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Black's law

a criminal lawyer reveals his defense strategies in four cliffhanger cases
1999
Criminal defense lawyer Roy Black describes the legal strategies he used to defend his clients in four dangerous and difficult cases, and discusses his belief in standing up for the rights of the accused.

A season for justice

the life and times of civil rights lawyer Morris Dees
1991

Sarge

the life and times of Sargent Shriver
2004
This is a superbly researched, immensely readable political biography by Stossel, a senior editor at the Atlantic Monthly. Although Sargent Shriver (b. 1915) was never victorious in electoral politics, he emerges here as one of the more adept and dedicated public servants of the 20th century. His early professional direction was determined less by his own ambition than by his relationship to the Kennedys through his marriage to John and Robert Kennedy's sister Eunice. Suspending his own political aspirations to devote his efforts to John's 1960 presidential campaign, he went on to serve as the first director of the Peace Corps. Worried about charges of nepotism, Shriver agreed to serve only if Kennedy put his nomination before the Senate for review. In the minds of many, he would never emerge from his connection to the Kennedys, but his legacy, as Stossel argues convincingly, is impressive in its own right. Shriver headed the War on Poverty for President Johnson, which led to the eventual creations of VISTA and Head Start, and other services for the poor. He later served as ambassador to France, created the Special Olympics, ran for vice-president with George McGovern in 1972, and was a candidate for the presidential nomination in 1976. While some may find Stossel's view of Shriver hagiographic, that may have less to do with Stossel than with his subject, an inspiring figure whose life reaffirms the power of politics and government to effect positive, creative change. Set against a century of totalitarianism, war and gross inhumanity, Shriver's devotion to the "empowerment of impoverished groups" is a model of integrity and idealism.

Black market

1994
A courageous Federal agent, a powerful and resourceful woman lawyer - only they can possibly stop the unspeakable from happening. New York City is under siege by a secret militia group - and that's just the beginning of the terror.

Blind ambition

the White House years
1977
The man who told a great deal during the summer of 1973 tells more, recounting his own scheming rise in the Nixon White House and the maneuverings, intrigues, blackmailing, betrayals, double lives, and moral blankness of his superiors.

The man to see

Edward Bennett Williams, ultimate insider; legendary trial lawyer
1992

Philomena

a mother, her son, and a fifty-year search
2013
A biography of Philomena Lee and Michael Hess who were reunited fifty years after Philomena was forced to give him up for adoption by the Catholic Church.

You can't do that, Dan Moody!

the Klan fighting governor of Texas
1998
A narrative about the life of Dan Moody, a young Texas lawyer who fought against the violence, racism, and hate the Ku Klux Klan spread, and won.

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