A Lawyer for Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Beyond his impressive legal career, Charles Rembar wrote three fascinating books, which have just been released in ebook format.
“The only stable state is the one in which all men are equal before the law.” — Aristotle
Beyond his impressive legal career, Charles Rembar wrote three fascinating books, which have just been released in ebook format.
Stephen RohdeOct 8, 2015
Gary Spence hates prosecutors. I’m a prosecutor.
Laurie L. LevensonSep 14, 2015
"The remarkable thing is how few lawyers seem to realize they are supposed to be storytellers at all."
Jan BreslauerAug 2, 2015
Don Franzen examines the Obergefell v. Hodges decision which federally legalized gay marriage.
Don FranzenJul 18, 2015
The new edition of the classic how-to book on the laws of Hollywood.
Corey FieldJul 11, 2015
Don FranzenJun 5, 2015
In After Snowden, six legal and media experts explore the ramifications of Snowden’s conduct and the legal landscape that has led to the NSA’s practices.
Anne RichardsonJun 5, 2015
While paying lip service to the “poetry” of the First Amendment, Burt Neuborne turns his book into an argument in favor of less First Amendment protection.
Stephen RohdeApr 8, 2015
Anne Richardson on Mohamedou Ould Slahi's "Guantánamo Diary"
Anne RichardsonFeb 15, 2015
Read Roth's book "if you are interested in the subject matter, or if you are a judge, lawyer, elected official, or a 'student' of jurisprudence."
Gil GarcettiFeb 8, 2015
On Marie Gottschalk, race, poverty, and welfare in the United States.
Stephen LurieFeb 4, 2015
"It takes guts to write about a serious subject with a sense of humor."
Jonathan ShapiroJan 21, 2015