Winning the War on Terror: A Look Inside America's Anti-Terrorism Efforts With the recent release of the 9/11 Commission's report, we take a look back at the book that caused a great deal of controversy earlier this year by questioning President G.W. Bush's motives for war in Iraq. Is it worth the read? (63 views)
The Pros & Cons of Choosing a Career in Law | Guide for Law Students Chronicling the road to victory in the Roe v Wade case, Sarah Weddington describes her role in the Supreme Court case in this book. Our reviewer explains why the book is once again back in the limelight. (127 views)
The King of Torts The most recent book from best-selling author and lawyer John Grisham tackles the controversial issue of tort reform. Does he make his case for or against it? (1202 views)
Guantanamo: What the World Should Know In Guantanamo, Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray take on the Bush administration and its treatment of enemy combatants detained without trial. Is this the literary equivalent of Farenheit 9/11? Read on to find out. (33 views)
My Life Everyone is talking about it, so should you join in the discussion? This week, our reviewer discusses Bill Clinton, whose life has been an open book since 1992, and his recently-released memoirs, My Life, to see if there is anything to be gleaned from its pages that we don't already know. (18 views)
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation This week, we review the book that could save your career. If you're tired of dealing with punctuation-related tirades from your boss, you would do well to check out Eats, Shoots & Leaves. (31 views)
6 Tips on Becoming a Successful Lawyer from Rumpole of the Bailey This week we take a look at one of Britain's (and PBS's) most notable literary characters, Horace Rumpole, to examine his place in the pantheon of great fictional attorneys. (7 views)
One L This week, we take a break from the legal career books to look at a book about where it all starts. Before Presumed Innocent made him a household name, one of America's foremost legal fiction writers, Scott Turow, explored his tumultuous first year at Harvard Law School in One L. (1878 views)
Optimal Thinking: How to Be Your Best Self Is the key to success and happiness as easy as Optimal Thinking? Our reviewer explores this question and more after reading the popular self-help book. (80 views)
Discover Your Individual Strengths - An Essential Guide to Professional Success in the Legal World This career book offers insight into how we need to play up our strengths to find success and happiness in our careers. But what did our reviewer think of its message? (110 views)