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Publisher: Broadman & Holman Pub
Published: Dec 1969
Genre: Fiction - Legal
Retail Price: $12.99
Pages: 472
In a courtroom suspense novel with ties to today's issues, the U.S. Senate ratifies the United National Right of the Child, challenging parental rights to make decisions concerning raising their offspring and resulting in a heated battle in the Virginia Supreme Court. Original.
Years ago, Oliver Garland--an African-American judge--was nominated to the Supreme Court, but was unable to accept because of a shocking scandal. Now...
Jack Skinner, a thrice-divorced southern Alabama criminal defense lawyer with alimony problems, finds himself representing Brad Caine, a stranger with...
Bored with his life as a legal consultant, lawyer Dismas Hardy agrees to be the second chair for a case being tried by his associate, Amy Wu. Having...
When successful estates lawyer Jack Newlin confesses to the murder of his heiress wife, both his youthful attorney Mary DNunzio and veteran detective...
Young attorney Daniel Ames is fired from his firm after mistakenly giving out damaging, top-secret documents that could cause a major client, Geller...
Whether it's poker or trial law, wisecracking Rita Morrone plays to win, especially when she takes on the defense of the Honorable Fiske Hamilton, a...
Assigned to a desk job after recovering from a near-fatal gunshot wound, lieutenant Abe Glitsky becomes involved in the investigation into a murdered...