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Colonel William Winthrop singularly was the most influential person in developing the military law of the United States. A half century ago, the... Læs mere
This book examines the lives of two famous California judges, David S. Terry and Stephen J. Field, who created a lasting influence on the politics and judicial history of California's Supreme Court during the court's formative years of 1855 to 1865.
This book traces the remarkable political career of former Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen, which has featured multiple returns from... Læs mere
This work illustrates the constitutional jurisprudence of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's most... Læs mere
This thoughtful and readable biography offers an updated and balancedappraisal of Warren’s leading social justice decisions and a liberal critique of hisfailings that provides new insights into Warren, the man, the jurist, and the leader.
For over three decades Thomas G. Martin has been the secret weapon of choice. Now America’s PI... Læs mere
At the end of Kennedy’s tenure as the most important swing justice in recent Supreme Court history, Helen Knowles provides an updated edition of her highly regarded book on Justice Kennedy and his constitutional vision.
In November 1974, British MP and former cabinet minister John Stonehouse walked into the sea off a beach in Miami and disappeared, seemingly drowned. This is his extraordinary story.
A hard-hitting and honest memoir from Michael Fuller, Britain's first black Chief Constable, who reflects on his astonishing life growing up in care and his extraordinary experience of the race and cultural barriers in his career.
How people power challenged two monarchies, a military junta, and the world's largest sporting institutions ... and won
A compelling portrait of the time when freedom of speech and the need to throw off censorship came to the fore, told through its great trials, from Lady Chatterley's Lover to Howard Marks.