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Extremist
Groups and Conflict Resolution, H. Assefa & P. Wahrhaftig
(1988, Praeger Publishers). Reviewed by Mr. Liotti in The Champion,
a publication of the National Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers, Jan./Feb., 1989.
The Lawyer's Bookshelf, Trying Cases To Win. A book review of
a book by the same title by Hon. Herbert Stern. See New York Law
Journal, January 15, 1992 at 2.
Criminal Investigation, A Method for Reconstructing the Past,
James W. Osterburg and Richard H. Ward, Anderson
Publication Co. December, 1992 at 37. Reviewed by Mr. Liotti in
The Champion.
Never Stop Running, Allard Lowenstein And the Struggle to Save
American Liberalism by William H. Chafe, 556 pp. Basic Books,
A Division of Harper Collins Publishers, Inc. (N.Y., N.Y.). Reviewed
by Thomas F. Liotti in Criminal Courts Bar Association Newsletter,
April, 1994, Vol. 2, No. 4 at 4.
Judge Leibowitz: Hangman or Freedom Fighter, a book review by
Mr. Liotti of Scottsboro, the rape case that shocked 1930s America
and revived the struggle for equality by James Goodman, Pantheon
Books, A Division of Random House, Inc. (New York, 1994, 465 pp.)
Criminal Courts Bar Association Newsletter, June, 1994, Vol. 2,
No. 5 at 12.
Books For the Bench And Bar, New York Driving While Intoxicated
2d (2 vols.) by Edward L. Fiandach, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
Co. (1996) and Live From Death Row by Mumia Abu-Jamal, Avon Books
(1995). Two book reviews by Mr. Liotti appearing in The Attorney
of Nassau County, October, 1996 at 6.
Live From Death Row by Mumia Abu-Jamal (Avon Books). A book review
by Mr. Liotti appearing in The Mouthpiece, November/December,
1996, Vol. 9, No. 6 at 14 and also The Champion, Book Review,
April, 1997 at 47.
A book review by Mr. Liotti of Bill Hubbard’s Substantial
Evidence, A Whistle-Blower's True Tale of Corruption, Death &
Justice, New Horizon Press (1998). Review appeared in The Champion,
a publication and magazine of the National Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers, January/February, 1999 at 65 and 66.
A book review by Mr. Liotti of Edward Humes’ Mean Justice,
A Town's Terror, A Prosecutor's Power, A Betrayal of Innocence (publication date 2/19/99, Simon & Schuster, New York, New
York, 1999, 448 pages, price $26), The Attorney of Nassau County,
June, 1999 at 8 and The Mouthpiece, Vol. 12, No. 6, November/December,
1999 at 26.
A book review by Mr. Liotti of Roy Black's Black's Law: A Criminal
Lawyer Reveals His Defense Strategies In Fair Cliffhanger Cases (Simon & Schuster, 320 pages), The Champion, November, 1999
at 82 and 83 and The Attorney of Nassau County, August, 1999 at
5.
A book review by Mr. Liotti of Michael Zinn’s Mad-Dog Prosecutors
And Other Hazards Of American Business, (Station Hill/Barrytown,
Ltd., New York (1999) $22.95 U.S. (278 pp.)), The Champion, July,
2000 at 67.
A book review by Mr. Liotti of The Framing of the Constitution
of the United States, by Max Farrand, original copyright 1913,
Yale University Press. Digitally archived and re-released by William
S. Hein & Co., Buffalo, N.Y. 280 pp. $48.00.
A book review by Mr. Liotti of Mad Dog Prosecutors and Other
Hazards of American Business, by Michael Zinn, (Station Hill/Barrytown,
Ltd., New York, 1999 278 pp.), reviewed by Mr. Liotti and published
in The Champion, July, 2000 at 30 & 31.
The End of Kings: A History of Republics and Republicans by William
Everdell, The University Of Chicago Press, 2nd Edition, Chicago,
Ill., 388 pp., $18.00 paper bound. The book review by Mr. Liotti
appeared in The New York Law Journal on Sept. 15, 2000 at 2.
Black’s Law, A Criminal Lawyer Reveals His Defense Strategies
In Four Cliffhanger Cases By Roy Black reviewed by Thomas F. Liotti
in the Mouthpiece (a publication of the New York State Association
of Criminal Defense Lawyers), September/October, 2000, Vol. 13,
No. 5 at 38.
Nail Em! Confronting High-Profile Attacks On Celebrities and
Businesses by Eric Dezenhall, Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York
(1999), 293 pp. inclusive of text, appendix, bibliography and
index. Book review by Thomas F. Liotti, November, 2000 issue of
The Champion.
Lost Boys, Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them by James Garbarino, Ph.D., Anchor Books, Edition, August 2000,
274 pp., $13.00 paper bound. The book reviewed by Mr. Liotti appeared
in The New York Law Journal on March 30, 2001 at 2.
Legal Muscle, by Richard D. Collins, Esq., Legal Muscle Publishing,
Inc., East Meadow, N.Y. 2002, 433 pp., $49.95. Reviewed by Thomas
F. Liotti and published in the New York State Bar Association
Journal, March/April, 20903, Vol. 75, No. 3 at 3, 46 and 53 and
New York Law Journal, April 25, 2003 at 2.
Closing Argument: Defending (And Befriending) John Gotti And
Other Legal Battles I have Waged, by Bruce Cutler with Lionel
Rene Saporta (Crown Publishers, New York, 2003). Reviewed by Mr.
