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A collection of essays on the basic issues facing the American legal system, from a social, historical and philosophical perspective. Exploring recent events such as the McDonald's case, the Tobacco Wars, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and the O.J. Simpson trial, this book captures the essential arguments concerning such important issues as free speech, crime and punishment, the two-party system, and tort reform, and then supports them with the critical facts, statistics, and citations to respected authorities. This book is perfect for practicing attorneys, consumer advocates, and members of the press, who wish to be armed with an arsenal of knowledge and information concerning the central legal issues which face Americans today.

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Interview with the Author about America and the Law

 

Enter the world of Alexander Thealah, a man of nobler generations trapped in a modern age. When Alexander unearths a chilling secret, he becomes tangled in a web of suspense that has plagued man since the beginning of time. Through love and death, murder and redemption, Alexander attempts to unweave the threads which have been sewn, as the plot twists and turns, racing to a shocking and dramatic conclusion.

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Interview with the Author about Gordian Knot

 

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The Sign of Four

Robert Wilson is a New Orleans AM radio talk show host, content to sit and watch the world go by, adding his tidbits of commentary and social philosophy. Enter Beverly Winston, a strikingly beautiful woman with a strange and interesting dilemma. Robert cannot resist the invitation to help her by teaming up with his friend and noted detective, Edmund P. James. Before long, Robert stumbles onto a murder scene, and suddenly finds himself in the middle of a Sherlock Holmes style mystery.

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Interview with the Author about The Sign of Four

 

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A Day in the Life
of Timothy Stone

A voyeuristic journey into the mind of Timothy Stone, an orphan of the Modern Age. In the tradition of Faulkner and Joyce, this work traverses the simple complexities that bombard our young hero in the course of a single day. Violent and tender, passive and dynamic, banal and profound, this brutally honest work finds a rhythm which is less like a novel, and more like a song.

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Interview with the Author about A Day in the Life of Timothy Stone

 

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America and the Law: Challenges for the 21st Century
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