Writings
Stephen Yagman has written two national legal practice books and a play, and hundreds of newspaper columns for both the Los Angeles Daily Journal and Los Angeles Times. His books and play are: Section 1983 Federal Jury Practice and Instructions, West Publishing, 1998; Police Misconduct and Civil Rights, Federal Jury Practice and Instructions, Thomson West Publishing, 2002; Guantanamo-Act IV, a play, Beyond Baroque Foundation, 2004.
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