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By Alfred Knight

This is a biography of the early years of a somewhat successful legal career. It lacks the aphrodisiac of star quality, but what it provides is closer to common ground, and in that sense more valuable. Within these pages I have portrayed my sometimes painful, sometimes exhilarating coming of age as a trial lawyer in post mid-century Nashville, Tennessee.

There is plenty of drama, much ridiculousness, and most of all an abiding sense of humanity, created by the collision of an earnest, young lawyer on the lower rungs of the American System of Justice with the system itself. The comedy, tragedy, carelessness, and sometimes good lawyering chronicled here have been experienced from time immemorial by fledgling lawyers, whose energy and idealism temporarily overcomes the cynicism that so often dominates our legal system.

If these stories seem to validate our system of justice, this old lawyer's judgment of that system will have been accurately conveyed. The stories tend to demonstrate that a system which ultimately rests upon the judgment of twelve people, while far from perfect, is superior to anything else the world has managed to devise for resolving society's disputes. Even an awkward young lawyer, battered as he sometimes was by the system, perceived that basic truth and carried it with him for the rest of his professional life.


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By Alfred Knight

This is a biography of the early years of a somewhat successful legal career. It lacks the aphrodisiac of star quality, but what it provides is closer to common ground, and in that sense more valuable. Within these pages I have portrayed my sometimes painful, sometimes exhilarating coming of age as a trial lawyer in post mid-century Nashville, Tennessee.

There is plenty of drama, much ridiculousness, and most of all an abiding sense of humanity, created by the collision of an earnest, young lawyer on the lower rungs of the American System of Justice with the system itself. The comedy, tragedy, carelessness, and sometimes good lawyering chronicled here have been experienced from time immemorial by fledgling lawyers, whose energy and idealism temporarily overcomes the cynicism that so often dominates our legal system.

If these stories seem to validate our system of justice, this old lawyer's judgment of that system will have been accurately conveyed. The stories tend to demonstrate that a system which ultimately rests upon the judgment of twelve people, while far from perfect, is superior to anything else the world has managed to devise for resolving society's disputes. Even an awkward young lawyer, battered as he sometimes was by the system, perceived that basic truth and carried it with him for the rest of his professional life.


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By Pamela Newell Williams
This Guide is not only easy to navigate, but also simple to understand. It will be welcomed by law professors and novice appellate attorneys all over North Carolina as a thorough, practical instruction manual on how to file or respond to an appeal in accordance with the Rules of Appellate Procedure. Existing texts are designed primarily to be a universal guide on persuasive writing and advocacy but lack specific references to the local requirements and corresponding North Carolina court decisions on this topic.

Professor Williams has drawn on her extensive experience and anticipated questions that may be asked by a student or advocate of appellate law. Corresponding case references provide the reader with context. An extra tool is a thorough appendix with superb examples of appellate documents. This book is a must-have for any practicing, studying and/or interested in appellate law!

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By Attorney Charles Jerome Ware
An Immigration Paradox develops when American immigration policy is subjected to Government benign neglect. Additionally, although frequently used by many in the public, the word “illegal” is technically not recognized as a legal term in American immigration law as it applies to people. Surprised? Read further.

Immigration has always been a controversial, complex, and very important issue historically in American public policy. In fact, the historic and fundamental importance of immigration in American culture, in combination with the increasing controversy and inevitably complexities involving it, has created inevitable the above-referenced immigration paradox.

This book presents an overview of American immigration history, trends, policies and practices, and addresses the “paradox” issue from the perspective of a former United States Immigration Judge. Nothing written in this book is intended or designed in any way to diminish, malign, or disparage any person, group, country, organization, institution, or people.

This important book contains “Fifteen (15) Tips for Winning Immigration Cases.”

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By Attorney Charles Jerome Ware
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By Mark Simpson
In the 1950's and 1960's Mississippi was a hotbed of racial violence. Racist groups responded to the growing civil rights movement with increased violence, in a desperate attempt to maintain white supremacy. Bombings were common across the state. Homes and churches were not spared. The mayor of Natchez saw his house go up in flames simply because he said that African Americans deserved equal protection under the law. Lynching was also viewed as a valuable tool for preserving the old social order of the South. Many people disappeared in the night and were never seen again. Some were killed because of their activism, while others were killed simply because of their skin color. It was a terrifying period for African Americans and those advocating equality in Mississippi.

Given this hostile climate, it would be decades before many of the murder cases from this period received a proper investigation. The first legitimate investigation into a heavily publicized civil rights era murder in Mississippi did not occur until 1989, when authorities reopened the Medgar Evers murder case. Many in Mississippi credit the Evers case with jump-starting investigations into other unsolved slayings from the civil rights era. That case showed people that it was still possible to pursue justice in decades old cases.


