The Justice Game

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Compelling courtroom dramas, personal brilliance showcased.

You might resonate with "The Justice Game" if you have a penchant for the real-life intricacies of courtroom battles and freedom of speech issues. Geoffrey Robertson doesn't shy away from detailing his prominent role in landmark legal cases, all while maintaining a sharply engaging narrative. His self-assurance might be infectious, especially if you appreciate a narrator who is as confident in their storytelling as they are in their legal expertise. The blend of high-profile cases with Robertson's personal anecdotes makes it a satisfying read for those drawn to the blend of legal insight and personal memoir.

The Justice Game

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ISBN: 9780099581918
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 1999-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, Law, History, Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 3.92
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His account of his career concentrates on crucial freedom of expression trials such as the Gay News blasphemy trial, the National theatre play controversy, and the arrest of a painter. Robertson has also been involved in other high-profile cases including the Michael X case and the Matrix Churchill case. Anyone interested in legal issues will find this book useful, while the average reader will enjoy the sharp and witty accounts of courtroom battles.
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Compelling courtroom dramas, personal brilliance showcased.

You might resonate with "The Justice Game" if you have a penchant for the real-life intricacies of courtroom battles and freedom of speech issues. Geoffrey Robertson doesn't shy away from detailing his prominent role in landmark legal cases, all while maintaining a sharply engaging narrative. His self-assurance might be infectious, especially if you appreciate a narrator who is as confident in their storytelling as they are in their legal expertise. The blend of high-profile cases with Robertson's personal anecdotes makes it a satisfying read for those drawn to the blend of legal insight and personal memoir.