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Cover
Hardcover
Pages
464
Publication Name
THE JUDGES Mayer, Martin 2006 First Edition First Printing
Edition
First Edition
Printing
First Printing
Book Condition
Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket
Features
White cover is pristine Boards and spine are straight. Binding
ISBN
9780312289751
Book Title
Judges : A Penetrating Exploration of American Courts and of the New Decisions--Hard Decisions--They Must Make for a New Millennium
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2006
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Martin Mayer
Genre
Law
Topic
General, Jurisprudence, Courts
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
25.2 Oz
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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Our courts, the third branch of the government, are central in the administration of our democracy. But their operations are shrouded in a mythology with its ritual incantations of "rule of law," "equal justice" and "presumption of innocence"--one that this book pierces.  We have 30,000 judges. Many are hard-working and distinguished jurists; most are simply lawyers who knew a politician.  It does not help that the job pays poorly. We have no judicial profession: we do not train judges before or after they mount the bench. There is no national court system. Fifty sovereign states, a federal government, counties and municipalities and state and federal agencies all have their own courts, their own rules and not infrequently their own laws and are deluged with cases filed by a million lawyers. Today, less than 3% of criminal charges and 4% of civil disputes are resolved by court trials. The noted author argues that a specialized world demands specialized courts and judges expert in the subjects they must consider. Following the leadership of Chief Judge Judith Kaye of New York's highest court, the Conference of Chief Justices from all fifty states has endorsed her use of "problem-solving courts" to take the judiciary into the twenty-first century.    The Judges  is Martin Mayer's most important book from many successful titles dating from the 1950s. It opens up a debate that will occupy scholars, justices, many of the one million lawyers in our country, and law school professors and students for years to come.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
0312289758
ISBN-13
9780312289751
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56968618

Product Key Features

Book Title
Judges : A Penetrating Exploration of American Courts and of the New Decisions--Hard Decisions--They Must Make for a New Millennium
Author
Martin Mayer
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
General, Jurisprudence, Courts
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Law
Number of Pages
464 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
25.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Kf8700.M354 2006
Edition Description
Annotated Edition
Reviews
Praise forTHE JUDGES: Â"Martin Mayer has done it again, explaining in crystal clear prose how judges really work, lifting a veil of secrecy that has long shrouded judicial activity. Mayer's outstanding new book,THE JUDGES, couldn't be a better guide to the challenges that confront our legal system and judges in particular. Nothing less than our legal system is at stake.Â" Â-Robert Litan, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General (Antitrust Division), U.S. Department of Justice. Praise forTHE LAWYERS: Â"Studded with fascinating backstager secrets. . .contains 'in' material about a profession noted for its reticence toward letting the public know too much. . . shoots holes in the mystique that surrounds lawyers in the public eye.Â"Â--The National Observer Praise forTHE BANKERS: Â"Martin Mayer has taken what could be a dull matter and made it fascinating but, miraculously, he's not sacrificed truth to drama.Â" Â-Paul Samuelson, Praise for "THE JUDGES": "Martin Mayer has done it again, explaining in crystal clear prose how judges really work, lifting a veil of secrecy that has long shrouded judicial activity. Mayer's outstanding new book, "THE JUDGES," couldn't be a better guide to the challenges that confront our legal system and judges in particular. Nothing less than our legal system is at stake." -Robert Litan, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General (Antitrust Division), U.S. Department of Justice. Praise for "THE LAWYERS": "Studded with fascinating backstager secrets. . .contains 'in' material about a profession noted for its reticence toward letting the public know too much. . . shoots holes in the mystique that surrounds lawyers in the public eye."--"The National Observer""" Praise for "THE BANKERS": "Martin Mayer has taken what could be a dull matter and made it fascinating but, miraculously, he's not sacrificed truth to drama." -Paul Samuelson, Praise for THE JUDGES : "Martin Mayer has done it again, explaining in crystal clear prose how judges really work, lifting a veil of secrecy that has long shrouded judicial activity. Mayer's outstanding new book, THE JUDGES , couldn't be a better guide to the challenges that confront our legal system and judges in particular. Nothing less than our legal system is at stake." -Robert Litan, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General (Antitrust Division), U.S. Department of Justice.   Praise for THE LAWYERS : "Studded with fascinating backstager secrets. . .contains 'in' material about a profession noted for its reticence toward letting the public know too much. . . shoots holes in the mystique that surrounds lawyers in the public eye."-- The National Observer   Praise for THE BANKERS : "Martin Mayer has taken what could be a dull matter and made it fascinating but, miraculously, he's not sacrificed truth to drama." -Paul Samuelson  , Praise for THE JUDGES : "Martin Mayer has done it again, explaining in crystal clear prose how judges really work, lifting a veil of secrecy that has long shrouded judicial activity. Mayer's outstanding new book, THE JUDGES , couldn't be a better guide to the challenges that confront our legal system and judges in particular. Nothing less than our legal system is at stake." -Robert Litan, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General (Antitrust Division), U.S. Department of Justice. Praise for THE LAWYERS : "Studded with fascinating backstager secrets. . .contains 'in' material about a profession noted for its reticence toward letting the public know too much. . . shoots holes in the mystique that surrounds lawyers in the public eye."-- The National Observer Praise for THE BANKERS : "Martin Mayer has taken what could be a dull matter and made it fascinating but, miraculously, he's not sacrificed truth to drama." -Paul Samuelson, Praise for THE JUDGES : "Martin Mayer has done it again, explaining in crystal clear prose how judges really work, lifting a veil of secrecy that has long shrouded judicial activity. Mayer's outstanding new book, THE JUDGES , couldn't be a better guide to the challenges that confront our legal system and judges in particular.Nothing less than our legal system is at stake." -Robert Litan, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General (Antitrust Division), U.S. Department of Justice. Praise for THE LAWYERS : "Studded with fascinating backstager secrets. . .contains 'in' material about a profession noted for its reticence toward letting the public know too much. . . shoots holes in the mystique that surrounds lawyers in the public eye."-- The National Observer Praise for THE BANKERS : "Martin Mayer has taken what could be a dull matter and made it fascinating but, miraculously, he's not sacrificed truth to drama." -Paul Samuelson
Copyright Date
2006
Lccn
2006-050124
Dewey Decimal
347.73/1
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22

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