The case against lawyers

how the lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats have turned the law into an instrument of tyranny, and what we as citizens have to do about it

By Crier, Catherine

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ISBN
978-0-76790-504-6
Publisher
New York : Broadway Books, 2002.


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Reviewed on November 15, 2002

Crier, a former district attorney, lawyer, and judge and host of Court TV's Crier Report, here argues that "the rule of law has become a source of power and influence, not liberty and justice" and is being used by lawyers and others to the detriment of society. She sees U.S. law as often not clearly understood, fair, or reasonable and as more adversarial than truth seeking. At her best, Crier offers clear and forc...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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