Law audiobooks
Civil Rights Activist John Hope Franklin
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 8 minutes
Abridged: No
This is an interview with historian John Hope Franklin about his autobiography. Read more
View audiobookSCOTUS Discussions June 2006
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
The Supreme Court decided two cases today impacting death row inmates. Ray Suarez speaks with Marcia Coyle, Washington bureau chief for The National Law Journal, regarding the decisions, including a challenge to the use of lethal injection. Read more
View audiobookSCOTUS Discussions January 2006
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 14 minutes
Abridged: No
Right to Die RulingRay Suarez reports on the national impact of today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld an Oregon state law, which authorizes doctor-assisted suicide. Suarez discusses today's ruling with Marcia Coyle, Washington bureau chief and Supreme Court correspondent for The National Law Journal. Then, Suarez speaks with Kathryn... Read more
View audiobookThe Devil’s Advocates
By: Michael S. Lief & H. Mitchell Caldwell
Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir, Stephen Hoye, Stefan Rudnick...
Length: 21 hours 18 minutes
Abridged: No
The Devil’s Advocates shows us the crimes and trials that have so captivated the public, cases that have also helped to illuminate underlying principals of the American criminal-justice system over the years.Future President John Adams illustrates the principle that led to the right to a fair trial as he argues on behalf of the British soldier... Read more
View audiobookObjection!
By: Nancy Grace
Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
Length: 11 hours 16 minutes
Abridged: No
As host of Closing Arguments on Court TV and Nancy Grace on CNN Headline News, Nancy Grace has won legions of devoted fans with her intelligent, plainspoken approach to the law. A passionate advocate of victims’ rights and outspoken critic of the often circus-like atmosphere surrounding high-profile cases, Grace addresses the critical issues at... Read more
View audiobookClass Action
By: Clara Bingham & Laura Leedy Gansler
Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
Length: 15 hours 24 minutes
Abridged: No
In the coldest reaches of northern Minnesota, a group of women endured a shocking degree of sexual harassment, until one found the courage to file the first sexual harassment class action suit in America, permanently changing the legal landscape.When the local iron mine began hiring women in 1975, Lois Jenson, a single mother on welfare, didn’t... Read more
View audiobookCornerstone of Liberty
By: Timothy Sandefur
Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
Length: 5 hours 54 minutes
Abridged: No
“Under the banner of economic development, all private property is now vulnerable to being taken and transferred to another private owner…Nothing is to prevent the State from replacing any Motel 6 with a Ritz-Carlton, any home with a shopping mall, or any farm with a factory…The Founders cannot have intended this perverse result.”—Justice Sandra... Read more
View audiobookThe Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution
By: Kevin R. C. Gutzman
Narrated by: Tom Weiner
Length: 6 hours 34 minutes
Abridged: No
While the government claims to be a representative republic, somehow hot-button topics from gay marriage to the allocation of Florida’s presidential electors always seem to be decided by unelected judges. What gives them the right to decide such issues? The judges say it’s the Constitution.Author and law professor Kevin Gutzman shows that there... Read more
View audiobookWhat Were You Thinking??
By: Mark Barondess
Narrated by: Mark A. Barondess
Length: 7 hours 30 minutes
Abridged: No
Wouldn't it be nice if you could sit down with an attorney who normally charges $600 per hour—or more—and receive expert legal advice on what is no doubt one of the biggest decisions you will ever make? Listening to What Were You Thinking?? gives you that opportunity. This is an absolutely indispensable guide for anyone considering coupling or... Read more
View audiobookOne L
By: Scott Turow
Narrated by: Holter Graham
Length: 9 hours 59 minutes
Abridged: No
Decades after Scott Turow entered law school comes an all new unabridged production of this classic with a special introduction by and interview with the author
One L, Scott Turow's journal of his first year at law school and a bestseller when it was first published in 1977, has gone on to become a virtual bible for prospective law students. Not... Read more
History of Supreme Court Vacancies
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
In a prelude to the expected battle over the next Supreme Court justice nomination, an historian explains the selection and confirmation process and the past battles between Congress and the president. Read more
View audiobookJustice O'Connor's Legacy
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 13 minutes
Abridged: No
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor resigned from the U.S. Supreme Court Friday after a 24-year term. Law analysts discuss her legacy and the view of O'Connor as the "swing" vote. Read more
View audiobookVoucher Wars
By: Clint Bolick
Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
Length: 9 hours 44 minutes
Abridged: No
In June 2002, the US Supreme Court's ruling in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris opened the door to school choice. In Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice, Clint Bolick recounts the dramatic twelve-year struggle to finally give families a choice in education. As the central figure in the legal battle over school choice, Bolick tells... Read more
View audiobookPointing from the Grave
By: Samantha Weinberg
Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
Length: 12 hours 37 minutes
Abridged: No
This is the remarkable and gripping true story of a murderer and his victim, and of the tiny molecule that linked their fates. It is both the history of a science overlaid with human drama and a human tragedy inextricably entwined with science. It is about two lives made and destroyed by DNA—and by each other.In 1984, Helena Greenwood, a young... Read more
View audiobookMedical Marijuana
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 14 minutes
Abridged: No
Gwen Ifill, PBS NewsHour, discusses the Supreme Court ruling on medical marijuana, June 6, 2005, with Jan Crawford Greenburg of the Chicago Tribune. Read more
View audiobookWin Your Case - Abridged
By: Gerry Spence
Narrated by: Gerry Spence
Length: 4 hours 51 minutes
Abridged: Yes
From renowned trial attorney and New York Times bestselling author Gerry Spence: a must own book for every lawyer and business professional seeking to make cutting-edge winning presentations--in court, at work, everywhere, any time.
