Though Wilkes was not reliable, there was just enough of her own fears in his words to give her pause. “Mr. Wilkes, you must not give credence to gossip.” “Gossip is passed from ear to ear, Lady Annica. My source is close enough to have ...
Federalism questions were likely to beon Powell's mind. A persuasive opinionon this point mightconvince him. T HOUGH B RENNAN'S CLERKSDIDN 'Tknow it,theyhad apotential accomplice insidePowell's chambers. Powell had assigned Furman to ...
Discusses the history of the two Supreme Court cases that were responsible for changing the laws regarding the death penalty in America and polarizing the nation.
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Drawing on never-before-published original source detail, the epic story of two of the most consequential, and largely forgotten, moments in Supreme Court history.
A Wild Justice
A Wild Justice
A Wild Justice
Part-police procedural, part-spy thriller, A Wild Justice is a knock-out, perfect for fans of Desmond Bagley and Frederick Forsyth.