Description
In Federal Justice in Western Missouri, Lawrence H. Larsen masterfully combines legal and historical research to supply the primary systematic, full-scale study of a federal district court. Larsen’s stimulating analysis of federal courts at work over the course of nearly 150 years, in addition to his remedy of the person judges who were dedicated to dispensing justice, conveys the level of the sweeping changes that have occurred within the role and scope of the US government and its courts.
Attorneys, jurists, and legal scholars, in addition to someone with an interest in Missouri history, will relish this vital work.