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Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence V. Texas

Paperback |English |0393345122 | 9780393345124

Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence V. Texas

Paperback |English |0393345122 | 9780393345124
Overview
“Stirring and richly detailed. . . .  A book that turns conventional wisdom about Lawrence on its head. Indeed, the readers most likely to be surprised byFlagrant Conductare those who think they already know the basic outlines of the case.” (David Oshinsky - New York Times)“[An] important new book... [A] chronicle that peels the Lawrence case back through layers of carefully choreographed litigation and tactical appeals, back to the human protagonists we never really got to know, and back again through centuries of laws criminalizing “unnatural” sexual activity.” (Dahlia Lithwick - New Yorker)“Starred review. In compelling and eminently readable prose—as gripping as any detective novel—Carpenter reveals the details behind the famous legal battle. ...It is a story, according to the author, that involves the misuse of authority, the cowardice of elected state-court judges who rebuffed the defendants’ legal claims, and the refusal of legislators to repeal a dubious and odious law. An important book about a landmark case.” (June Sawyers - Booklist)“Dale Carpenter’s excellent new book,Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texasis not only an in-depth study of the complicated background of the case, but also a highly informative, detailed, even thrilling account of how the Supreme Court arguments reshaped American law, possibly even inadvertently leading to the legalization of same-sex marriage....Carpenter moves into John Grisham territory as a group of rebels with a very good cause...mount their battle against not only the Texas law but all existing state sodomy laws. Carpenter’s tale of the arrest — and how it affected these men’s lives— is fascinating, but his recounting of the Supreme Court hearings is a fine piece of dramatic reporting that sharpens the drama and presents the legal issues and personalities with clarity.” (Michael Bronkski - San Francisco Chronicle)“Starred review. [InFlagrant Conduct] Carpenter presents an engrossing depiction of a pivotal case in 21st-century American jurisprudence.” (Publishers Weekly)“[An] informative, highly readable account of a case that has been likened in significance to Brown v. Board of Education and Gideon v. Wainwright.” (Kirkus Reviews)“Flagrant Conductprovides a rich, meticulous, and fascinating account of the most important constitutional decision so far on the status of gays and lesbians in American society.” (David Cole - The New York Review of Books)“An important and scary book.” (Larry Kramer)“Easily the best book of its kind since Richard Kluger’sSimple Justicewas published in 1975,Flagrant Conductis a rare combination of virtues. It is a gripping story of individuals fighting against systematic injustices intended for a general audience, but it is also a theoretically sophisticated work that represents an important contribution to legal scholarship.” (Scott Lemieux - lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com)“Dale Carpenter has gifted us with a landmark book to dramatize a landmark case. Gripping and brilliantly researched,Flagrant Conducttakes us on a journey of hate and contempt, activism and dedication that finally led to the legalization of our right to love, to pursue intimate pleasures within the privacy of our homes. Everybody concerned about women’s rights, gay rights, civil rights and human rights will be informed and energized by this important splendid book.” (Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of Eleanor Roosevelt)“... an exceptional book, in the tradition of Anthony Lewis’sGideon’s Trumpet(1964), expertly guiding the reader from the moment of the arrest through the culminating oral argument in the Supreme Court.Flagrant Conductis also a moving and deeply humane study of the law’s effect on ordinary people.” (The Nation)“In his sinuous, elegant new book,Flagrant Conduct, Dale Carpenter... gives this landmark case the bold, intimate face it has long deserved, even as he conducts a captivating, forensic tour of its legal subterrain. The result, from its first pages, is a book that sets a benchmark for the writing of civil-rights history, a book with all the stirring social consciousness and staying power of Taylor Branch’s trilogy,America in the King Years.” (Kirk Swinehart - The Daily Beast)“Superb and memorable…. Dale Carpenter’s assiduous unearthing of the case’s early history…highlights how every great constitutional decision owes its existence to obscure individuals whose crucial contributions proved more essential to the final outcome than anything in the legal briefs or oral arguments.” (David J. Grarrow - New Republic)
