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Paul Butler

    Paul Delano Butler est un éminent juriste américain spécialisé en droit pénal, dont les travaux examinent de manière critique la race et la nullification par le jury. Fort de son expérience d'ancien procureur et de professeur de droit, Butler apporte des perspectives profondes sur le système juridique. Son écriture explore les questions complexes de la justice et de son application à travers les clivages raciaux, offrant une perspective unique sur le droit.

    A Life Touched by Nature
    Orchids and Butterflies
    The Way of the Buffalo
    Hope Springs Eternal
    Let's Get Free
    Chokehold
    • Chokehold

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(864)Évaluer

      With the eloquence of Ta-Nehisi Coates and the persuasive research of Michelle Alexander, a former federal prosecutor explains how the system really works, and how to disrupt it Cops, politicians, and ordinary people are afraid of black men. The result is the Chokehold: laws and practices that treat every African American man like a thug. In this explosive new book, an African American former federal prosecutor shows that the system is working exactly the way it s supposed to. Black men are always under watch, and police violence is widespread - all with the support of judges and politicians. In his no-holds-barred style, Butler, whose scholarship has been featured on 60 Minutes, uses new data to demonstrate that white men commit the majority of violent crime in the United States. For example, a white woman is ten times more likely to be raped by a white male acquaintance than be the victim of a violent crime perpetrated by a black man. Butler also frankly discusses the problem

      Chokehold
    • Let's Get Free

      A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(394)Évaluer

      Exploring transformative concepts for reforming the justice system, this book draws on the lived experiences of individuals from overpoliced communities. The author, a respected former federal prosecutor, shares insights that challenge conventional approaches and advocate for systemic change. By highlighting personal narratives and the impact of current practices, the work calls for a reevaluation of justice and emphasizes the need for a more equitable system.

      Let's Get Free
    • Hope Springs Eternal

      A History of Mead Botanical Garden

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in Winter Park, Florida, this historical narrative explores Mead Botanical Garden, established in 1940 by renowned horticulturist Theodore Mead. The garden became a premier tourist destination, showcasing an extensive collection of orchids and rare tropical plants, making it a unique attraction in the Southern United States. The story highlights the garden's legacy and its impact on horticulture and tourism in the region.

      Hope Springs Eternal
    • The Way of the Buffalo

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of America's sixties and seventies, the narrative unfolds in a minimum-security prison where Jack encounters Marlon, a young inmate with a compelling story. As Marlon shares his experiences, he reflects on the challenges of his environment and the impact of his past, offering insights into his character and circumstances. The book explores themes of youth, resilience, and the complexities of life within the prison system.

      The Way of the Buffalo
    • Orchids and Butterflies

      The Life and Times of Theodore Mead

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the life of a visionary, this narrative explores how one man's innovations revolutionized ornamental horticulture in America. It delves into his groundbreaking techniques, passion for plants, and the impact he had on gardening practices. Through his journey, the book highlights the intersection of art and nature, showcasing the evolution of landscape design and the cultural significance of horticulture in American society.

      Orchids and Butterflies
    • A Life Touched by Nature

      A Biography of Jack Connery

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Jack Connery's journey through the natural world begins in Central Florida, where his passion for nature flourished through scouting, culminating in his Eagle Scout award. As a dedicated Audubon Society member, he actively worked to safeguard Florida's diverse birdlife. His most significant contribution is co-founding Mead Botanical Garden in Winter Park, a tribute to horticulturist Theodore Mead, which opened in 1940 and serves as a lasting legacy to his commitment to environmental preservation.

      A Life Touched by Nature
    • Soul of the Painter

      David Taylor and Aesthetic Personality

      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the visual treatment of aesthetic personality, this monograph explores the works of Canadian artist David George Taylor. It highlights his artistic dialogue with British painter Francis Bacon, examining how Taylor confronts Bacon's influence and acclaim. The book delves into Taylor's unique perspective on aesthetics and morality, offering insights into his creative process and the thematic depth of his paintings.

      Soul of the Painter
    • Gilbert Bayes

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      First catalogue raisonne of this 20th century figurativist.

      Gilbert Bayes
    • MCQs for Part 2 FRCR

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Preparing for the Royal College of Radiologists MCQ Exams? You need the MCQ Books for the FRCR from Clinical Press. Sitting these mock examinations is an excellent method of testing your ability, preparing for the real event and revising at the same time!

      MCQs for Part 2 FRCR
    • Yellowjackets! The 361st Fighter Group in World War II is a narrative history of a combat unit attached to the U.S. 8th Air Force in the European Theater of Operations from December 1943 through the end of the war in Europe.

      Yellowjackets!