邁剋爾•利夫(Michael S Lief) 曾從事報社編輯工作,現任美國加利福尼亞州文圖拉市高級副檢察官。 米切爾•考德威爾(H. Mitchell Caldwell) 美國佩波戴恩大學(Pepperdine University)法學院法學教授。
From the authors of the critically acclaimed Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury comes a collection of closing arguments that spans 250 years and eight landmark trials that have redefined civil rights in America and profoundly affected our society.
Every day millions of Americans enjoy the freedom to decide what they do with their property, their bodies, their speech, and their votes. However, the rights to these freedoms have not always been guaranteed. Our civil rights have been assured by cases that have produced monumental shifts in America's cultural, social, and legal landscape over the past three centuries.
Until now, the closing arguments from these trials have been unavailable to the lay reader -- except in the lasting effects of the decisions that they influenced. But here the authors have collected some of the most pivotal and exciting closing arguments in history -- from the Amistad case, in which John Quincy Adams brought the injustice of slavery to the center stage of American politics, to the Susan B. Anthony decision, which paved the way to success for women's suffrage, to the Larry Flynt trial, in which the porn king became an unlikely champion for freedom of speech.
One instance demonstrates how bad lawyering can make bad law -- the Carrie Buck case, in which the Supreme Court upheld the forced sterilization of women, a decision still on the books today.
Each of the eight chapters presents a case in the context of American society -- then and now -- and includes a brief historical introduction, a biographical sketch of the attorney involved, an analysis of the closing argument, and a summary of the impact of the trial's conclusion on its participants and our country. In clear, jargon-free prose, Michael S Lief and H. Mitchell Caldwell make these pivotal, society-changing cases come to vibrant life for every reader -- fully revealing the trials that have helped resolve America's most complex civil issues and define our lives.
發表於2024-11-24
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介紹的事件還算不錯,但是作者的文筆也太冗長瞭,有些人物和事件也不是很重要和主題關係也不大,還羅裏囉嗦介紹一大堆
評分有控辯雙方的說辭,更有法官的判言,完整的closing,富於現場感 隻可惜,翻譯得不象中文。如果譯者是馮象先生的話,就完美瞭。 ----------------- 讀完九人,覺得盒飯來翻譯的話,可能更閤適
評分正如題目所寫的一樣,這是我認為在我數年的閱讀生涯裏,比起那些經典的小說、散文或者其他任何文學藝術形式著作更應該得到閱讀的一本書。 我將從我個人的閱讀體驗敘述我的理由,其次或者說同時,我也將說明,盡管在一些人眼裏,他那純英語語言式的,令人頭暈眼花的長句將導緻閱...
評分來北京之前,飯老師送瞭我一本書,新星齣版社引進的《搖搖欲墜的哭牆:改變我們生活方式的終結辯論》。看一眼這個不算短的中文名,是無法知道書中的內容的,而原書的名字叫And The Walls Came Tumbling Down, greatest closing arguments protecting civil liberties,非常簡潔...
評分第一頁就齣錯,1941年10月7日。。。FUCK,明顯是12月7日之誤,珍珠港啊大哥,興趣大減。正文的內容也不甚閤理,沒看DISCOVERY效果好
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