With the importance of a free press and the rule of law rightly in the national conversation, Dan Bernstein’s "Justice in Plain Sight" is a timely release, detailing a California paper’s Supreme Court battles over the press and... Read More
In "The Third Degree", Scott D. Seligman examines a 100-year-old murder case that went all the way to the Supreme Court. The book is especially timely in its examinations of American police practices and attitudes about immigration.... Read More
The true allure of the book is in its artfully chosen details, taken from sources ranging from court transcripts to personal memoirs. Richard H. Underwood’s "Gaslight Lawyers" is an intriguing collection of stories profiling some of... Read More
2016 Foreword INDIES Finalist (True Crime), 2017 IPPY Book of the Year Awards—Bronze medal in Cover Design—Nonfiction, 2017 IPPY Book of the Year Awards—Silver medal in Southeast—Best Regional, and Nonfiction
The author doles out plenty of factual data, but injects his own hard-won advice about prison culture. Longtime federal prisoner Christopher Zoukis has written an authoritative and highly detailed compendium of necessary information for... Read More
This well-written and concise how-to on divorce is sprinkled with ample doses of humor. Divorce attorney Larry Sarezky’s "Divorce, Simply Stated" is a primer for those who want to end, as he puts it, “a dysfunctional marriage with a... Read More
Tischendorf’s meticulously detailed account reveals the criminal justice system at its best during a time when much is being made of its failings. “There is no word in the English language to describe a mother who has lost her... Read More