At first glance, this book by Deborah L. Rhode appears dull. I certainly judged it by its cover. The book is about the American concept of "equal justice under law" and the legal ethics involved. The first chapter is a giant soap box, over-using passionate language such as "shameful," "appalling," etc. I was happy to see that the following chapters were much more objective.
It wasn't nearly as boring as I thought, but I can't go so far as to recommend it unless you have a particular interest in the topic.
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Monday, March 8, 2010
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