Working Paralegals Must Know Their Ground
Paralegals must understand what it is they will be working at and what they will be doing after they are...
83 viewsParalegals must understand what it is they will be working at and what they will be doing after they are...
83 viewsFrom Rob Reuland and Lisa Scottoline, a couple of books that blow away your average beach reads.
7 viewsJust about all law school students and graduates will tell you that they wish someone had better prepared them...
63 viewsWith the upcoming release of his new book, best-selling author and world-famous prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi...
312 viewsTough, raw, and occasionally heartbreaking, ''Ready for the People: My Most Chilling Cases as a Prosecutor''...
150 viewsIn Murder in Mississippi: United States v. Price and the Struggle for Civil Rights, professor Howard Ball...
194 viewsJames Chace's 1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft & Debs - The Election that Changed the Country tells the...
892 viewsProspective and current law students, as well as practicing attorneys who are questioning whether a legal...
1318 viewsPowerful, touching, and ultimately uplifting despite its grim subject matter, ''The Sea Inside'' explores a...
615 viewsOn November 9, 2004, nearly 6,000 people braved the frigid upstate New York night to wind their ways into a...
8 viewsThree new books deal with the ramifications of the Brown decision on schoolchildren and the broader...
104 viewsShould You Marry a Lawyer? - A Couple's Guide to Balancing Work, Love and Ambition tackles the very real...
11711 viewsWashington Times reporter Bill Gertz addresses the ever-present dangers to United States national security,...
24 viewsIn high school, we memorize the key terminology. In law school, we delve a bit deeper into John Marshall's...
6647 viewsCruel Justice : Three Strikes and the Politics of Crime in America's Golden State, the latest effort of...
300 viewsThis book asserts that President Bush is a man of character, plain and simple. According to investigative...
552 viewsFredric Dannen's Hit Men reads more like a ready-for-the-big-screen novel than a non-fiction account of the...
1090 viewsSeymour M. Hersh's Chain of Command: the Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib (hereafter Chain of Command) is the kind...
50 viewsThis week, we examine Raving Fans, a book that portrays the decaying relationships between professionals and...
860 viewsWith the recent surge in the number of books about presidential politics, national intelligence failures,...
241 viewsOne surefire method of retaining one's sanity in the midst of the sound and fury of the upcoming presidential...
322 viewsAt LawCrossing.com, we try to show our readers a wide cross-section of the professional avenues available to...
35 viewsWould you become your brother's keeper? Or your sister's? Your spouse's? Maybe your mother's or father's...
617 viewsThis week, reviewer James Fant reviews Valverde's Gold, an Englishman's quest for the gold of the Incas. This...
169 viewsYou can judge a book by its cover. Just take a look at political cartoonist Pat Oliphant's cover for Maureen...
127 viewsNever one to shy away from controversy, this week our reviewer takes on the book that the Democrats don't want...
29 viewsTaking a break from nonfiction, our reviewer opts to review a mystery novel of sorts this week — the tale of...
844 viewsWith literature on the war in Iraq piling up, one of its most prominent figures, General Tommy Franks, weighs...
40 viewsAfter months of hearings, the 9/11 Commission has released its findings about what transpired leading up to...
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