ISBN: 0393345122
ISBN13: 9780393345124
Author: Dale Carpenter
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2013-06-17
Language: English
Edition: 1
PageCount: 384
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.0 x 8.2 inches
Weight: 10.72 ounces
“Stirring and richly detailed. . . .  A book that turns conventional wisdom about Lawrence on its head. Indeed, the readers most likely to be surprised byFlagrant Conductare those who think they already know the basic outlines of the case.” (David Oshinsky - New York Times)“[An] important new book... [A] chronicle that peels the Lawrence case back through layers of carefully choreographed litigation and tactical appeals, back to the human protagonists we never really got to know, and back again through centuries of laws criminalizing “unnatural” sexual activity.” (Dahlia Lithwick - New Yorker)“Starred review. In compelling and eminently readable prose—as gripping as any detective novel—Carpenter reveals the details behind the famous legal battle. ...It is a story, according to the author, that involves the misuse of authority, the cowardice of elected state-court judges who rebuffed the defendants’ legal claims, and the refusal of legislators to repeal a dubious and odious law. An important book about a landmark case.” (June Sawyers - Booklist)“Dale Carpenter’s excellent new book,Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texasis not only an in-depth study of the complicated background of the case, but also a highly informative, detailed, even thrilling account of how the Supreme Court arguments reshaped American law, possibly even inadvertently leading to the legalization of same-sex marriage....Carpenter moves into John Grisham territory as a group of rebels with a very good cause...mount their battle against not only the Texas law but all existing state sodomy laws. Carpenter’s tale of the arrest — and how it affected these men’s lives— is fascinating, but his recounting of the Supreme Court hearings is a fine piece of dramatic reporting that sharpens the drama and presents the legal issues and personalities with clarity.” (Michael Bronkski - San Francisco Chronicle)“Starred review. [InFlagrant Conduct] Carpenter presents an engrossing depiction of a pivotal case in 21st-century American jurisprudence.” (Publishers Weekly)“[An] informative, highly readable account of a case that has been likened in significance to Brown v. Board of Education and Gideon v. Wainwright.” (Kirkus Reviews)“Flagrant Conductprovides a rich, meticulous, and fascinating account of the most important constitutional decision so far on the status of gays and lesbians in American society.” (David Cole - The New York Review of Books)“An important and scary book.” (Larry Kramer)“Easily the best book of its kind since Richard Kluger’sSimple Justicewas published in 1975,Flagrant Conductis a rare combination of virtues. It is a gripping story of individuals fighting against systematic injustices intended for a general audience, but it is also a theoretically sophisticated work that represents an important contribution to legal scholarship.” (Scott Lemieux - lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com)“Dale Carpenter has gifted us with a landmark book to dramatize a landmark case. Gripping and brilliantly researched,Flagrant Conducttakes us on a journey of hate and contempt, activism and dedication that finally led to the legalization of our right to love, to pursue intimate pleasures within the privacy of our homes. Everybody concerned about women’s rights, gay rights, civil rights and human rights will be informed and energized by this important splendid book.” (Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of Eleanor Roosevelt)“... an exceptional book, in the tradition of Anthony Lewis’sGideon’s Trumpet(1964), expertly guiding the reader from the moment of the arrest through the culminating oral argument in the Supreme Court.Flagrant Conductis also a moving and deeply humane study of the law’s effect on ordinary people.” (The Nation)“In his sinuous, elegant new book,Flagrant Conduct, Dale Carpenter... gives this landmark case the bold, intimate face it has long deserved, even as he conducts a captivating, forensic tour of its legal subterrain. The result, from its first pages, is a book that sets a benchmark for the writing of civil-rights history, a book with all the stirring social consciousness and staying power of Taylor Branch’s trilogy,America in the King Years.” (Kirk Swinehart - The Daily Beast)“Superb and memorable…. Dale Carpenter’s assiduous unearthing of the case’s early history…highlights how every great constitutional decision owes its existence to obscure individuals whose crucial contributions proved more essential to the final outcome than anything in the legal briefs or oral arguments.” (David J. Grarrow - New Republic)

