He told Governor Moorhead to note the conversation , and I think he took notes at a side table . He asked me pretty much the same questions as before . Q. State what he did ask . A. Whether I insisted upon acting as Secretary of War ...
Or as historian Hanna Holborn Gray of the University of Chicago wrote, The “national standards” for world history have been rather curiously criticized for departing from Western civilization. This is odd, since world history presumably ...
In Jesus on Trial, New York Times bestselling author David Limbaugh applies his lifetime of legal experience to a unique new undertaking: making a case for the gospels as hard evidence of the life and work of Jesus Christ.
Its principles are responsible for the country's moral and social disintegration because they were based on the Enlightenment falsehood of radical individual autonomy. In this well-researched book, Robert Reilly declares: not guilty.
In Jesus on Trial, two gifted pastor-theologians provide crucial background information on the law in Jesus's time.
I also must thank my parents, Mark and Martha Campbell, and my in-laws, Leonardo and Leticia Severino. All have given generously of their time to support our family, even traveling across the country to help out.
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Now, an alarming number of aspiring rappers are imprisoned. No other form of creative expression is treated this way in the courts. Rap on Trial places this disturbing practice in the context of hip hop history and exposes what's at stake.
Many of the cases in this book, whether involving a celebrity client or an ordinary person in an extraordinary circumstance, were determined in part by the expert testimony of a psychologist or other mental health professional.
In her 1993 CBC Massey Lectures, political philosopher Jean Bethke Elshtain delves into these complex issues to evaluate democracy's chances for survival.
They tell the stories of Sally Clark, who was accused of murdering her children by a doctor with a faulty sense of calculation; of nineteenth-century tycoon Hetty Green, whose dispute over her aunt's will became a signal case in the ...