Jeffrey B. Morris is professor of law at the Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center of Touro College. He's author of over a dozen books, including Federal Justice in the 2nd Circuit & To Administer Justice on Behalf of All the People: The US District Court for the Eastern District of New York, 1965-90. He's been professor of political science at City College of the City University of New York & the University of Pennsylvania & visiting professor of law at the Brooklyn Law School. He's served as the chief research associate to Chief Justice Warren Burger in Burger's role as head of the federal court system.
What a great resource. Read this to see if the other's in the series might b an interesting tool for teaching to an adult population with an average of a third grade reading level. I was pleasantly surprised how thorough this volume was in hitting the biggest points of defining the presidency that this president achieved, that I do believe the other will be just as good. I have read extensively on Washington and it seems the author has as well, and has a good handle on how his actions hav shaped the institution.