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Peter Wallenstein

    Tell the Court I Love My Wife
    Blue Laws and Black Codes
    Cradle of America: A History of Virginia
    • Blue Laws and Black Codes

      Conflict, Courts, and Change in Twentieth-Century Virginia

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The transformation of law in Virginia over the past century highlights significant societal shifts, particularly regarding women's inclusion in the legal profession. Peter Wallenstein illustrates how citizens played a crucial role in changing laws, often bypassing legislative routes by bringing cases to court. Key examples include the repeal of restrictive "blue laws" and the dismantling of segregation laws, showcasing a grassroots approach to legal reform that reflects broader changes across the South and the nation.

      Blue Laws and Black Codes
    • Tell the Court I Love My Wife

      Race, Marriage, and Law-An American History

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of miscegenation law in the United States, this book delves into how states and courts have shaped the legal landscape of mixed-race marriage from colonial times to today. Through compelling narratives, including the story of Richard and Mildred Loving, it reveals the profound impact of these laws on personal lives and relationships. Peter Wallenstein combines detailed storytelling with historical analysis, highlighting the struggle for love and legality against the backdrop of societal norms and legal restrictions.

      Tell the Court I Love My Wife