[Mobile book] Jurismania: The Madness of American Law (Studies of the German Historical Institute, London)
| #2757825 in Books | Paul F Campos | 1999-07-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.90 x.40 x5.30l,.40 | File Name: 0195130839 | 208 pages | Jurismania The Madness of American Law
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A lawyer himself, Campos strives to insist that American law has burgeoned to the point of being ludicrous, arational and approaching irrelevance. He makes his case with such observations as:<|.com |"The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." --Henry IV, Part I| Or, suggests Paul F. Campos, at the very least, let's put them out of their misery. In Jurismania, Campos does his best to demonstrate that the behavior of the legal m
In Jurismania, Paul Campos asserts that our legal system is beginning to exhibit symptoms of serious mental illness. Trials and appeals that stretch out for years and cost millions, 100 page appellate court opinions, 1,000 page statutes before which even lawyers tremble with fear, and a public that grows more litigious every day all testify to a judicial overkill that borders on obsessive-compulsive disorder. Campos locates the source of such madness, paradoxic...
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