By Mark Seal

The Man in the Rockefeller Suit: The Astonishing Rise and Spectacular Fall of a Serial Impostor

In this real-life thriller, a reporter follows the trail of a remarkable deceiver.

Clarence Darrow, Twice

Two fine biographies look at the deeply flawed man behind some of history’s most famous legal cases.

By David K. Shipler

The Rights of the People: How Our Search for Safety Invades Our Liberties

A scholarly work investigating not just the judiciary’s role but also society’s responsibility in the diminution of Fourth Amendment protections.

Ronald K.L. Collins and Sam Chaltain

We Must Not Be Afraid to Be Free

A compelling look at some of the people whose lives changed the law of free speech and the First Amendment.

Deborah E. Lipstadt

The Eichmann Trial

Judge Patricia Wald, who presided over Yugoslav War Crimes trials, reviews a new look at the trial of a Nazi master of concentration camps.

Allan C. Hutchinson

Is Eating People Wrong? Great Legal Cases and How They Shaped the World

Considering cannibalism...and other food for thought

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