![]() ![]() He is the co-author of several books on evidence, trial technique and legal ethics, and he has published numerous articles on the law, legal history, perjury, famous trials and true crime. He has taught a variety of courses, including Evidence, Scientific and Forensic Evidence, Litigation Skills (Trial Advocacy), Civil Procedure, Federal Courts, Insurance Law, Remedies, Law and Medicine, Bioethics, and Professional Responsibility (Legal Ethics). Professor Underwood began teaching at the University of Kentucky in 1980. It is about murder ballads, but from a lawyer’s perspective!” ![]() It’s not a law book, strictly speaking, but there is a lot of evidence and trial law in it. “I am excited about the book,” Professor Underwood said. Professor Underwood presents his case studies, documented through contemporary news accounts and court records, which show universal themes of love, betrayal, jealousy and madness through true-life tales that are both terrifying and familiar. "CrimeSong" brings to life a series of stories filled with jump-off-the-page real and memorable characters, shadowy history, courtroom dramas, murders, mayhem and music. Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law, has published a new book, "CrimeSong: True Crime Stories From Southern Murder Ballads." The 328-page book plunges readers into the riveting true crimes behind 24 southern murder ballads. ![]()
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