The narrative explores the pivotal moment in 1962 when Justice Arthur Goldberg and clerk Alan Dershowitz challenged the long-standing acceptance of capital punishment. Their efforts sparked a movement among civil rights attorneys, culminating in the landmark 1972 Supreme Court case Furman v. Georgia, which unexpectedly struck down Georgia's death penalty law. Despite the deep divisions among justices, the ruling was widely interpreted as a potential turning point that could lead to the abolition of executions in the United States.
Evan J. Mandery Books
Evan Mandery is an author whose work spans both fiction and non-fiction, often exploring themes related to justice and societal structures. He skillfully employs narrative and factual approaches to delve into complex issues, offering readers insightful and thought-provoking content. As a professor, Mandery leverages his academic expertise and real-world observations to craft compelling examinations of his chosen subjects. His writing is characterized by its keen perception and its ability to illuminate the intricacies of the human condition within societal frameworks.
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Poison Ivy
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"An eye-opening look at how America's elite colleges and suburbs help keep the rich rich--making it harder than ever to fight the inequality dividing us today"-- Provided by publisher
Kdo by nestál o zaručené rady do života? Občas by se hodil přesný návod, čemu se vyhnout, na co se naopak soustředit, aby se měl člověk na světě co nejlépe. Ale čeho je moc…. Mladého spisovatele nedlouho před svatbou navštíví podivný host z budoucnosti, v němž pozná své vlastní starší já. Ten muž pro něj má jediné, ale důrazné varování… A vlákno vypravěčova života se začne odvíjet úplně jiným směrem. Záhadné návštěvy tím však nekončí a jeho existence se zamotává víc a víc. Jediné, co zůstává, jsou vzpomínky na Q - věčnou, nezapomenutelnou a nepřekonatelnou lásku.