Patrick M. Garry
Auteur van The False Promise of Big Government: How Washington Helps the Rich and Hurts the Poor
Over de Auteur
Patrick M. Garry, JD, PhD, is professor of law at the University of South Dakota. He is the award-winning author of several books, including Conservatism Redefined. Garry writes frequently for both popular and scholarly publications and has delivered hundreds of lectures across the country.
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Werken van Patrick M. Garry
The False Promise of Big Government: How Washington Helps the Rich and Hurts the Poor (2017) 14 exemplaren
Cultural Whiplash: The Unforeseen Consequences of America's Crusade Against Racial Discrimination (2006) 7 exemplaren
An Entrenched Legacy: How the New Deal Constitutional Revolution Continues to Shape the Role of the Supreme Court (2008) 6 exemplaren
Scrambling for Protection: The New Media and the First Amendment (Pitt Series in Policy and Institutional Studies) (1994) 4 exemplaren
The South Dakota State Constitution (Oxford Commentaries on the State Constitutions of the United States) (2014) 4 exemplaren
Rediscovering a Lost Freedom: The First Amendment Right to Censor Unwanted Speech (2006) 2 exemplaren
AMER VISION OF FREE PRESS (Distinguished Studies in American Legal and Constitutional History) (1990) 1 exemplaar
Finding Flipper Frank 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Opleiding
- University of Minnesota (JD)
University of Minnesota (PhD|American History) - Beroepen
- lawyer
writer - Organisaties
- University of South Dakota (law professor)
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- #220,761
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- 4.7
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- 6
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- 41
In this fictional tale, you'll see how narrator Glen Kinsella's life parallels his Grandfather O’Shea's, and see how themes of peace and population control are intermingled with tongue twisters, ballroom dances, and bonfires along the lake.
This is a beautifully written love story, and in it, you will find vivid characters who point out that the innocence of youth transcends to the self-awareness of adulthood where you realize you're not perfect and not all wars can be won.
This book was provided by the generosity of the author for an honest review.… (meer)