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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read,
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This review is from: Storming the Court: How a Band of Law Students Fought the President--and Won (Paperback)
This book is really great. I bought it for a book signing and never really intended to read it, but I'm glad I did. It was gripping and put really well into historical context. I learned a little about history, a little about the law, and had a great time doing it. Would definitely recommend this book to anyone. Law student, history major. . .whoever has time to read, really.
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Great-got it for my son who is beginning law school,
By Maria Nolan (MURRELLS INLET, SC, US) - See all my reviews
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I purchased this book for my son who is beginning law school this year. Since I didn't read it, his input was that is was a good book with interesting legal issues. As a fledgling lawyer, my son felt this was a good jump start towards entering law school. Product arrived very fast! Less than 2 days, w/o express delivery-super.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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The Road to Guantanamo,
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This review is from: Storming the Court: How a Band of Law Students Fought the President--and Won (Paperback)
If we as a country had known then what we know now, perhaps the prison at "Qitmo" and the status of individuals being held there would not be the legal quagmire that it has become. It is to the credit of the Yale law students and faculty that the situation was repeatedly challenged in the name of freedom for refugees.
Storming the Court is a great read. I did not expect to find it to be a "page turner", based on the subject matter, but it was. The research for this book was outstanding, with all the supported documentation cited. There wasn't a wasted sentence, yet the author was to capture the personalities and challenges of the legal defense team and their clients. After reading the book I sent copies to friends, asking them for their opinions. Everyone has found the story to be moving and incredibly well written. If you want to learn more about how the U.S. has come to use Guantanamo as a purgatory, you must read "Storming the Court".
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Forced to read for school - but ended up enjoying it.,
This review is from: Storming the Court: How a Band of Law Students Fought the President--and Won (Paperback)
I was forced to read this book for a law school class, but it turned out to be an easy and enjoyable read.
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Breathtaking, Engaging and utterly Insightful,
By S.A. "Sam" (Durham, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storming the Court: How a Band of Law Students Fought the President--and Won (Paperback)
Storming the Court is endlessly captivating. Meticulously well researched, Goldstein is a formidable raconteur. I recommend this book to anyone, irrespective of their political affiliations. One the eve of a new administration plagued by the woes of its predecessor, this book offers mature and reasoned reflective perspectives on change in the civic arena.
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Excellent and Inspirational,
This review is from: Storming the Court: How a Band of Law Students Fought the President--and Won (Paperback)
I could not more highly recommend any book! The story is told in a manner that is thoroughly compelling. As the students prepare to work with the refugees, the author provides the reader with snapshots of the struggles facing the refugees. The cast of students is highly inspirational. I would recommend this book to all law students, especially those interested in asylum law or immigration more generally. As a law student who spent a semester in my school's immigration clinic, much of the frustration and joy I felt was also experienced by the students in this book. I only wish I had read it before starting clinic!
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A great story constructed from politically important events,
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I found myself storming through this book - it is, as already noted, a page-turner, and concerns politically- and socially-charged events in our recent past, and is enormously moving and personal on top of all that. What's that line about being doomed to repeat mistakes if we fail to study our history? I'd recommend this book to anyone who appreciates the importance of America's international relations and immigration policies, and who wants this country to live up to its supposed ultimate respect for civil liberties, human rights, and individual dignity.
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A must read for every lawyer and aspiring lawyer,
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I was at Yale Law School when the events described in this fast paced and well written book took place. I played a small role in the events but I had no idea how much time and effort went into this campaign on behalf of Haitian refugees. Brandt Goldstein describes a law school experience unlike any other but at the same time gets at what the law school experience can be like for all law students and professors if they take advantage of the opportunities offered. This is a must read for any aspiring lawyer and for any lawyer who may have forgotten why he or she went to law school in the first place. And any non lawyer will be fascinated by the events that took place here and the challenge of upholding the rule of law here in the United States not just in places like Haiti.
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Storming the Court: How a Band of Law Students Fought the President--and Won by Brandt Goldstein (Paperback - December 12, 2006)
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