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Justice Brennan: The Great Conciliator
Published in Hardcover by Birch Lane Pr (1995)
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Wonderful story of a great jurist.
Thurgood Marshall: Warrior at the Bar, Rebel on the Bench
Published in Paperback by Citadel Pr (1994)
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Thurgood Marshall was a remarkable man and his contributions are equally remarkable. Although he was handed the baton by other leaders of the NAACP, he ran just as fast as they and achieved much more. I liked reading this book largely because I am a future lawyer and am interested in this sort of thing. This book was also written by lawyers and the quality of writing is a bit dull. However, if you are into reading this sort of book, I do recommend giving it a shot.
Catalina Island
Published in Paperback by Automobile Club of Southern California (1995)
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Challenges of Urban Education and Efficacy of School Reform
Published in Hardcover by JAI Press (01 December, 2002)
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Race
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The enduring question is "How could this man mold and shape such disparate groups of Justices to the point where he wrote some of the most significant majority opinions of our time?" With typical modesty, Justice Brennan said, that he learned early how to count to five.
Rod Clark does a masterful job in his chronicle of the life, the influences, the context and the enduring legacy of Justice Brennan. He was a trail blazer in a host of areas of jurisprudence: First Amendment law, criminal defendants rights and women's issues. He has authored dozens of opinions affirming rights which we now take for granted. All this from the man who said "I don't expect to distinguish myself on the Court".
A true American original. The kind of person who helped make this country great. A wonderful and easy read.