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A Book of Legal Lists: The Best and Worst American Law, with 150 Court Judge Trivia Questions

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A Book of Legal Lists: The Best and Worst American Law, with 150 Court Judge Trivia Questions
A Book of Legal Lists: The Best and Worst American Law, with 150 Court Judge Trivia Questions

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A Book of Legal Lists: The Best and Worst American Law, with 150 Court Judge Trivia Questions

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From John Marshall, the greatest Supreme Court Justice, to Alfred Moore, one of the worst, Bernard Schwartz's
A Book of Legal Lists
—the first ever compiled—provides the Ten Bests and Worsts in American law (and also includes answers to 150 trivia questions about the legal world). Stretching back to the early 1700s, the law and the judges who interpret it have maintained a steady presence in our lives—sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. From disappointments like
Plessy v. Ferguson
(number two on the Ten Worst Supreme Court Decisions list), which gave the lie to the American ideal "that all men are created equal," to lesser known but no less important decisions such as the 1933
United States v. One Book Called "Ulysses"
, (number nine on the Ten Greatest Non-Supreme Court Decisions) the landmark First Amendment case that eased the law governing censorship, Bernard Schwartz provides legal experts and non-experts alike with entertaining information in a format that can be found nowhere else.

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