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Counsel for the Situation - Shaping the Law to Realize America's Promise (Paperback)
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Counsel for the Situation - Shaping the Law to Realize America's Promise (Paperback)
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Bill Coleman's story is one that younger generations should mark
and inwardly digest, lest they forget the pioneers who helped to
make a better America possible."" From the Foreword by Stephen G.
Breyer. William Coleman has spent a lifetime opening doors and
breaking down barriers. He has been an eyewitness to history;
moreover, he has made history. This is his inspiring story, in his
own words. Americans of color faced daunting barriers in the 1940s.
Despite graduating first in his class at Harvard Law and clerking
for Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, Coleman was shut out
of major East Coast law firms. But as the Philadelphia native
writes, ""The times, they were a'changing."" He not only benefited
from that change he helped propel it, by way of dogged
determination, undeniable intellect, and stellar accomplishment.
Coleman's legal work with Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP Legal
Defense and Educational Fund helped jumpstart the civil rights
movement in the 1950s. He was the first American of color to clerk
for the Supreme Court, and later served as senior counsel to the
Warren Commission, investigating the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy. In 1975 he was appointed secretary of
transportation by President Gerald Ford the first American of color
to serve in a Republican cabinet and in 1995 he received the
Presidential Medal of Freedom from Bill Clinton. At his core, Bill
Coleman is a lawyer. He strives to be a ""counsel for the
situation"" an advocate able to take on major matters in a variety
of legal disciplines while upholding the highest traditions of
justice and the public interest. He is fiercely proud of the legal
profession's role in a democratic society and free economy, and he
is grateful for the opportunities that profession has afforded him
in the court room, the board room, and the corridors of power. It
is through this prism that he relates his own story his life and
the law. The results speak for themselves, and in this immensely
entertaining chronicle, the Counsel for the Situation speaks for
himself.
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