Courts on Trial
Discover the intricate workings of the judicial system in Courts on Trial by Jerome Frank, published by Princeton University Press in 1973. This insightful book spans 456 pages and offers a unique perspective on the operations of courts, showcasing how social sciences can be applied to legal issues. Ideal for lawyers, anthropologists, psychiatrists, and philosophers alike, Frank's work delves into the intersection of law and social science, providing a comprehensive analysis of legal challenges. Whether you are a legal professional or simply interested in the dynamics of justice, this book is a must-read for understanding the complexities of the legal system. Explore the historical context and contemporary relevance of courts in the United States with this thought-provoking text.