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Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 538

Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words

In 1983, Judith S. Kaye (1938–2016) became the first woman appointed to the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court. Ten years later, she became the first woman to be appointed chief judge of the xourt, and by the time she retired, in 2008, she was the longest-serving chief judge in the court's history. During her long career, she distinguished herself as a lawyer, jurist, reformer, mentor, and colleague, as well as a wife and mother. Bringing together Kaye's own autobiography, completed shortly before her death, as well as selected judicial opinions, articles, and speeches, Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words makes clear why she left such an enduring mark upon the court, the nation, and al...

The Women in the Gospel Ofjohn: the Divine Feminine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

The Women in the Gospel Ofjohn: the Divine Feminine

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Outside In
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 914

Outside In

"My behavior is not a Yankee's behavior. It just is not, no matter what. My family was Italian, and different from most other Italian immigrants. We did not need to melt in. We did not need to assimilate, because of who we were and what we came from. While other people were painting themselves red, white, and blue, we talked Italian, absorbed our family's history, and thought of ourselves as being what we always were. In the deepest sense, I was never taught to be a Yankee, which is a fact that comes out in any number of the things that I do and try to accomplish. Some people have the feeling that what I write and say is too subtle, or perhaps manipulative; or that I behave a bit outlandishly; but those people do not put what I do in the context of Italy, in the context of that very old, very subtle, very complicated society, which I come from"--

Tatty, I Have a Lawyer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

Tatty, I Have a Lawyer

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The Power of the Jury
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

The Power of the Jury

Demonstrates how each stage of the jury process transforms citizens into responsible jurors.

Legal Accents, Legal Borrowing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Legal Accents, Legal Borrowing

  • Categories: Law

A wide variety of problem-solving courts have been developed in the United States over the past two decades and are now being adopted in countries around the world. These innovative courts--including drug courts, community courts, domestic violence courts, and mental health courts--do not simply adjudicate offenders. Rather, they attempt to solve the problems underlying such criminal behaviors as petty theft, prostitution, and drug offenses. Legal Accents, Legal Borrowing is a study of the international problem-solving court movement and the first comparative analysis of the development of these courts in the United States and the other countries where the movement is most advanced: England,...

The Serial Killer Whisperer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

The Serial Killer Whisperer

Documents the story of a young man who suffered a traumatic brain injury that left him incapable of judging or feeling repulsion and who found purpose by learning how to connect and glean vital information from serial murderers.

Coal Cracker's Son
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Coal Cracker's Son

Coal Cracker's Son is a novel that focuses upon young Joey Gobol and his Polish family when they lived in Nanticoke, a small coal-mining town in northeast Pennsylvania during the Great Depression. Although certain scenarios are fictitious and/or embellished, the story documents Joey's triumphs over adversities at home and as a sailor on a destroyer escort in pursuit of German submarines in World War II. The author cites the futility and intrinsic dangers synonymous with the coal mining industry. His narration also captures the lifestyle, spirit and resiliency of Polish immigrants and their families.

Point Made
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

Point Made

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04
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  • Publisher: OUP Us

In Point Made, Ross Guberman uses the work of great advocates as the basis of a valuable, step-by-step brief-writing and motion-writing strategy for practitioners. The author takes an empirical approach, drawing heavily on the writings of the nation's 50 most influential lawyers.

Discovering Wounded Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Discovering Wounded Justice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Alyssa Giordano, a first generation American, never thought being a woman in this day and age would be a disadvantage... until she met her first boss. Her grandmothers, one Irish, the other Italian, fought so hard to be seen by other women as their husbands' equals. But Alyssa's grandfathers, and her father, knew who really ran things. Barely a year into her career, the young lawyer couldn't believe that Duncan Kennedy would accuse her of a double cross and sack her after she'd rebuffed his advances. Nor could she believe that his partner, Lydia Price, refused to support her. As she leaves behind her first job in the only career which she'd ever wanted, Alyssa, pride wounded, loses faith in ...