law reform

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law reform

Re-framers

170 eccentric, visionary, and patriotic proposals to rewrite the U.S. Constitution
2014
" ... [a] ... review of all the major proposals to rewrite, revise, or even replace the U.S. Constitution, covering more than 170 proposals [since] the nation's beginnings ... "--OCLC.

The liberty amendments

2013
"The long-awaited new book on how to fix our broken government by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Liberty and Tyranny and Ameritopia"--.

The death of common sense

how law is suffocating America
1994

Guilty

the collapse of criminal justice
1996
A New York State Supreme Court Judge discusses what is wrong with the criminal justice system in the United States, citing examples from his own courtroom and making reference to the O.J. Simpson case.

The death of common sense

how law is suffocating America
1996
A lawyer tells how Americans are being frustrated and humiliated by laws that thwart common sense and proposes a plan for citizens to take back control of the legal system.

Our undemocratic constitution

where the constitution goes wrong (and how we the people can correct it)
2006
The author presents a comprehensive examination of the U.S. Constitution, and maintains that it promotes unjust and ineffective government.

Do we need a new Constitution?

1994
Discusses the possibility that the American Constitution may be inadequate for a modern nation.

Tort reform

2006
Presents both sides of the issues regarding legal reforms of certain lawsuits that some lawmakers consider frivolous and costly to the American consumer.
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