Books of Judicial corruption

  • Lawyers & Judges: American Trojan Horses
    By Rodney Stich

    The defendants named in the Reno lawsuit included Senator Alan Cranston from California, and U.S. Representatives George Miller, Fortney Stark, Norman Mineta, Don Edwards, and Daniel Lundgren ...

  • Gangland: The Lawyers
    By James Morton

    Gangland figures cannot function without their lawyers, who speak for them in court, throw doubt on the evidence, try to obtain reduced sentences, and who may even bribe and intimidate witnesses.

  • Shadow of Doubt: Probing the Supreme Court
    By Marites DaƱguilan Vitug

    Shadow of Doubt: Probing the Supreme Court

  • Malice Aforethought: How Lawyers Use Our Secret Rules to Get Rich, Get Sex, Get Even-- and Get Away with it
    By David W. Marston

    Malice Aforethought is a behind-the-scenes look at American attorneys who are poisoning the American legal system: how and why they do it and how they cover it up.

  • Kings of Tort
    By Tom Dawson, Alan Lange

    "Kings of Tort chronicles a tale of judicial bribery and political intrigue in Mississippi ... . It features the story of Dickie Scruggs, who was largely credited with bringing down Big Tobacco in the early 1990s.