Criminal Justice

Law Lit
From Atticus Finch to The Practice

Thane Rosenbaum

See You in Court
How the Right Made America a Lawsuit Nation

Thomas Geoghegan

May It Please the Court
The Most Significant Oral Arguments Made Before the Supreme Court Since 1955

Peter Irons, Stephanie Guitton

All Alone in the World
Children of the Incarcerated

Nell Bernstein

Information Feudalism
Who Owns the Knowledge Economy?

Peter Drahos, John Braithwaite

Conspiracy in the Streets
The Extraordinary Trial of the Chicago Seven

Jon Wiener

Guantánamo
The War on Human Rights

David Rose

Conned
How Millions Went to Prison, Lost the Vote, and Helped Send George W. Bush to the White House

Sasha Abramsky

Terrorism and the Constitution
Sacrificing Civil Liberties in the Name of National Security

David Cole, James X. Dempsey

The Autonomy Myth
A Theory of Dependency

Martha Albertson Fineman

Enemy Aliens
Double Standards and Constitutional Freedoms in the War on Terrorism

David Cole

Good Courts
The Case for Problem-Solving Justice

Greg Berman, John Feinblatt

A Matter of Law
A Memoir of Struggle in the Cause of Equal Rights

Robert L. Carter

Good Cops
The Case for Preventive Policing

David A. Harris

Brown v. Board
The Landmark Oral Argument Before the Supreme Court

Leon Friedman

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