Best of
Law

1971

Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South


Dan T. Carter - 1971
    Covers the Scottsboro case since its inception as a 1931 freight car incident, accentuating national and international ramifications.

The Twelfth of August: Biography of "Walking Tall" Sheriff Buford Pusser


W.R. Morris - 1971
    

Nixon in the White House: The Frustration of Power


Rowland Evans - 1971
    Again and again he has come up against the frustration of power.In this extraordinary political profile the authors of Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power dissect every aspect of the Nixon administration to date. They show why, almost from the very beginning “the frustration of power” has characterized the Nixon Presidency, and how the reason lies in the personality of Richard Nixon himself—“a complicated, enigmatic man—sometimes super-pragmatic, sometimes doctrinaire, sometimes decisive, but always alone and sometimes lonely.”

Other People's Money; A Study In The Social Psychology Of Embezzlement


Donald Ray Cressey - 1971
    

The Trials Of Oz


Tony Palmer - 1971
    It was also one of the worst reported. With minor exceptions, the Press chose to rewrite what had occurred, presumably to fit in with what seemed to them the acceptable prejudices of the times. Perhaps this was inevitable. The proceedings dragged on for nearly six weeks in the hot summer of 1971 when there were, no doubt, a great many other events more worthy of attention. Against the background of murder in Ulster, for example, the OZ affair probably fades into its proper insignificance. Even so, after the trial, when some newspapers realisedthat maybe something important had happened, it became more and more apparent that what was essential was for anyone who wished to be able to read what had actually been said. Trial and judgment by a badly informed press became the order of the day. This 40th Anniversary edition includes new material by all three of the original defendants, the prosecuting barrister, one of the OZ schoolkids, and even the daughters of the judge. There are also many illustrations including unseen material from Feliz Dennis' own collection...