A history of law draws on the particulars of twenty seminal historic cases that have shaped the modern legal system, from King Alfred to Thomas More's trial for treason, Earl Warren's stand on school segregation to the Rodney King verdicts. 15,000 first printing.
I found This book in the library and when finished reading it, knew I must own it and at once. It is a complete delight: learned, factual, humorous and a great read! He gives us twenty-one stories starting with Alfred the Great and finishing with the Rodney King trial. Some of the chapters left an everlasting impression, e.g., Thomas More's treason trial, Edward Coke the leading English legal scholar attempting to walk all over Sir Walter Raleigh at his trial. (Coke's attempt failed miserably). I must mention William Pitt's declaration that"everyman's home is his castle "in the chapter "Reasonable Searches and Seizures" Enough said, for Heaven's sake, just go buy this treasure! You won't be sorry.
Great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I worked in Mr. Knight's law firm while I was in law school. At the time he was working on this book. I couldn't wait to read it. It was worth it. Sadly, I loaned my copy to a local newspaper editor, and have never gotten it back. I wish every student of high school history/civics had a copy of this book. I wish that every adult who questions our basic rights as outlined in the bill of rights, would read this book. It is very well written: not as a text book, but as a story about real people who faced challenges, and how our legal system resulted. I'm ordering a new copy for myself, with thoughts of a couple of people that I will lend it to. Maybe I should buy two copies!
Readable, accurate and illuminating legal history for laymen
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
A well-researched and readable legal history that casts a greater understanding of the law and the tradition of the American legal system. Most important it introduces the lay reader to legal thinking not as a scholar, but as a citizen for whom law is a fact and not an option.
Captivating legal history and principle.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is a sheer delight. Witty, insightful and entertaining. What a great introduction to the history, politics and philosophy behind our system of jurisprudence.
Written like a story instead of a textbook.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
To combine history and law together and make it interesting is difficult. This book kept my attention from start to finish because it was told more as a story than a textbook. Each chapter is about a different legal principle. He examines the history of each principle in a way that stripped me of my belief that the law was made by inspired visionaries back in 1776. The history he presents shows that the law as we know it today evolved from many lawyers, judges and jurys redefining the law to fit new problems. Because it reads like a story, it was a pleasure to read.
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