Susan Estrich

Legal & Political Commentator Author Law Professor


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Book Cover The Case for Hillary Clinton

Estrich gives an impassioned argument for Hillary Clinton as the Democrats' leading candidate for president in 2008.

(Source: californiaauthors.com, 2006)

Book Cover Soulless: Ann Coulter and the Right-Wing Church of Hate

Estrich takes on Ann and the "Coulter culture" she has created, exposing how the pundit provocatrice has downgraded our political discourse with her irresponsible rhetoric, personal attacks, and slanderous asides. Trawling through Coulter's history of often-violent public statements, Estrich asks which are more cynical: the pundit and her headline-grabbing drive-by character assassinations, or the networks who happily bring her back for more. Soulless also casts a light on "the Anns," wannabes like Michelle Malkin and Glenn Beck, whose imitation Coulterisms coarsen our culture with every passing news cycle. And, most important, Estrich challenges us -- the readers, the voters -- to remember that behind the huckster's rhetoric lurks a dangerous reactionary whose real agenda is wildly out of step with the American public. As Estrich says, "She knows exactly what she is doing. And she is scary as hell because of it."

(Source: HarperCollins Publishers, 2006)

Book Cover How to Get Into Law School

Estrich takes aspiring law students beyond the numbers game of high-rated schools and LSAT scores and conducts an examination that will help determine if practicing law is truly what you want to do with your life and whether you have what it takes to be a lawyer.

(from: Riverhead Trade)

Book Cover Sex & Power

In this impassioned book about men and women and how power is divided between them, Estrich expresses her beliefs that until women reach the seats of power - where rules are made - the deck will continue to be stacked against them. And the consequences will be paid by future generations of daughters - and sons.

Book Cover Getting Away with Murder: The True Story of the Emmett Till Case

Getting Away with Murder is a lesson in how the law works and a blueprint for how it should work. Susan Estrich takes on the hot-button issues, from O.J. Simpson to Louise Woodward to the Menendez brothers, but pushes well beyond the soundbite answers.

Book Cover Real Rape: How the legal system victimizes women who say no

Many men believe that they can force women to have sex against their will and that it isn't rape - at least, not if the man knows the woman and doesn't beat her up or wield a weapon. The law's casual treatment of such rape cases is the subject of this pioneering book, which is both a powerful expose of the often shocking facts and a trenchantly written call for reform.

Book Cover Making the Case for Yourself: A DIET Book for SMART Women

Working women tend to place the needs of everyone around them, from their families and friends to their bosses and co-workers, ahead of their own health and well-being -- putting themselves at risk by putting themselves last. Susan Estrich exposes these dangerous ways of thinking and other life-threatening habits as she makes a compelling case for recognizing your body as your primary resource.

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