The case against lawyers : how lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats have turned the law into an instrument of tyranny, and what we as citizens have to do about it / Catherine Crier.
2002
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Author
Title
The case against lawyers : how lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats have turned the law into an instrument of tyranny, and what we as citizens have to do about it / Catherine Crier.
Published
New York : Broadway Books, 2002.
Call Number
KF384 .C75 2002
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
0767905040
Description
viii, 244 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)49922430
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [231]-232) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
1
We Love Our Rules
7
2
Liberty versus Equality
22
3
The Legal Perversion of Education
40
4
Regulatory Agencies: Laws Without Legislation
57
5
A Nation of Victims
89
6
Our Criminal Laws Are a Crime
100
7
Addicted to Insanity - The War on Drugs
122
8
The Toxic Politics of Money
138
9
Lobbyists: The Bandits of Gucci Gulch
165
10
The Trouble with Lawyers
180
11
A Lesson in Terror
199
12
Taking Back Our Country
209
Acknowledgments
227
Author's Note
229
Selected Bibliography
231
Index
233