Brandt Goldstein, a 1992 graduate of Yale Law School, has written for The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and Slate. He writes a monthly feature for The Wall Street Journal online edition and is a visiting professor at New York Law School.
"A gripping and psychologically insightful narrative . . . which
combines constitutional drama, superb reporting, and shrewd
insights from beginning to end." -- Jeffrey Rosen, author of The
Most Democratic Branch and The Unwanted Gaze
"A revealing look at the legal system, a compelling human rights
story, and an inspirational tale of dedicated people who refuse to
accept the status quo." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A timely and passionate account." -- Publishers Weekly
"Fast-paced . . . cinematic." -- The Washington Post
"Riveting, masterfully told . . . Goldstein writes like a dream as
he vividly brings the stories of the refugees and the lawyers
alive." -- Clara Bingham, coauthor of Class Action: The Landmark
Case That Changed Sexual Harassment Law
"Want to see how the law really works? Forget the nonsense David
versus Goliath stories from every legal thriller. Here's the real
thing." -- Brad Meltzer, author of The Book of Fate and The First
Counsel
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