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By J. Essmyer, Jr.
Stress, Tests, and Success: The Ultimate Law School Survival Guide is an essential tool for anyone entering law school or considering becoming a lawyer today. Attorney Keith Essmyer has created a no nonsense guide that is full of survival tips and insider advice specifically designed to help the law student succeed in law school and as a new lawyers. The guide's easy to read and straight to the point style sets it apart from any other "how to succeed in law school" book on the market today by providing more information in a few pages then most books provide in hundreds of pages.

Designed to be read in a few short hours and referenced time and time again throughout a student's law school career, Stress, Tests, and Success: The Ultimate Law School Survival Guide is a must read for any student wanting to finish at the top of his or her law school class without having to weed through hundreds and hundreds of pages of information to find out how to do it. With this guide, experiencing success in law school and as a new lawyer is only a few pages away.


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By J. Essmyer, Jr.
Stress, Tests, and Success: The Ultimate Law School Survival Guide is an essential tool for anyone entering law school or considering becoming a lawyer today. Attorney Keith Essmyer has created a no nonsense guide that is full of survival tips and insider advice specifically designed to help the law student succeed in law school and as a new lawyers. The guide's easy to read and straight to the point style sets it apart from any other "how to succeed in law school" book on the market today by providing more information in a few pages then most books provide in hundreds of pages.

Designed to be read in a few short hours and referenced time and time again throughout a student's law school career, Stress, Tests, and Success: The Ultimate Law School Survival Guide is a must read for any student wanting to finish at the top of his or her law school class without having to weed through hundreds and hundreds of pages of information to find out how to do it. With this guide, experiencing success in law school and as a new lawyer is only a few pages away.


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By Georgiana Preskar
ABOUT THE BOOK The pounding of horses’ hoofs is seldom heard. Cowboys have faded and the pioneering days are gone in America. The spirit lives on, suspended in time, waiting for its moment to shine again. Many believe the time is here. We’re losing our freedom. The woes are real as we see all we believe and work for diminish. At last, a simple STOP guide for everyone concerned for the future of America. It’s time to enjoy the process of taking back our nation. Learn about authentic rule of law and how to respond daily to those who try to engage you in feel-good rhetoric to rob you of your beliefs. Protect everyone’s liberty and don’t compromise. Bring that pioneer spirit out of hiding. We can move across the frontier again and restore freedom through the truth. Whatever your reasons, your background, or your level of knowledge, this book will give you what you need to defend this great nation through the STOP Movement. Let’s begin the pioneering adventure and STOP the Compromise.
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By Georgiana Preskar
ABOUT THE BOOK The pounding of horses’ hoofs is seldom heard. Cowboys have faded and the pioneering days are gone in America. The spirit lives on, suspended in time, waiting for its moment to shine again. Many believe the time is here. We’re losing our freedom. The woes are real as we see all we believe and work for diminish. At last, a simple STOP guide for everyone concerned for the future of America. It’s time to enjoy the process of taking back our nation. Learn about authentic rule of law and how to respond daily to those who try to engage you in feel-good rhetoric to rob you of your beliefs. Protect everyone’s liberty and don’t compromise. Bring that pioneer spirit out of hiding. We can move across the frontier again and restore freedom through the truth. Whatever your reasons, your background, or your level of knowledge, this book will give you what you need to defend this great nation through the STOP Movement. Let’s begin the pioneering adventure and STOP the Compromise.
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By Pamela Newell Williams
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By Mark Simpson
In the 1950's and 1960's Mississippi was a hotbed of racial violence. Racist groups responded to the growing civil rights movement with increased violence, in a desperate attempt to maintain white supremacy. Bombings were common across the state. Homes and churches were not spared. The mayor of Natchez saw his house go up in flames simply because he said that African Americans deserved equal protection under the law. Lynching was also viewed as a valuable tool for preserving the old social order of the South. Many people disappeared in the night and were never seen again. Some were killed because of their activism, while others were killed simply because of their skin color. It was a terrifying period for African Americans and those advocating equality in Mississippi.

Given this hostile climate, it would be decades before many of the murder cases from this period received a proper investigation. The first legitimate investigation into a heavily publicized civil rights era murder in Mississippi did not occur until 1989, when authorities reopened the Medgar Evers murder case. Many in Mississippi credit the Evers case with jump-starting investigations into other unsolved slayings from the civil rights era. That case showed people that it was still possible to pursue justice in decades old cases.


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