Customer Review: This is the story of the triumph of the human spirit and the cause of righteousness. Clarence Thomas deserves the best of America, because he is the best of America.
Customer Review: I just finished reading this book and it was amazing! I couldn't put it down. Judge Judy is so honest and has many incredible positions on the justice system that each state should take note. I personally agree with her on all of her stances toward welfare, incarceration, and law in general. A must... more info
Customer Review: Everybody college-aged or older, even at retirement age should read this book. Maybe the only people who wouldn't benefit from the incredible metathemes and greater story are those who are completely self-actualized in perfect jobs and have a perfect life. Those are the only people who may not... more info
Customer Review: Ted Sorensen, who was as much a Kennedy alter ego as he was a speechwriter, is the keeper of the Kennedy flame. In that capacity he wrote Kennedy's biography in 1965. But that book was wooden and lacking in perspective. This book is written after Sorensen has lived a full lifetime and enjoys the... more info
Customer Review: Definitely kept me entertained, yet came across as being fabricated. For example, she talked about how the night before she got married, they partied so hard they didn't go to bed until 7. Huh....anyone that parties know you just stay up. Also, when she was talking about how skinny she was, and how... more info
Customer Review: Great exploratory read for those interested in what the first year of law school is like at an prestigious institution. Accessible enough to imagine yourself in the everyday shoes of the writer. It helped me, to an extent, form decisions about where I chose to attend law school. Other... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book with the hope that I would gain insights into the minds of serial killers and the like. However, I am very disappointed and hence do not want to buy another book by John Douglas. John Douglas, who was one of the key figures in development of the FBI's profiling techniques, cannot... more info
Customer Review: I have little to add to existing Amazon reviews except to say that I found some information that I had not seen elsewhere. However, there are glaring inaccuracies that even a casual student of the general topic of organized crime in America can spot -- one off the top of my head is the mention Ben... more info
Customer Review: I found this account of the Supreme Court far less engaging than "The Nine". Rosen's main point - that judicial temperament determines success on the court, in the sense that justices who work well with others have more influence - hardly qualifies as an earth-shattering insight. But it causes him... more info