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Lincoln's greatest case: the river, the bridge, and the making of America
Par Brian McGinty. 2015
Before his tenure as president, Lincoln spent nearly a quarter century as a lawyer. McGinty details what became the most…
consequential trial in Lincoln's career, the case of the steamboat Effie Afton, which affected the future of transportation in America and cemented Lincoln's reputation. 2015To build and retain business, Caesars Entertainment in Las Vegas mines customer data, tracking what customers like to play, what…
foods they enjoy, when they prefer to visit, and more. Many companies have adopted this model to remain competitive, but Tanner examines both the benefits and the destructive nature of this practice. 2014Political order and political decay: from the industrial revolution to the globalization of democracy
Par Francis Fukuyama. 2014
Author of America at the Crossroads (DB 62668) analyzes the development, and in some cases the downfall, of political structures…
across the world since the mid-1800s. Pays particular attention to the spread of democracy. Examines the role of the state, maintenance of governing ideals, and influence of corruption. 2014The case against the Supreme Court
Par Erwin Chemerinsky. 2014
Constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky analyzes the work of the Supreme Court over the past two hundred years. He protests the…
general perception of the Court's objectiveness and argues for term limits as well as a reassessment of the institution as a whole, drawing on particular past cases to support his arguments. 2014The great New Orleans kidnapping case: race, law, and justice in the Reconstruction Era
Par Michael A. Ross. 2014
Combining history and true crime, this work examines a court case that caught the attention of the whole country. In…
1870 New Orleans, two Afro-Creole women were accused of kidnapping a white baby from her home. The ensuing trial highlights the difficult race relations of the Reconstruction era. 2015Corruption in America: from Benjamin Franklin's snuff box to Citizens United
Par Zephyr Teachout. 2014
Professor of law at Fordham considers how the framers of the Constitution viewed the issue of political corruption. Teachout contrasts…
that old ideal of civic virtue with the Supreme Court decision in 2010 that granted corporations the right to spend unlimited money to influence elections. 2014Tokyo, 1946. Major Daniel Jaffe--the author's grandfather--a U.S. Army psychiatrist stationed in occupied Japan, must evaluate nationalist ideologue Okawa Shumei…
to determine if he should stand trial for war crimes after Okawa exhibits signs of mental illness. Some violence. 2014Pay any price: greed, power, and endless war
Par James Risen. 2014
Author of State of War (DB 61826) examines the financial cost of war and governmental waste. Discusses duplication of efforts…
by federal agencies, loss of aid dollars sent to war-torn countries, and the persecution of whistleblowers within the United States. 2014America's unwritten constitution: the precedents and principles we live by
Par Akhil Reed Amar. 2012
Yale Law School professor and author of America's Constitution (DB 62200) discusses the supporting work used in deciding what is…
considered constitutional, including values, precedents, and practice. Details the history of interpretation of the Constitution and speculates on what the future holds for the document. 2012What we stand for: The Kids' Book of Citizenship (What We Stand For)
Par Anders Hanson. 2015
Six books that teach younger readers about the importance of supporting essential values. Collection includes Do Something for Others, Everyone…
is Equal, Keeping the Peace, Land of the Free, No Bullies Allowed!, and Stand Up For Yourself. For grades 2-4. 2014War of the whales: a true story
Par Joshua Horwitz. 2014
Chronicles the story of environmental lawyer Joel Reynolds and marine biologist Ken Balcomb, who launched a legal drive to expose…
and challenge the U.S. Navy submarine detection system that drives whales onto beaches. 2014Working stiff: two years, 262 bodies, and the making of a medical examiner
Par T. J. Mitchell, Judy Melinek. 2014
Candid memoir of a forensic pathologist and her rookie season as a New York City medical examiner. Details gruesome autopsies…
and harrowing death scenes, and provides a firsthand account of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Some violence and some strong language. 2014Uncertain justice: the Roberts court and the constitution
Par Laurence Tribe, Joshua Matz, Laurence H Tribe. 2014
Constitutional law professors analyze the decisions made by the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice John Roberts. Argues the Court…
has played a critical role in redefining American life and liberties with decisions on issues such as health care, campaign finance reform, freedom of speech, and presidential power. 2014Analysis of a set of cases brought before the United States Supreme Court which ratified the concept of "one person,…
one vote." Discusses the role of Chief Justice Earl Warren--who described the cases as the most important of his tenure--and the impact on the civil rights movement. 2014The price of justice: a true story of greed and corruption
Par Laurence Leamer. 2013
Author of The Kennedy Women (DB 40698) and The Kennedy Men (DB 54584) discusses the litigation surrounding the Massey Energy…
Company and its operations in West Virginia and profiles the personalities involved. Focuses on lawyers Bruce E. Stanley and David B. Fawcett and Massey CEO Donald Blankenship. 2013The fall of the house of Zeus: the rise and ruin of America's most powerful trial lawyer
Par Curtis Wilkie. 2011
Chronicles the career of Mississippi attorney and brother-in-law of former senator Trent Lott, Dick Scruggs, who won fame and fortune…
for litigation against the asbestos and tobacco industries. Details Scruggs's downfall after he was indicted in 2007 for attempting to bribe a judge. Some strong language. 2010Scalia: a court of one
Par Bruce Allen Murphy. 2014
Author of Fortas (DB 29142) examines the life and impact of Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia (born 1936). Discusses Scalia's…
upbringing in a strictly Catholic Italian-American family, his early political forays, his law career, and his time on the Supreme Court. Considers the impact of his personality on court decisions. 2014The Second Amendment: a biography
Par Michael Waldman. 2014
Lawyer discusses the history of the second amendment of the Bill of Rights, from its original focus on the armament…
of state militias to the interpretation of it in the early twenty-first century. Analyzes influences like the National Rifle Association and the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary. 2014No place to hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. surveillance state
Par Glenn Greenwald. 2014
Journalist and former lawyer Greenwald describes being contacted by Edward Snowden regarding top secret documents he obtained while working at…
the National Security Agency (NSA), the process of writing the articles about the story, and the fallout of the revelations. Examines justifications for state surveillance of citizens. Bestseller. 2014The divide: American injustice in the age of the wealth gap
Par Matt Taibbi, Molly Crabapple. 2014
Journalist examines the growing wealth disparity in the United States and how it affects the justice system. Taibbi asks why…
it appears that people with low incomes and few resources are more likely to be convicted of crimes, especially with much white-collar crime going unprosecuted. Bestseller. 2014