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The racketeer

2012
Former attorney Malcolm Bannister, incarcerated in the federal prison camp near Frostburg, Maryland, knows who killed judge Fawcett and why, but is not going to reveal the truth for free.

Judge Sewall's apology

the Salem witch trials and the forming of the American conscience
2005
Uses the personal story of Judge Samuel Sewall to explore the Salem witch hunt of 1692 from a new perspective, discussing how the witch hunt helped create a new sense of social consciousness and how Sewall's role in the trials impacted his own beliefs.

John Marshall and the heroic age of the Supreme Court

2001
Chronicles the life of John Marshall, focusing on the years he served as the fourth chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, from 1801 to 1835.

The racketeer

a novel
2013
Former attorney Malcolm Bannister, incarcerated in the federal prison camp near Frostburg, Maryland, knows who killed judge Fawcett and why, but is not going to reveal the truth for free.

A timeline of the Supreme Court

2004
Provides a chronological look at the history of the United States Supreme Court, the judges who have made their mark there, and the cases which have been important in each century.

Thurgood Marshall

American Revolutionary
1998
A biography of Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American to be appointed to the Supreme Court, discussing his work on behalf of civil rights, and his drive to change the country, and offering details of his private life.

Judges

2011
Gives young readers an idea of the role that judges play in keeping their community safe.

Alone

2005
Bobby Dodge, sniper for the Massachusetts State Police, encounters a situation where he makes a split-second decision to kill the man holding a woman and her son hostage; however, things begin to unravel when the woman turns out not to be what she appeared and Dodge becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation.

Becoming Justice Blackmun

Harry Blackmun's Supreme Court journey
2005
The author presents an in-depth study of Justice Harry A. Blackmun, who served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1970 to 1994, and chronicles his life and years of service on the Court, several landmark decisions of which he was a part, his own views regarding abortion, the death penalty, and affirmative action, and much more.

The real Anita Hill

the untold story
1993
Examination of facts about Anita Hill that were not disclosed previously which contradict her public image and bring serious doubt to her credibility.

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