Gerry Spence is perhaps America's most renowned and successful trial lawyer, a man known for his deep convictions... Read more
Supreme Court: Death Penalty
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that applying the death penalty to offenders under the age of 18 is unconstitutionally cruel, ending the practice nationwide. Jan Crawford Greenburg of The Chicago Tribune discussed today’s juvenile death penalty ruling. Read more
View audiobookMen in Black
By: Mark R. Levin
Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
Length: 7 hours 56 minutes
Abridged: No
The Supreme Court endorses terrorists’ rights, flag burning, and importing foreign law. Is that in the Constitution? You’re right: it’s not. But these days the Constitution is no restraint on our out-of-control Supreme Court. The Court imperiously strikes down laws and imposes new ones purely on its own arbitrary whims. Even though liberals like... Read more
View audiobook50 Years Later - Brown v Board of Education
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 17 minutes
Abridged: No
The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case desegregated America's public schools, but most minority students still attend schools where they are the majority. Gwen Ifill talks to four experts (Sheryll Cashin, John McWhorter, Franklin Raines, Roger Wilkins) about the ways the landmark decision has brought about change, and the ways... Read more
View audiobookHeart Full of Lies - Abridged
By: Ann Rule
Narrated by: Blair Brown
Length: 5 hours 59 minutes
Abridged: Yes
From #1 New York Times bestselling true-crime author Ann Rule comes “a convincing portrait of a meticulous criminal mind” (The Washington Post) in this chilling tale about a beautiful and charming widow with a dark side.
An idyllic Hawaiian wedding held the promise of a wonderful future for handsome, athletic Chris Northon, an airline pilot, a... Read more
The Majesty of the Law - Abridged
By: Sandra Day O'Connor
Narrated by: Sandra Day O'Connor
Length: 6 hours 15 minutes
Abridged: Yes
In The Majesty of the Law, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor explores the law, her life as a Justice, and how the Court has evolved and continues to function, grow, and change as an American institution. Tracing some of the origins of American law through history, people, and ideas, O’Connor sheds new light on the basics, and through... Read more
View audiobookWhat Kind of Nation
By: James F. Simon
Narrated by: John Lescault
Length: 12 hours 40 minutes
Abridged: No
The bitter and protracted struggle between President Thomas Jefferson and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall defined the basic constitutional relationship between the executive and judicial branches of government. More than 150 years later, their clashes still reverberate in constitutional debates and political battles.In this dramatic... Read more
View audiobookAffirmative Action
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 11 minutes
Abridged: No
The Supreme Court heard arguments today in two cases involving the University of Michigan rules using race as a factor in admissions. Ray Suarez discusses the action at the high court with Jan Crawford Greenburg, Supreme Court reporter for The Chicago Tribune. Read more
View audiobookThe Majesty of the Law
By: Sandra Day O'Connor
Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
Length: 9 hours 30 minutes
Abridged: No
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “Shows us why Sandra Day O’Connor is so compelling as a human being and so vital as a public thinker.”—Michael Beschloss
In this remarkable book, Sandra Day O’Connor explores the law, her life as a Supreme Court Justice, and how the Court has evolved and continues to function, grow, and change as an American institution.... Read more