The Law of the Land

The Evolution of Our Legal System

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Legal History
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Author: Charles Rembar ISBN: 9781504015660
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: July 21, 2015
Imprint: Open Road Media Language: English
Author: Charles Rembar
ISBN: 9781504015660
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: July 21, 2015
Imprint: Open Road Media
Language: English

National Book Award Finalist: “A learned, thoughtful, witty legal history for the layman” (The New Yorker).

What do the thoughts of a ravenous tiger have to do with the evolution of America’s legal system? How do the works of Jane Austen and Ludwig van Beethoven relate to corporal punishment? In The Law of the Land, Charles Rembar examines these and many other topics, illustrating the surprisingly entertaining history of US law.

Best known for his passionate efforts to protect literature, including Lady Chatterley’s Lover, from censorship laws, Rembar offers an exciting look at the democratic judicial system that will appeal to lawyers and laymen alike. From the dark days of medieval England, when legal disputes were settled by duel, through recent paradigm shifts in the interpretation and application of the legal code, The Law of the Land is a compelling and informative history of the rules and regulations we so often take for granted.

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National Book Award Finalist: “A learned, thoughtful, witty legal history for the layman” (The New Yorker).

What do the thoughts of a ravenous tiger have to do with the evolution of America’s legal system? How do the works of Jane Austen and Ludwig van Beethoven relate to corporal punishment? In The Law of the Land, Charles Rembar examines these and many other topics, illustrating the surprisingly entertaining history of US law.

Best known for his passionate efforts to protect literature, including Lady Chatterley’s Lover, from censorship laws, Rembar offers an exciting look at the democratic judicial system that will appeal to lawyers and laymen alike. From the dark days of medieval England, when legal disputes were settled by duel, through recent paradigm shifts in the interpretation and application of the legal code, The Law of the Land is a compelling and informative history of the rules and regulations we so often take for granted.

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