The bond : a novel

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The bond : a novel

George P. Fletcher

Hart, 2009

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Adam Gross, philosopher-cum-lawyer, teaches at an Ivy League law school in New York. Good looking, cultivated, bohemian, he was once considered the rising star of his faculty, but that was a decade ago, and times have changed. Doing the job he always wanted, shaping eager, young, minds, showing them what it takes to be a lawyer, Adam has to face the truth that his style is no longer what the students pay for; and his Dean is getting worried about the rising number of complaints. It doesn't help that he is about to start sleeping with the Dean's wife...Faced with a struggle for survival, sandwiched between headstrong students and colleagues eager to see him cut down to size, Adam knows no other course than to keep teaching law as he believes it must be taught - as a global, complex and multi-faceted phenomenon in which American law is just one part of the picture. In a world in which the old certainties have been swept away, in which torture happens on our doorstep, and inequalities multiply, more than ever Adam wants his students to understand that they hold the key to a better, more just, future. This novel by acclaimed Columbia Professor of Law, George Fletcher, is at one and the same time a tale of university life and a fascinating journey into the philosophical world of law. By turns provocative, challenging, shocking and amusing, THE BOND will change forever the way law students (and their teachers) think about the law. "A shrewd and funny insight into a world of ideas, love and intrigue: the American law school" Bernard Schlink, author of The Reader. "This novel provides a unique insight into the workings of the legal mind and the inner life of law schools." Bruce Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University See the detailed website for this book: http://fletcher-thebond.com/?cat=4.

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Chapter One Identities Chapter Two The Power and the Beauty Chapter Three Law and Birthing Chapter Four The Aviary Chapter Five Dogmas We Live By Chapter Six Domestic Scenes Chapter Seven Returns of the Day Chapter Eight Holy Books Chapter Nine Messages from the Past Chapter Ten Freedom and Equality Chapter Eleven New Beginnings Chapter Twelve Lunch Chapter Thirteen The Gettysburg Address Chapter Fourteen God at Home Chapter Fifteen The Sabbath Chapter Sixteen And Then There Was Evening Chapter Seventeen Good Taste Chapter Eighteen The Heat of Battle Chapter Nineteen Thoughts of the Father Chapter Twenty David at War Chapter Twenty-one Lunch-hour Politics Chapter Twenty-two Consent Chapter Twenty-three The Debate Chapter Twenty-four Nightmare and Normalcy Chapter Twenty-five The Return to Trust Chapter Twenty-six Insurance Chapter Twenty-seven The Star Chamber Chapter Twenty-eight Glory Chapter Twenty-nine New Lives

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