Discusses how seemingly small decisions by the Court can bring on extreme change in American law, and ultimately in American society, and emphasizes the importance of restoring the Court's bipartisanship and objectivity.
By taking Tolstoy's famous dictum that every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way, and bending it to the service of the black-comic, Southern neo-gothic novel, Julie Edelson creates...
The issue at law began during the final hours of President John Adams's administration. Adams, a member of the Federalist party, wasn't thrilled to be succeeded by his intellectual sparring partner and political adversary, ...
In his new book, Courting Disaster, Thiessen documents just how effective the CIA’s interrogations were in foiling attacks on America, penetrating al-Qaeda’s high command, and providing our military with actionable intelligence.
What Demetri wants, Demetri gets… Race car driver Demetri Lucas's life is comprised of two things: betting and winning.
Courting Disaster
Courting Disaster
This book shows how the cost and stress of legal action can be almost entirely eliminated by settling disputes based on biblical principles of compromise and mutual respect.
Just as Mary thinks she can handle her sudden deluge of marriage proposals, she finds herself the unwilling third in yet another love triangle.
Christians should not go out with non-Christians, and the author thoroughly explores the various issues involved.
Caregiver or crook?