5768015
9781595581945
The fiction and poetry that every literate lawyer will want to know and every armchair attorney will devour. ""The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.""--William Shakespeare Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ayn Rand, Martin Luther King Jr., and Johnny Cash have all written it. Joseph K., Hurricane Carter, Portia, and Bigger Thomas have starred in the most timeless examples of the genre. And now, law school professor and noted novelist Thane Rosenbaum has collected the crusaders and casualties of the law, both real and imagined, in one handsome volume of "law lit." Some of the finest writers in the world have been tantalized by the law and the nature of judgment, justice, and revenge. With dozens of selections, including prose, poetry, essays, and even TV and film scripts, "Law Lit" is a dazzling collection that transcends place and time, from ancient Greece to foggy London to the narrow streets of Prague and the spectacle of an Alabama courthouse, offering an enlightening look at the legal system and its practitioners and at how lives can be laid bare before the bench.Rosenbaum, Thane is the author of 'Law Lit: From Atticus Finch to The Practice: A Collection of Great Writing About the Law', published 2007 under ISBN 9781595581945 and ISBN 1595581944.
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