Young Readers Learn About The Different Continents Through Simple Text And Photos. Bilingual edition
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- The Quest Begins
- A whirlwind of idealism: young Joe
- Calm before the storm. The judiciary in the 1950s
- A quick start: corruption and cavalier attitudes
- Setting Precedents. The Early Cases
- The early cases: seemingly innocuous, but
- Drug laws: tough but with reservations
- Constitutionality: the fourteenth amendment and the states
- Light in a Dark Period
- The commies are coming mine-smelter and Hollywood
- First commie trial: Salt of the Earth
- The first Jencks's case: quick and simple
- Matusow and Jencks false witness, contempt and discovery
- Aftermath: Jencks, mine-mill adn no calamity in Joe
- Tenacity Calamia Style
- The 1960s: judge Thomason passes the torch
- Clanahan: even "La Migra" deserves a fair trial
- Nagell: discovery, insanity, clear and convincing evidence
- Federal judges: attitudes and the law of contempt
- Fernández and the fifth: no silver platter for the federal tacman
- Muñiz and Habeas corpus: no mexican americans in a grand jury
- Change and Reflection
- 1970s and beyond: turmoil and change
- Pate and filing fees: now Chuy de la O can run for Mayor
- Judge Vs Judge: investigative grand juries
- Jones: crimes of sudden passion and reflection
- Endnotes
- Photo insert