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Résumé
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27 years
since Jordan Bernard Cherrick was first licensed to practice law in IL.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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Portfolio
Publications
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Publication |
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| Do Communities Have the Right to Protect Homeowners From Sign Pollution?: The Supreme Court Says No in City of Ladue v. Gilleo, |
XIV Saint Louis University Public Law Review 339 |
1995 |
| Advocacy and Emotion |
138 F.R.D. 619 |
1991 |
| Issues, Facts, and Appellate Strategy |
Appellate Practice Manual |
1990 |
| Constitutional Adjudication in Israel? The High Court Speaks Out for Prisoners' Rights |
30 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 835 |
1981 |
| The Homestead Act: An Important Law to Protect the Family But a Law in Need of Reform |
65 Massachusetts Law Review 175 |
1980 |
| Judges Profile |
44 Federal Lawyer. 26 |
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| Judges Profile |
44 Federal Lawyer. 26 |
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| Should Trial Lawyers Litigate Their Own Appeals? |
St. Louis Lawyer |
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| The Art of Oral Advocacy in Appellate Courts |
St. Louis Lawyer |
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| Successful Appellate Advocacy – All In One Word |
t. Louis Lawyer |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
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| Winning on Appeal |
Unknown Name |
1997 |
| Mastering the Appeal |
Unknown Name |
1995 |
| Oral Argument Before the Supreme Court of the United States: City of Ladue v. Gilleo |
Saint Louis University School of Law |
1994 |
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