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A Wild Justice
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Evan J. Mandery is a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. A former capital defense attorney, he is the author of A Wild Justice and five previous books. He lives in Manhasset, New York.

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"Explaining Furman and its implications can be tricky, but Evan Mandery... has done both with remarkable ease. Mandery knows how to tell a story, and he's done some terrific research." -- David Oshinsky - New York Times Book Review "A Wild Justice is sensational-a revealing and illuminating behind-the-scenes look at one of the most important chapters in the history of the Supreme Court. After reading it, you may never look at the death penalty, or the justices, the same way again." -- Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Oath: The O "With a powerful story and an exceptional cast of characters-including Arthur Goldberg, Alan Dershowitz, and Robert Bork at their best-A Wild Justice is a rare achievement. At once entertaining and deeply instructive, it is a piece of legal history that grapples brilliantly with capital punishment, one of the fundamental issues of American justice." -- Sean Wilentz, author of The Rise of Amer "Starred review. It takes a gifted writer to craft a thriller out of the efforts to have capital punishment declared unconstitutional, but Mandery pulls it off in this intellectual page-turner." -- Publishers Weekly "Starred review. Outstanding in every respect." -- Kirkus Reviews "The fascinating story of the abolition of the death penalty-and its restoration-had found its ideal narrator in Evan Mandery. At once a page turner and a work of serious scholarship, A Wild Justice puts you inside the justices' deliberations and the advocates' strategizing. Required reading for anyone who cares about the Supreme Court and how it shapes our lives." -- Noah Feldman, author of Scorpions "Mandery has at once written one of the very best books I have ever read not only on the Supreme Court as an institution, but also on the death penalty itself... One keeps turning the pages in order to find out what happens next." -- Sanford Levinson - History Book Club "He portrays the complex personalities behind the arguments on both sides and a court as sensitive to political tides as moral and philosophical concerns on an issue that continues to remain controversial." -- Booklist "Mandery has written a tour de force examination of how the U.S. Supreme Court from 1963 to 1977 ruled on death penalty issues...this book is revelatory. Unlike Bob Woodward's The Brethren and Jeffrey Toobin's The Nine, it shows how all the court players (politicians, clerks, litigants) had a part in its capital punishment decisions... As much a sociological study as a discussion of the law, this volume is well written and illuminating." -- Harry Charles - Library Journal, starred review "If someone described a book about the Supreme Court's decisions to strike down and then reinstate the death penalty as thrilling, would you believe her? You should; that's exactly what A Wild Justice is. Reading it, you get swept up in the details of the court cases that determined capital punishment's upheaval and rapid resurrection over the course of two decades. This is thanks to Mandery's skill for whittling down complex legal situations to punchy play-by-plays." -- Jen Vafidis - The Daily Beast "Mandery has managed to turn textbook-style legal history into cinematic scenes with memorable characters." -- Maurice Chammah - Austin-American Statesman "Important... Remarkable." -- Andrew Cohen - The Atlantic "Litigating the death penalty is like riding a bull. You can't tame it-so just hang on tight and prepare to be thrown." -- David Dagan - Washington Monthly

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