the real prostitutes in the town of Laramie, Wyoming? The women on Front Street in the houses or...The book takes us to a surprise ending that gives us a powerful and dramatic renewal of our own sense of love and hate.



Proceeds from the sale of books, DVD's and other merchandise on this web site benefit the Trial Lawyers College. All of the lawyer faculty volunteer their time to teach at our programs and pay their own expenses.