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Overview
“Stirring and richly detailed. . . .  A book that turns conventional wisdom about Lawrence on its head. Indeed, the readers most likely to be surprised byFlagrant Conductare those who think they already know the basic outlines of the case.” (David Oshinsky - New York Times)“[An] important new book... [A] chronicle that peels the Lawrence case back through layers of carefully choreographed litigation and tactical appeals, back to the human protagonists we never really got to know, and back again through centuries of laws criminalizing “unnatural” sexual activity.” (Dahlia Lithwick - New Yorker)“Starred review. In compelling and eminently readable prose—as gripping as any detective novel—Carpenter reveals the details behind the famous legal battle. ...It is a story, according to the author, that involves the misuse of authority, the cowardice of elected state-court judges who rebuffed the defendants’ legal claims, and the refusal of legislators to repeal a dubious and odious law. An important book about a landmark case.” (June Sawyers - Booklist)“Dale Carpenter’s excellent new book,Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texasis not only an in-depth study of the complicated background of the case, but also a highly informative, detailed, even thrilling account of how the Supreme Court arguments reshaped American law, possibly even inadvertently leading to the legalization of same-sex marriage....Carpenter moves into John Grisham territory as a group of rebels with a very good cause...mount their battle against not only the Texas law but all existing state sodomy laws. Carpenter’s tale of the arrest — and how it affected these men’s lives— is fascinating, but his recounting of the Supreme Court hearings is a fine piece of dramatic reporting that sharpens the drama and presents the legal issues and personalities with clarity.” (Michael Bronkski - San Francisco Chronicle)“Starred review. [InFlagrant Conduct] Carpenter presents an engrossing depiction of a pivotal case in 21st-century American jurisprudence.” (Publishers Weekly)“[An] informative, highly readable account of a case that has been likened in significance to Brown v. Board of Education and Gideon v. Wainwright.” (Kirkus Reviews)“Flagrant Conductprovides a rich, meticulous, and fascinating account of the most important constitutional decision so far on the status of gays and lesbians in American society.” (David Cole - The New York Review of Books)“An important and scary book.” (Larry Kramer)“Easily the best book of its kind since Richard Kluger’sSimple Justicewas published in 1975,Flagrant Conductis a rare combination of virtues. It is a gripping story of individuals fighting against systematic injustices intended for a general audience, but it is also a theoretically sophisticated work that represents an important contribution to legal scholarship.” (Scott Lemieux - lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com)“Dale Carpenter has gifted us with a landmark book to dramatize a landmark case. Gripping and brilliantly researched,Flagrant Conducttakes us on a journey of hate and contempt, activism and dedication that finally led to the legalization of our right to love, to pursue intimate pleasures within the privacy of our homes. Everybody concerned about women’s rights, gay rights, civil rights and human rights will be informed and energized by this important splendid book.” (Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of Eleanor Roosevelt)“... an exceptional book, in the tradition of Anthony Lewis’sGideon’s Trumpet(1964), expertly guiding the reader from the moment of the arrest through the culminating oral argument in the Supreme Court.Flagrant Conductis also a moving and deeply humane study of the law’s effect on ordinary people.” (The Nation)“In his sinuous, elegant new book,Flagrant Conduct, Dale Carpenter... gives this landmark case the bold, intimate face it has long deserved, even as he conducts a captivating, forensic tour of its legal subterrain. The result, from its first pages, is a book that sets a benchmark for the writing of civil-rights history, a book with all the stirring social consciousness and staying power of Taylor Branch’s trilogy,America in the King Years.” (Kirk Swinehart - The Daily Beast)“Superb and memorable…. Dale Carpenter’s assiduous unearthing of the case’s early history…highlights how every great constitutional decision owes its existence to obscure individuals whose crucial contributions proved more essential to the final outcome than anything in the legal briefs or oral arguments.” (David J. Grarrow - New Republic)
ISBN: 0393345122
ISBN13: 9780393345124
Author: Dale Carpenter
