A POWERFUL LEGAL ETHICS STORY FROM THE TOKYO WAR TRIALS OF MODERN RELEVANCE

Sometimes a story from the past can inform the present and provide guidance for the future...

This is the forgotten story of a "courageous and intellectually formidable" defense lawyer, David F. Smith, who overcame his own prejudices to carry out his ethical obligation to defend former Premier Koki Hirota zealously in the Tokyo War Trials (1946-48). (Scroll down to see "How to Take This Course for CLE Credit).

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What General MacArthur planned as a 6-month "show trial" to avenge Pearl Harbor and war atrocities unexpectedly became a fierce 2-year legal battle as David F. Smith and a few dedicated lawyers challenged towering historical figures of the time. 

Their advocacy for a fair trial and judicial review of egregious due process violations fell on deaf ears. Historical documents declassified many years later reveal the dignity and self-sacrifice of Premier Hirota and despite Smith's all-out efforts (including a pro bono petition to the U.S. Supreme Court) the tragic execution of an innocent man.

Principles that Stand the Test of Time

Seventy years later, the principles of international justice forcefully advocated by David F. Smith and colleagues have now been vindicated in Supreme Court jurisprudence in the War on Terror and in legislation rebalancing how we treat our worst enemies while protecting Americans in a new kind of war.

It concludes by tracing Supreme Court jurisprudence through the overruling of Korematsu (US 1944) in the Travel Ban case to present-day headlines, making it a "remarkably timely course."

Defending Hirota examines legal professionalism in the heat of battle and the central role of lawyers in our Constitutional system of checks and balances. It is a story rich in conflict, dilemma, irony, courage and sacrifice that will inspire you and other lawyers to write the next chapter in this timeless story...

"Inspiring! Thank you for making us better lawyers." G. Timothy Oksman, Richmond, VA

From the California Dept. of Justice: "... a fascinating and inspiring documentary about historical events not widely known, but should be. It seamlessly weaves together issues of legal ethics, due process, discrimination and current events. The thoughts and ideas it evokes stay with you long after you watch it."  - Elizabeth Angres, Supervising Deputy Attorney General (reporting "rave reviews" from DOJ personnel).

How to Take this Course for CLE Credit:


 2.0 Hours Legal Ethics CLE Credit This course is approved by nearly 40 jurisdictions for CLE credit at WestLegalEdCenter. Please visit that site, click "Catalog" botton and search for "Defending Hirota". Visit: https://www.westlegaledcenter.com



 

 

Course Outline

  • Introduction

  • Part I: Japanese Expansion into China (1930s)

  • Part II: The Pacific War

  • Part III: Stern Justice

  • Part IV: American Defense Counsel

  • Part V: Politics, Power and Law

  • Part VI: Due Process of Law

  • Part VII: Final Verdict and Sentence

  • Part VIII: The Great Writ

  • Part IX: Zealous Advocate

  • Epilogue: Subsequent History to Modern Times

What Attendees Are Saying

Your course was overwhelmingly interesting...
My knowledge (during those time periods) acquired during my growing up in Japan, came back in the undeniable realities. My sincere respect and gratitude to [David F. Smith] for his remarkable, professional dedication and courage to fight for (past enemy) Mr. Hirota!”

Katsuko H. (Fairfax, VA)

Sitting in the sunroom of the Commanding General's quarters in Camp Zama, Japan...
I just completed your CLE about the Tokyo War Trials and very much enjoyed the pictures, clips and history that appeared throughout your presentation. Thank you for presenting your very informative course. Our complicated history with Japan following defeat and Occupation continues to this day and I just wanted convey my appreciation.”

Lizanne P., Esq.

Amazing. Educational. Interesting. Fascinating and important.
Thanks!”

Dave S., Los Angeles, CA

From a prior inmate of the Japanese-American internment camps:
I just finished watching Defending Hirota... You did a fascinating and academically impressive job. My hat is off to you... It is absorbing and makes one see the bias and weakness that can rear its ugly head.”

Gene M., MD (Retired), Maui, Hawaii

The best CLE I have ever taken.
Thanks!”

Jay H., Fairfax, VA

Words cannot adequately describe your documentary. So many emotional moments.
I was drawn to tears many times. Amazing.”

Janie B., Simi Valley, CA

I knew it was going to be good... It was like an Academy Award movie.
Everyone should have an opportunity to watch Defending Hirota.”

Rhea D., Orange County, CA

Perhaps the best CLE I have ever enjoyed in 25 years as a lawyer.
Thank you so much for this fantastic presentation! I wish it was a movie!”

Jeff U., Los Angeles, CA

““Fascinating. By far the best ethics class I have taken in my 40 years practicing law. I really appreciated the spotlight on positive aspects of serving as a criminal defense attorney.” Victoria S., CA”

Victoria S., CA

About Your Instructor

John Newman, Attorney

John A. Newman, Esq. has been a Va. Bar Member since 1981. He graduated from Georgetown University Law Center (LLM in Tax), Wake Forest University School of Law (J.D., Law Review) and Salisbury University (Business, Summa Cum Laude). His published law review articles have been cited by a unanimous decision of the U.S. Supreme Court (1983) and presented by invitation to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee (1986). He was nominated for a U.S. House of Representatives seat in 1988. He is a technology transactions lawyer and the father of three Eagle Scouts. Feel free to email John at [email protected] with any questions.

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