By Benjamin E. Rosenberg | January 10, 2023
Chemerinsky's book is a concise and accessible review of originalism and its faults.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | December 15, 2022
In resisting what he calls the political misuse of the DOJ by Trump officials, Berman declares that he "fought back and protected a cornerstone of American justice."
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | December 9, 2022
Professor Snyder's biography of Felix Frankfurter provides a treasure trove of documented analysis across a mass of cases and jurisprudential issues throughout the 20th century.
By Peter E. Bronstein | December 1, 2022
'The Big Cut' is a "delightful escapade into the life of a fictional dynamic New York trial lawyer, Johnny Ocean, who is brought into a difficult case."
By Joel Cohen | November 3, 2022
"Chemerinsky's book is advocacy—great advocacy indeed, that seeks to break down what occurs daily on the court in polarized times. One should definitely read his advocacy."
By Gerald Lebovits and Jessica Wisniewski | November 2, 2022
From the 1830s until the 1990s, the Canadian government forcibly removed from their parents 130,000 Indigenous children aged 4 to 16—and detained…
By Jeffrey M. Winn | October 14, 2022
As masterfully recounted in Garrett Graff's new book, the Watergate scandal constituted both a great challenge to, and vindication of, the "rule of law" in America. Fifty years later, it powerfully demonstrates that no one—not even the president—is above the law.
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | September 21, 2022
Alexandra Shapiro has written a compelling narrative for reform and restoration of the heralded presumption of innocence, as an operative principle of law, not just a remotely admired adage.
By George M. Heymann | September 7, 2022
Barr's account of his rise through the ranks in the Bush administration until his retirement as Attorney General at the end of Bush's term was impressive. He outlines how making one good connection early on in his career opened multiple doors that lead directly to the Oval Office and working in the highest echelons of government.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | May 18, 2022
A strength of the book is the curiosity created over whether the protagonist will be found guilty by the jury.
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