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.
By Brook Boyd | May 12, 2022
'Real Estate Titles 4th' is a very impressive book. It represents the fruit of the labors of many skilled lawyers, over two generations.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | April 28, 2022
'Scoundrel' is a story about the power of belief and what happens when it's given over to the wrong person.
By Frank G. Colella | April 4, 2022
The stories related in this expansive treatment span from the earliest chiseled tablets that announced "laws" in Mesopotamia to our modern international rules of nations.
By Paul Shechtman | March 31, 2022
Mayeux writes lucidly about how public defenders became a national ideal and the shortcomings in the implementation of that ideal.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | March 29, 2022
Constance Baker Motley has been historically under-appreciated. This historical slight should forever cease, however, with Tomiko Brown-Nagin's superb new biography of Motley, which spotlights the great woman's origin story and significance as a pathfinder in the law.
By Andrea M. Alonso | March 17, 2022
This fascinating book brings to light the incredible journey of Constance Baker Motley, an underappreciated pioneer and advocate for social justice.
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