Gideon’s Trumpet Revisited

As part of a program I’ll be doing this summer, I read Gideon’s Trumpet for the first time since I was a student. It holds up well. Though its description of the Supreme Court’s process is dated, the book is still an excellent introduction to constitutional cases for a layperson or a law student.

One tidbit: I had forgotten that John Hart Ely worked on the case as a summer associate.

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