"Attorneys as Authors"
"Special Speaker Series" gets under way when Deputy D.A. Wendy Patrick Mazzarella focuses on "Reading People: How to Better Understand People and Predict Their Behavior — Anytime, Anyplace," on Monday. California Western School of Law professor William J. Aceves presents "The Anatomy of Torture: A Documentary History of Filartiga v. Pena-Irala"
on Tuesday.
Retired Judge Norbert Ehrenfreund says, "You Be the Judge: 20 True Crimes and Cases to Solve" on Wednesday. Ehrenfreund's latest book about real-life court cases lets readers decide final verdicts. Series concludes when Thomas Jefferson School of Law professor Aaron Schwabach examines his "Harry Potter and the Unforgivable Curses" chapter in forthcoming book The Law and Harry Potter. Authors available to sign books following talks. Required advance registration: 619-531-3900.