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The Case of Abraham Lincoln

MSL's Noted Authors series presents Julie Fenster, author of The Case of Abraham Lincoln.
Although there are over 8,000 books on President Abraham Lincoln, historian Fenster's approach is unique in that she emphasizes his legal career and monumental decision to abandon the Whig for the Republican political party.

 The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.

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MSL's Noted Authors series presents Marc Fisher, author of Something in the air.  Fisher, a Washington Post columnist and blogger, describes how radio and the rock/pop culture has shaped generations.  His book and discussion give fascinating insights into the history and possible future of radio, including comments on talk radio and how the corporatization of radio has altered the listening landscape.

 The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.

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The Noted Authors series, - presented by the Massachusetts School of Law hosts writer and former Bronx public defender David Feige, author of "Indefensible, One Lawyer's Journey into the Inferno of American Justice."  Feige asserts that the criminal justice system has largely gone awry and preys on those least able to properly defend themselves.  He discusses the cases that are not significant enough to make the front pages, but cause huge problems for communities and the legal system, itself.

 The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.

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The Noted Authors series, - presented by the Massachusetts School of Law hosts Stephen O'Shea, author of A Sea of Faith.  In his book, O'Shea discusses ten pivotal events that formed the varied religious geography surrounding the Mediterranean sea.  He confronts the question of why this is relevant to our day.

The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.

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Michael Meltsner appeared at the Massachusetts School of Law as part of the ongoing "Noted Authors Series." This podcast contains his full remarks.

About the Book:

"It was not until I arrived at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund that I learned my profession, how to work with colleagues and clients, and how it might feel to grow up in the law." So begins Michael Meltsner's vivid account of how as a lawyer for Muhammad Ali, for the doctors who ended Jim Crow at American hospitals, and for scores of death row inmates he became such a deeply involved activist in the civil rights movement. Part memoir and part critical study, The Making of a Civil Rights Lawyer offers both a personalized history of the civil rights movement from a participant's perspective, and the compelling account of how a lawyer committed to social change discovered himself in his work.

-From www.michaelmelstner.com

 

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Debbie Hagan appeared at the Massachusetts School of Law as part of the ongoing "Noted Authors Series."

About the Book:

Against the Tide is a carefully constructed reporting of the Massachusetts School of Law's struggle to become a fully accredited legal educational institution for minority students and/or those with limited financial resources. It is a detailed account of several legal educators' struggle to diversify legal education against corrupt personalities and politically influential establishment forces.

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James Reston, Jr. appeared as part of the ongoing "Noted Authors Series" at the Massachusetts School of Law to discuss his new book "Dogs of God."

From Publishers Weekly- About the Book:
Veteran journalist and author Reston brings to life three key elements of Spanish history that intertwined in 1492. Columbus takes a back seat to the Inquisition and the defeat of Islamic Granada, but plays a key role in demonstrating their relationship to the rise of empire and the modern state. Reston (Warriors of God; Galileo) has done tremendous research, though the shadows of his mostly older sources tend to show in stereotypes of the treasure-hungry, Machiavellian Ferdinand and the handsome adventurer Columbus charming Isabella. While he reduces the order of Dominicans to their role as inquisitors, he generally does justice to the complexities of his subject, examining the worlds of Christians, Muslims and Jews with sympathy and irony, and incorporating portraits of several lesser-known figures. The Inquisition emerges from political as much as religious circumstances, and the clerics presented run the gamut from saints to careerists, rabble-rousing preachers and prophets. Parallel civil wars in Christian and Muslim Spain and images of mobs on both sides suggest the interplay of popular feeling, government policy and theological debate. Despite minor disappointments in the details, this is a highly entertaining, thoughtful and complex narrative that both introduces and analyzes a greatly misunderstood era.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Famed Sportswriter Ira Berkow discusses his new memoir "Full Swing: Hits, Runs and Errors in a Writer's Life." Part of the ongoing Noted Authors Series presented by the Massachusetts School of Law.

Massachusetts School of Law   www.mslaw.edu

Noted Authors Series               www.notedauthors.com

 

 

 

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