
Fundamental Cases
The Twentieth-Century Courtroom Battles That Changed Our Nation - The Modern Scholar
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Alan M. Dershowitz
It was Alexis de Tocqueville who, when he visited the new republic for the first time, said that America was a unique country when it comes to law. Every great issue eventually comes before the courts.
With this in mind, esteemed professor and civil liberties lawyer Alan Dershowitz looks at history through the prism of the trial, because a trial presents a snapshot of what's going on in a particular point in time of the nation's history.
What's a great trial? People will often say the trial of the moment. But those trials are often not enduring. The focus of this course is on landmark trials and the important, dramatic aspects of the history of the time in which they occurred.
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loved it.
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Fascinating and engaging
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Dershowitz discusses the cases that have influenced our law and politics. This book is especially interesting in light of the recent Supreme Court hearings on DOMA and same sex marriage. You don't have to be a lawyer to appreciate this book, but it does make it easier.
Dershowitz discusses cases including OJ, Mike Tyson, Klaus von Bulow, and Bush v. Gore. Keep in mind that he was personally involved in some of the cases so his opinions are different than the average person. I definitely got the feeling that he thinks OJ did it - big shocker, I know.
Keep in mind that he is very left wing so take his opinions with a grain of salt if you are not.
This is like listening to a fascinating law school lecture - and that's a good thing.
Fascinating learning
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A Terrific Look at Law, People & Reality
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The Development of Law in America
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A mixed bag
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Maybe I was expecting more of a history of the supreme court or then evolution of jurisprudence in the US.
I'm a bit disappointed, I guess
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Would you listen to Fundamental Cases again? Why?
I'm sure I'll listen to it again. Dershowitz's insight into the cases he presents is worth listening to again and again. Dersh weaves together his opinions and experience with facts, law and policy (and in the later chapters, politics) to educate and enlighten. I wish he'd spent more time laying the ground work for some of the cases he lectures on. You can tell that he knows far more and is holding back.What other book might you compare Fundamental Cases to and why?
If there are other similar books on Audible, I'd like to check them out. It compares somewhat to Gerry Spence's "Police State" in that it examines cases as vignettes to make larger points about the court system, but the topics here are broader and not so tied to the facts of the case.Which scene was your favorite?
The O.J. Simpson case and the Mike Tyson case.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Bush v. Gore. Dershowitz's indictment of the Supreme Court as a body heavily influenced by the justices' own petty ambitions and partisan politics blew away any naïve beliefs that remained in me about an impartial and independent judiciary.Any additional comments?
I wish there were more Audible offerings like this, with more recent material. If anyone has any suggestions on similar programs, I'd appreciate it.An Easy Listen that Goes Quick
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Awesome!
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Particularly some of the older cases just had way less information than newer ones. but worth a listen. the first case, the Scopes Monkey Trial, was very very interesting. Worth it just for that. Also there is a bit of bias at times (you can definitely tell who he's rooting for) but I suppose that's to be expected. Overall, extremely interesting and worth a listen. Great narrating as well.
Good stuff
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