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2013-06-17
Language: English
Edition: 1
PageCount: 384
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.0 x 8.2 inches
Weight: 10.72 ounces
“Stirring and richly detailed. . . .  A book that turns conventional wisdom about Lawrence on its head. Indeed, the readers most likely to be surprised byFlagrant Conductare those who think they already know the basic outlines of the case.” (David Oshinsky - New York Times)“[An] important new book... [A] chronicle that peels the Lawrence case back through layers of carefully choreographed litigation and tactical appeals, back to the human protagonists we never really got to know, and back again through centuries of laws criminalizing “unnatural” sexual activity.” (Dahlia Lithwick - New Yorker)“Starred review. In compelling and eminently readable prose—as gripping as any detective novel—Carpenter reveals the details behind the famous legal battle. ...It is a story, according to the author, that involves the misuse of authority, the cowardice of elected state-court judges who rebuffed the defendants’ legal claims, and the refusal of legislators to repeal a dubious and odious law. An important book about a landmark case.” (June Sawyers - Booklist)“Dale Carpenter’s excellent new book,Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texasis not only an in-depth study of the complicated background of the case, but also a highly informative, detailed, even thrilling account of how the Supreme Court arguments reshaped American law, possibly even inadvertently leading to the legalization of same-sex marriage....Carpenter moves into John Grisham territory as a group of rebels with a very good cause...mount their battle against not only the Texas law but all existing state sodomy laws. Carpenter’s tale of the arrest — and how it affected these men’s lives— is fascinating, but his recounting of the Supreme Court hearings is a fine piece of dramatic reporting that sharpens the drama and presents the legal issues and personalities with clarity.” (Michael Bronkski - San Francisco Chronicle)“Starred review. [InFlagrant Conduct] Carpenter presents an engrossing depiction of a pivotal case in 21st-century American jurisprudence.” (Publishers Weekly)“[An] informative, highly readable account of a case that has been likened in significance to Brown v. Board of Education and Gideon v. Wainwright.” (Kirkus Reviews)“Flagrant Conductprovides a rich, meticulous, and fascinating account of the most important constitutional decision so far on the status of gays and lesbians in American society.” (David Cole - The New York Review of Books)“An important and scary book.” (Larry Kramer)“Easily the best book of its kind since Richard Kluger’sSimple Justicewas published in 1975,Flagrant Conductis a rare combination of virtues. It is a gripping story of individuals fighting against systematic injustices intended for a general audience, but it is also a theoretically sophisticated work that represents an important contribution to legal scholarship.” (Scott Lemieux - lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com)“Dale Carpenter has gifted us with a landmark book to dramatize a landmark case. Gripping and brilliantly researched,Flagrant Conducttakes us on a journey of hate and contempt, activism and dedication that finally led to the legalization of our right to love, to pursue intimate pleasures within the privacy of our homes. Everybody concerned about women’s rights, gay rights, civil rights and human rights will be informed and energized by this important splendid book.” (Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of Eleanor Roosevelt)“... an exceptional book, in the tradition of Anthony Lewis’sGideon’s Trumpet(1964), expertly guiding the reader from the moment of the arrest through the culminating oral argument in the Supreme Court.Flagrant Conductis also a moving and deeply humane study of the law’s effect on ordinary people.” (The Nation)“In his sinuous, elegant new book,Flagrant Conduct, Dale Carpenter... gives this landmark case the bold, intimate face it has long deserved, even as he conducts a captivating, forensic tour of its legal subterrain. The result, from its first pages, is a book that sets a benchmark for the writing of civil-rights history, a book with all the stirring social consciousness and staying power of Taylor Branch’s trilogy,America in the King Years.” (Kirk Swinehart - The Daily Beast)“Superb and memorable…. Dale Carpenter’s assiduous unearthing of the case’s early history…highlights how every great constitutional decision owes its existence to obscure individuals whose crucial contributions proved more essential to the final outcome than anything in the legal briefs or oral arguments.” (David J. Grarrow - New Republic)

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