In this informative and entertaining book, Grant provides a detailed history of the British legal system, with a particular focus on the roles of judges and lawyers in shaping the law. Drawing on his own experiences as a lawyer and journalist, Grant offers valuable insights into the workings of the legal profession and offers a compelling argument for the importance of an independent judiciary.
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