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A young lawyer finds himself swept into political scandal and the moral dilemmas plaguing the nation's capital when he lands in Washington, DC for a clerkship and begins falling in love with a gorgeous Rhodes Scholar and fellow clerk. Set in America's near future, Recusal provides an inside look into presidential pardons, censorship, and recusal issues, drawing on current events to show the gray spaces within judicial ethics.

Produktbeschreibung
A young lawyer finds himself swept into political scandal and the moral dilemmas plaguing the nation's capital when he lands in Washington, DC for a clerkship and begins falling in love with a gorgeous Rhodes Scholar and fellow clerk. Set in America's near future, Recusal provides an inside look into presidential pardons, censorship, and recusal issues, drawing on current events to show the gray spaces within judicial ethics.
Autorenporträt
Ronald Goldfarb, Washington DC attorney, author and literary agent uses the pseudonym R.L. Sommer to distinguish his fiction (Courtship was his first novel, published in 2015) from his extensive (13 books, 600 articles, reviews, and op-eds) non-fiction work. Sommer (Goldfarb) studied at Syracuse University (A.B., LL. B.) and Yale Law School (LLM, JSD), worked for three years as a trial counsel in the U.S. Air Force JAG Corps, and for Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy for four years in the Justice Department prosecuting organized crime cases and in New York as Kennedy¿s speech writer in the 1964 election. His website (www.ronaldgoldfarb.com) lists his many writings and unique role in public affairs to the present.