I’m the author of the recently published book, “System Failure: A Critique of the Judicial System of the United States.”
It’s in the Ohio Public Library system and the law libraries at Dayton University, Michigan State University and Ohio State University. It is being taught in a law class at Mount Saint Mary’s University in Los Angeles and under review for inclusion at several other universities by multiple law professors.
“Without meaningful access to the courts, all other rights become meaningless.”
jameslove4 wrote:
I’m the author of the recently published book, “System Failure: A Critique of the Judicial System of the United States.”
It’s in the Ohio Public Library system and the law libraries at Dayton University, Michigan State University and Ohio State University. It is being taught in a law class at Mount Saint Mary’s University in Los Angeles and under review for inclusion at several other universities by multiple law professors.
“Without meaningful access to the courts, all other rights become meaningless.”
I’m the author of the recently published book, “Sy... (
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How does one acquire this book inexpensively?
$9.99 paperback Amazon
$2.99 Kindle Amazon
$2.99 Apple Books
$2.99 Barnes & Noble
I kept the price low so law students and prisoners could afford to buy it.
It’s also available for loan from the Ohio Public Library, if you’re from Ohio.
Mark Levine doesn’t have the experience I have. I did criminal appellate, post-conviction and Federal Habeas Corpus briefs and litigation for 25 years. Mark Levine left law school and went to work for Texas Instruments.
I actually have personal experience in what I write about.
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