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[R.E.A.D] Justice in Plain Sight: How a Small-Town Newspaper and Its Unlikely Lawyer Opened America�s Courtrooms

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Review 'The considerable research, numerous interviews, and primary documentation combine to make Justice in Plain Sight a comprehensive look at two landmark cases and the underdog newspaper that ensured that the justice process can't operate in secret.'�Jeff Fleischer,�Foreword Reviews (Jeff Fleischer Foreword Reviews)'Whether you're a lawyer or a history buff, you will enjoy reading about how an unlikely small-town Riverside newspaper and lawyers successfully fought to open public access to criminal proceedings in the United States.'�Theresa Han Savage,�Riverside Lawyer (Theresa Han Savage Riverside Lawyer)'Justice in Plain Sight provides a timely and intriguing glimpse at the operation of an earlier Supreme Court, which was functioning in the aftermath of the political and social upheaval of the 1970s.'�Kim Himstreet,�Bend Bulletin (Kim Himstreet Bend Bulletin 2019-08-15)�Dan Bernstein�s new book disproves two stereotypes about history: First, that it�s made only by the famous, and second, that it�s boring. This is a tale of small-town heroes, newspaper professionals, and lawyers. . . . In Dan�s capable hands, it�s smart, funny, and above all, enlightening.��George Rodrigue, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and president and editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (George Rodrigue 2018-03-02)�I simply loved Justice in Plain Sight.�It is like a fairy tale with a landscape populated by now-extinct beasts. . . . For those who want to understand what journalism can mean to a community, here�s a well-told story of a very good newspaper.��Donald E. Graham, former publisher of the Washington Post (Donald E. Graham 2018-03-02)�As courts and the media today face political criticism and threats, Bernstein�s story of the paper�s landmark victories is a timely reminder of how crucial public access is to the integrity of our judicial system.��Marcia Coyle, chief Washington correspondent of the National Law Journal and author of The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constitution (Marcia Coyle 2018-03-02)�A�suspenseful, true-life legal page-turner about honest men and women standing up for freedom. A thoroughly compelling and engaging read.��Jonathan Eig, New York Times best-selling author of Ali: A Life (Jonathan Eig 2018-03-02)�The doors of America�s courtrooms are open today because one small newspaper in California refused to let justice take place in secret. Justice in Plain Sight is a long-overdue look at the legal fight that changed the history of the First Amendment.��David E. McCraw, vice president and deputy general counsel, the New York Times Company (David E. McCraw 2018-03-02)�This book, which tells the highly interesting story behind two Supreme Court precedents, has it all: heinous crimes, protective judges, dogged journalists, skilled local lawyers, captious Supreme Court justices, and a very fortunate public that, thanks to the Press-Enterprise, secured a First Amendment right to attend jury selection and preliminary hearings.��James T. Hamilton, Hearst Professor of Communication at Stanford University (James T. Hamilton 2018-03-02)�Dan Bernstein has written a wonderful account of two landmark Supreme Court cases that established the right of the press and the public to attend key phases of criminal court proceedings. Meticulously researched and beautifully written, Bernstein�s book tells the fascinating story behind these key First Amendment decisions.��Erwin Chemerinsky, dean and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Erwin Chemerinsky 2018-03-02) Read more About the Author Dan Bernstein is a retired reporter, editorial writer, and general interest columnist for the Press-Enterprise newspaper in Riverside, California. He has won various state and national awards for column writing and is the author of two children�s books. � Read more


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