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1949 - Born on the 12th of April in Chicago.
1978 - Turow received his Juris Doctor degree from Harvard.
1977 - He published a nonfiction work, One L: What They Really Teach You at Harvard Law School, that is considered a classic for law students.
1987-1990 - His first novel, Presumed Innocent, was written while he was working as an assistant U.S. attorney in Chicago.
1992 - The Burden of Proof.
1993 - The Pleading Guilty.
1996 - Turow's other works include The Laws of Our Fathers, a legal thriller that focuses on the entangled lives of a judge and her peers who came of age.
1997 - Turow also edited the two-volume Guilty as Charged: A Mystery Writers of America Anthology.
1999 - The Personal Injuries.
1978 - Turow received his Juris Doctor degree from Harvard.
1977 - He published a nonfiction work, One L: What They Really Teach You at Harvard Law School, that is considered a classic for law students.
1987-1990 - His first novel, Presumed Innocent, was written while he was working as an assistant U.S. attorney in Chicago.
1992 - The Burden of Proof.
1993 - The Pleading Guilty.
1996 - Turow's other works include The Laws of Our Fathers, a legal thriller that focuses on the entangled lives of a judge and her peers who came of age.
1997 - Turow also edited the two-volume Guilty as Charged: A Mystery Writers of America Anthology.
1999 - The Personal Injuries.
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