Liotti and published in The Attorney of Nassau County, September,
2003 at 6 and The Mouthpiece, a publication of the New York State
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Vol. 17, No. 2, March/April,
2004 at 7.
The Hidden Jury and Other Secret Tactics Lawyers Use to Win,
by Paul M. Lisnek, Source Books, Inc., Naperville, IL, 336 pp.,
$16.95 paperback. The review by Mr. Liotti was published in the
New York Law Journal, Lawyer’s Bookshelf, March 26, 2004
at 2.
Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated
by DNA, by Tim Junkin (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2004).
Reviewed by Mr. Liotti and published in The Champion, January/February,
2005 at 37.
Searching For Search Warrant Guidance? New Volume Supplies The
Information You Need, The Suffolk Lawyer (www.scba.org), May 2005,
Vol. 21, No. 9 at 12 and 13. A review by Mr. Liotti of The Complete
Search Warrant Annotated by Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt (available
free from the Unified Court System, Criminal Court of the City
of New York, 100 Centre Street, New York, NY 10013 and Nassau
Lawyer, May, 2005 at 11 and 16.
Becoming Justice Blackmun, Harry Blackmun’s Supreme Court
Journey, by Linda Greenhouse, Times Books, Henry Holt and Company
2005, 268 pp., hardcover $26.00. Reviewed by Mr. Liotti and published
in The Nassau Lawyer, November, 2005 at 12.
Advice and Consent, The Politics of Judicial Appointments by
Lee Epstein and Jeffrey Segal (Oxford University Press, $23.00,
180 pages). The book review is entitled: The Supreme Appointment
- It’s All About The Politics. Reviewed by Mr. Liotti and
published in The Attorney of Nassau County, October, 2005 at 14
and Politics First In Supreme Pick, The Suffolk Lawyers, October,
2005 at 30. See also Lawyer’s Bookshelf, New York Law Journal,
December 30, 2005 at 2, a book review by Thomas F. Liotti of Advice
and Consent: The Politics of Judicial Appointments and New York
Criminal Law Newsletter, a publication of the Criminal Justice
Section of the New York State Bar Association, Spring, 2006, Vol.
4, No. 2 at 1, 14 and 15.
Bait and Switch: The Transformation of Justice Souter, a book
review by Mr. Liotti of Tinsley E. Yarbrough’s David Hackett
Souter, Traditional Republican on The Rehnquist Court (Oxford
University Press, 2005). The Attorney of Nassau County, December,
2005 at 11 and 13.
Mouthpiece: A Life In And Sometimes Just Outside The Law, Edward
Hayes with Susan Lehman authors, Broadway Books (2006). Reviewed
by Mr. Liotti and published in the January/February, 2007 edition
of The Champion at 23.
One Step Short Of Hero, The Attorney of Nassau County, January,
2007 at 13. The review was of Jim Brown, The Fierce Life Of An
American Hero by Mike Freeman (Harper Collins, 2006)
The Devil’s Advocates: Greatest Closing Arguments In Criminal
Law by Michael S. Lief and H. Mitchell Caldwell, Scribner, New
York, New York 436 pp. The review by Mr. Liotti appeared in the
New York Law Journal, Lawyer’s Bookshelf, February 9, 2007
at 2; The Attorney of Nassau County, February, 2007 at 9 and The
Champion, a magazine published by the National Association of
Criminal Defense Lawyers at 46 and 64.
Justice For All: Earl Warren And The Nation He Made by Jamie
Newton, Riverhead Books. New York, New York (614 pp., $32.00).
A review by Mr. Liotti published in the New York Law Journal,
Lawyer’s Bookshelf, March 21, 2007 at 2.
In Defense Of Our America: The Fight For Civil Liberties In
The Age of Terror by Anthony D. Romero and Dina Temple-Raston,
Harper-Collins Publishers, New York, N.Y., 252 pp., $24.95. A
review by Mr. Liotti appeared in Lawyer’s Bookshelf, New
York Law Journal, July 6, 2007 at 2.
Melvin Belli: King of The Courtroom, by Mark Shaw, Barricade
Books Inc., Fort Lee, NJ (2007). Mr. Liotti’s review appeared
in the Lawyer’s Bookshelf, The New York Law Journal, July
18, 2007 at 2.
Assault on Reason, former Vice President Al Gore’s book
,The Penguin Press, 308 pp. Reviewed by Mr. Liotti. See Indictment
Of The Bush Administration, Is There A Violation Of The Bill Of
Rights?, The Suffolk Lawyer, October, 2007 at 14.
The United States v. I. Lewis Libby by Murray Waas, Union Square
Press, New York, New York (584 pp, $12.95), Lawyer’s Bookshelf,
New York Law Journal, November 14, 2007 at 2, reviewed by Mr.
Liotti.
Deskbook On Internal Investigations, Corporate Compliance And
White-Collar Issues, by Kaye Scholer’s White Collar Litigation
(Practicing Law Institute, New York, New York). Reviewed by Mr.
Liotti and published in the New York Law Journal, Lawyer’s
Bookshelf, January 11, 2008 at 2.
Americans Without Law: The Racial Boundaries of Citizenship by
Professor Mark S. Weiner, New York University Press (205 pp, $45.00).
Reviewed by Mr. Liotti and published in the New York Law Journal,
Lawyer’s Bookshelf, January 18, 2008.
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