"[An] addictive tale of intrigue." (The Independent). '" powerful portrait of the Deep South in the year before the civil rights movement." (Sunday Times). "If you liked The Help, you'll love this one!" (Entertainment Weekly). In 1946, Regina Robichard is a rarity. A young New York civil rights lawy[...]
"If you liked "The Help," you'll love this one "--EW.com
In a novel that "brings authentic history to light,"* a young female attorney from New York City attempts the impossible in 1946: attaining justice for a black man in the Deep South.
Regina Robichard works for Thurgood Marshall, who re[...]
Written in clear, accessible prose,theFourth edition of Computer Ethics brings together philosophy, law, and technology. The text provides an in-depth exploration and analysis of a broad range of topics regarding the ethical implications of widespread use of computer technology. The approach is norm[...]