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by Keith M., December 31, 2013 5:26 PM
Mandery takes on the Supreme Court's landmark death penalty cases of the '60s and '70s and succeeds at an exceptionally difficult task: writing an engaging legal nonfiction book for general readers. This book gives the reader a balanced picture of the politics, legal doctrines, and personalities at play in the Supreme Court — when most books of this genre struggle to cover just one of those topics. A Wild Justice is very simply what every reader seeks: an important story well told.
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