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Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia  
Author: John R. Vile (Editor)
ISBN: 1576079899
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Booklist
Great American Judges fills a gap in the judicial reference category by providing biographical information on the great federal and state judges, both living and dead, in one collection. It covers a diverse array of 100 judges who were selected on the basis of frequent mention in various sources and results of a survey sent to legal scholars. The set begins with a rather lengthy forward on the role of judges in American history. Next come profiles arranged in an A-Z format. Each entry includes a portrait (when available) and introduction summarizing the salient points in the subject's judicial career. Following the introduction, the profile covers the subject's personal and professional career and court experiences. Rounding out each entry is a list of references and further reading. Sidebars treat an additional 60 or so "outstanding and/or newsworthy individuals," among them Clarence Thomas and Judge Judy. There are several appendixes, one of which is a table of the 100 great judges listed by date of birth and showing years of life, nation or state of birth, colleges attended, and courts over which they presided. From this table it is possible to identify the oldest living great judge (Luther Lee Bohanon, Senior Judge, U.S., Oklahoma, 103 years), and the shift from obtaining a legal education by reading law under a judge or lawyer to an emphasis on training in a university setting. Another supplemental feature is a trivia quiz, "How well do you know your Great American Judges?" Great American Judges is a valuable tool for providing current and retrospective biographical information on the nation's "best" judges. Academic and larger public libraries would find the source a welcome addition. RBB
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Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Inspiring and instructive biographies of the 100 most influential judges from state and federal courts in one easy to access volume.

SYNOPSIS

For this two-volume encyclopedia, Vile (political science, Middle Tennessee State University) gathers profiles of influential jurists, their applications of law, and their decisions in both federal and state courts throughout American history. Alphabetical entries on 100 major jurists, including Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., William Rehnquist, and Constance Baker Motley, plus 50 shorter entries for lesser-known figures, describe the lives of men and women, from colonial times to the present, who laid the foundation of US law and sustained its application and practice, and examine how their decisions influenced American society, jurisprudence, and the course of law. The profiles of major figures include b&w portraits. An introductory essay examines the role judges have played in American history. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

     



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