The Legal Fiction of Lowell B. Komie

The Legal Fiction of Lowell B. Komie

Author: Lowell B. Komie

Publisher: Swordfish Chicago Publisher

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780964195752

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Since the Louis Auchincloss collections of the 1950s and 1960s, there have been few collections of legal short fiction written by a practicing American lawyer outside the genres of crime and legal thriller fiction. Here is a new collection by Lowell B. Komie of Chicago, published to celebrate his fiftieth year in the practice of law. Lowell B. Komie's first collection of short stories, The Judge's Chambers, was published by the American Bar Association in 1983. It was the first collection of fiction published by the ABA in its more than 100-year history. His second collection, The Lawyer's Chambers and Other Stories, published by Swordfish Chicago in 1995, won the Carl Sandburg Award for fiction from the Friends of the Chicago Public Library. This new collection of twenty-nine stories, The Legal Fiction of Lowell B. Komie, centered in Chicago, brings together many of the stories in those collections with new stories that have been published since the earlier volumes, the latest having been written in 2004.


A Lawyer's Notes

A Lawyer's Notes

Author: Lowell B. Komie

Publisher: Swordfish Chicago Publisher

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780964195783

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A new collection of fiction, 14 stories published in 2008, by the author of The Legal Fiction of Lowell B. Komie, 29 stories published in 2005. Komie is also the author of The Judge's Chambers, 1983, the first collection of short fiction ever published by the American Bar Association in its more than 100 year history. He is the author of The Lawyer's Chambers and Other Stories, which won the Carl Sandburg Award for Fiction. Komie has practiced law in Chicago and Deerfield, Illinois for over 50 years.


In the Fear Zone

In the Fear Zone

Author: Lowell B. Komie

Publisher: Swordfish Chicago Publisher

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780964195790

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This new collection of 13 stories involves relationships that range from seduction, love, and loneliness, to suicide and violence--a reflection of the lives of human beings.


The American Bookstore of Paris

The American Bookstore of Paris

Author: Lowell B. Komie

Publisher: Swordfish Chicago Publisher

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780615294360

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David Freund, a retired bookseller from San Francisco who buys an English-language bookstore in Paris, is troubled when he discovers the complicity of the French police in the murder of 76,000 Jews, including 11,000 Jewish children.


The Literary and Legal Genealogy of Native American Dispossession

The Literary and Legal Genealogy of Native American Dispossession

Author: George D Pappas

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-14

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1317282108

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The Literary and Legal Genealogy of Native American Dispossession offers a unique interpretation of how literary and public discourses influenced three U.S. Supreme Court Rulings written by Chief Justice John Marshall with respect to Native Americans. These cases, Johnson v. M’Intosh (1823), Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832), collectively known as the Marshall Trilogy, have formed the legal basis for the dispossession of indigenous populations throughout the Commonwealth. The Trilogy cases are usually approached as ‘pure’ legal judgments. This book maintains, however, that it was the literary and public discourses from the early sixteenth through to the early nineteenth centuries that established a discursive tradition which, in part, transformed the American Indians from owners to ‘mere occupants’ of their land. Exploring the literary genesis of Marshall’s judgments, George Pappas draws on the work of Michel Foucault, Edward Said and Homi Bhabha, to analyse how these formative U.S. Supreme Court rulings blurred the distinction between literature and law.


ABA Journal

ABA Journal

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Publisher:

Published: 1983-01

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.


The Legal Thriller from Gardner to Grisham

The Legal Thriller from Gardner to Grisham

Author: Lars Ole Sauerberg

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-11-10

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1137407301

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This book offers a critically informed yet relaxed historical overview of the legal thriller, a unique contribution to crime fiction where most of the titles have been written by professionals such as lawyers and judges. The legal thriller typically uses court trials as the suspense-creating background for presenting legal issues reflecting a wide range of concerns, from corporate conflicts to private concerns, all in a dramatic but highly informed manner. With authors primarily from the USA and the UK, the genre is one which nonetheless enjoys a global reading audience. As well as providing a survey of the legal thriller, this book takes a gender–focused approach to analyzing recently published titles within the field. It also argues for the fascination of the legal thriller both in the way its narrative pattern parallels that of an actual court trial, and by the way it reflects, frequently quite critically, the concerns of contemporary society.