Demise of the Common Law
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.75 (504 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0979732077 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 246 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-25 |
Language | : | English |
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"Four Stars" according to William W. Bivins. Author brings to life every subject he touches.
. A more detailed biography appears in Marquis’s Who’s Who in America and their Who’s Who in the World. About the Author Born in North Carolina, Ed Blanton lived in North Carolina and Maryland. As an assistant attorney general, Ed Blanton drafted landmark legislation, working with and advising six Maryland governors, state and national legislators, officials and judges. After two years with the 11th Airborne Division in Germany, he attended law school at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and Stetson, receiving his LL,B from the Univ
Ed Blanton’s memoir that reads like a novel, as the author recalls his life as both a lawyer and drafter of legislation during the last half-century. It’s time people knew how to enforce integrity.. Ed confesses: He could have done more. He provides a first-hand, insider account about the causes of American corruption, the forces behind it and the special interests for whom political graft is essential to maintaining the profits of “rugged corporate individualism.” Ed explains how the average return on investment for every $1 in corporate lobbying yields $216 by way of “special-interest tax relief.” Demise of the Common Law evidences a simple truth: As goes the legal profession, so goes a nation’s legislatures, it’s laws and its moral fiber. Demise of the Common Law exposes why America’s legislatures have descended into anarchy:- Lawyers, legislators, loopholes, and the arts of degeneracy
After two years with the 11th Airborne Division in Germany, he attended law school at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and Stetson, receiving his LL,B from the University of Maryland as well as undertaking further legal studies at Georgetown, New York University, Villanova, Harvard and P