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Books > Law > Jurisprudence & general issues > Legal profession > General
The surprising life of Chief Justice John Marshall, who turned the
Supreme Court into a bulwark against presidential and congressional
tyranny and saved American democracyIn this startling biography,
award-winning author Harlow Giles Unger reveals how Virginia-born
John Marshall emerged from the Revolutionary War's bloodiest
battlefields to become one of the nation's most important Founding
Fathers: America's greatest Chief Justice. With nine decisions that
shocked the nation, John Marshall and his court saved American
liberty by protecting individual rights and the rights of private
business against tyranny by federal, state, and local government.
The outsider who transformed our justice system Nazir Afzal knows a
thing or two about justice. As a Chief Prosecutor, it was his job
to make sure the most complex, violent and harrowing crimes made it
to court, and that their perpetrators were convicted. From the
Rochdale sex ring to the earliest prosecutions for honour killing
and modern slavery, Nazir was at the forefront of the British legal
system for decades. But his story begins in Birmingham, in the
sixties, as a young boy facing racist violence and the tragic death
of a young family member - and it's this that sets him on the path
to his groundbreaking career, and which enables him to help
communities that the conventional justice system ignores, giving a
voice to the voiceless. A memoir of struggle and survival as well
as crime and punishment, The Prosecutor is both a searing insight
into the justice system and a powerful story of one man's pursuit
of the truth.
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