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The death of obscenity is a fine, fine effort from the author. Thought-provoking narration on the evolution of legal systems.
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A general history nut with only a nominal interest in the law the book provided not only a boggling account of the historical u... Read More
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- This product had a total of 39 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 3 2022.
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A fascinating history of american law
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The author is a complex mix of liberal and conservative and always interesting
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Too bad the book more or less ends the history in 1980 when published
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Attorney rembar is the counsel who successfully defended mildly erotic by todays standards literature before the supreme court
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I recommend it to anyone wishing to gain a basic not too specific understanding of american law as it stood in 1980
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This book is not at all what i thought it would be
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Rembar has created if you can believe it an engaging history of the angloamerican legal system
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He shows how and why this archaic legal concept has fallen into disfavor and explains why the paradigm shifts have occured
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