Administrative Law

Nation
Nation

Review:Terry Pratchett is my favorite author, and Nation is one of his best ever. Though it is billed as a children's story, it speaks to adults as well, and makes us look at how we would react at a time of total upheaval in our life. It is not a Discworld story, but takes place in a world very close to ours. As we celebrate Discworld holidays ( Soul Cake Tuesday, Hogswatch) we now celebrate Mothering Sunday. Read the book to find out! Read more

Everybody Knows What Happened Except Hillary Rodham Clinton
Everybody Knows What Happened Except Hillary Rodham Clinton

Review:All of the haters will hate this book.
What a shame - it's a thoughtful, profoundly intelligent and reasoned analysis of how the election worked, was high jacked and has ended up with the tragic situation we are left with today. Read more

The Law
The Law

Review:I lack necessary intellectual capacity and courage to judge or review such an amazing narrative and book, however, this book taught me more and more and proofed that some of the critical , social, political and philosophical questions were answered long time ago. This book adds to the answers to my own personal questions such as why Europ for example was able to reform while other nations and ethnicities were unable to do so and describe the kind of debate that was going on some 150 years ago th... Read more

Studies Among the Tenements of New York - How the Other Half Lives
Studies Among the Tenements of New York - How the Other Half Lives

Review:Some parts of this edition of the book are unreadable. No one's done any editing, it seems. I would recommend going to the library to borrow the book instead of purchasing the Kindle edition of the book. Or buy the physical copy. This is a really bad example of what e-books can be like. It's like the same standard of quality you'd expect from a physical print version did not apply at all. Read more

A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

Review:The Color of Law... is the lack of Will

I purchased the audible version of the book which helped me to listen in awe; I don’t know if I could have kept turning pages as quickly with a hardcopy version of the book. Chapter after Chapter Rothstein validates his theory of public policy executed by the federal and local governments designed to maintain the color barrier through segregated housing. It left me numb. As a student of urban housing, I studied many of the ghettos cited in the bo... Read more

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