Justice in Everyday Life
The Way It Really Works
Howard Zinn (Editor)
Pages: 392ISBN: 0-89608-677-1
Format: paper only
Release Date: 2002-01-01
This critical anthology edited by Howard Zinn covers the reality of justice, which has always stood in sharp contrast to the rhetoric about equal rights under the law. With sections on the police, the courts, prisons, housing, work, health, schools, and popular struggle, Justice in Everyday Life includes classic essays on the nature of law and order.
Table of Contents
Preface
to the South End Press Edition
Introduction
One:
Police
1 Justifiable Homicide: Due Process for Franklin Lynch
2 Hemenway Street with Mark Stern
3 The Police and Johnny K. by Johnny K.
4 George Enos and the Baby Carriage with Dennis Blake and Domenic Restuccia
5 The Complaint of Jamie Wickens by Jamie Wickens
6 Triple Jeopardy
7 Aberration—or Pattern?
8 Solutions
Two:
Courts
9 Elijah Adlow's Court with Arthur J. Kaufman, Deborah Goldstein, Frederick
Hayes, Connie Galanis, Alan Bauer, David Sobel, Arthur Werner, Mark Edell,
Susan Shalhoub, Judi Kaye, Thomas Kouba, Richard Wayne, Joanne Taube, Patricia
Endel, John Racicot, Carolyn Jacoby, John Carli, Joyce Harding
Gideon's Trumpet and the Mass Defend...




