Atrocious Judges : Lives of Judges Infamous as Tools of Tyrants and Instruments of Oppression
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A series of critical judicial biographies documents judges whose rulings and conduct served political power and at times enabled oppression, showing how individual careers intersected with state authority. An extended introduction outlines the development and functions of English courts and legal offices, clarifying procedures that allowed judicial influence over politics. Individual chapters trace each judge’s origins, appointments, notable opinions, abuses or reversals, and the surrounding political contexts. An appendix presents a notable American case and editorial notes that link historical examples to broader questions of judicial responsibility and accountability.
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