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Gideon's Trumpet

How One Man, a Poor Prisoner, Took His Case to the Supreme Court-and Changed theLaw of the United States

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Gideon's Trumpet

By: Anthony Lewis
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
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The classic bestseller from a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist that tells the compelling true story of one man's fight for the right to legal counsel for every defendent.

A history of the landmark case of Clarence Earl Gideon's fight for the right to legal counsel. Notes, table of cases, index. The classic backlist bestseller. More than 800,000 sold since its first pub date of 1964.

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Edgar Award
1965
Civil Rights & Liberties Edgar Award United States Law History Politics & Government Freedom & Security Americas Human Rights Law
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It was a bit slow, but it is an interesting story that dives into the judicial system of the United States. A key case, Gideon v. Wainwright was the catalyst to the Supreme Court's review of the 6th Amendment.

A must-read for all Americans

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A story for all people seeking to understand freedom. The story is amazing and was not taught in my law degree.

If you love freedom, this is a must read!

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dope book, y'all! must read. Honestly a really sobering read that will make you appreciate the Warren court's and all of the thought that went into further enfranchisement

best book on the subject

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I'd suggest setting the speed to a higher setting since the narration is on the slower side. great book with good historical context and explanations of the law while the case itself is read as if paraphrasing the words from the transcript (if not, literally read word for word from the transcript)

Good for thise interested in the justice system

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This book gives the reader a sense of how SCOTUS changes as society changes in its consideration of constitutional issues. I highly recommend it for any lawyer or would-be lawyer.

Must read for any law student

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