By Jerry H. Goldfeder | February 3, 2022
Read Jamie Raskin's book—you will come away with a deeper love for our Constitution and our nation.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | January 27, 2022
'The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story', created by Nikole Hannah-Jones, places the consequences of slavery and Blacks' contributions at the center of the country's history, much of which has been forgotten or erased.
By Frank G. Colella | January 20, 2022
The book is a welcome trip back to revisit the large, and sometimes obscure, cases that populate a first-year law student's Constitutional Law course.
By Samuel E. Felberbaum | January 12, 2022
"The story revolves around the fact that Sarah is conflicted, as many of us are, between her personal life, her professional life and even her artistic side. The question is, what is Sarah's true 'love?'"
By Joel Cohen | January 10, 2022
Joel Cohen conducts an interview with Thomas Main, author of 'The Rise of Illiberalism'. Rather than a traditional book review that would, predictably, agree with or attempt to refute Main's thinking, Cohen chose to better report his actual thinking on the subject—a preview for the reader of what his excellent volume has to say—through a question-and-answer session.
By Samuel Wolff | December 22, 2021
By Marc Steinberg Oxford University Press , $85, 361 pages.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | October 13, 2021
Written in a balanced style that is accessible to both lay readers and lawyers, Frankel explains how a novice philanthropist with a litigator's skill set took on the challenges of operating one of the largest private charities in the United States and giving away hundreds of millions of dollars.
By George M. Heymann | October 12, 2021
Ms. Becker's book is a love story between herself, the former First Lady, Barbara Bush and President Bush. It describes a relationship of mutual respect and admiration for the First Couple that spanned more than a quarter century.
By Joel Cohen | October 5, 2021
He's not writing for Slate, Politico, the New York Times or even the Federalist Society intending to provide the reader with a "scoop", or intending to move the public to his way of thinking. Rather he's a jurist who explains his craft, and how he, along with his colleagues and predecessors, have dealt with the continuing—sometimes, earthshaking—issues that have confronted the Court.
By George M. Heymann | September 13, 2021
"Boehner certainly tells it like it is when it comes to many of those formerly or currently serving in our government."
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