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"When journalist-turned-lawyer Charlotte Dennett became outraged that Bush White House officials were acting above the law, she did something that surprised even herself. She ran for a state attorney general seat on a platform to prosecute George W. Bush for murder. She lost the race, but found a movement - one that continues its quest to hold leaders accountable to U.S. law and preserve a Constitutional presidency. In The People v. Bush, Dennett recounts her seminal effort to prosecute the former president, introduces readers to a world where the actions of a few can indeed empower the many, and reports on the current state of the movement to hold Bush accountable for high crimes and misdemeanors."--BOOK JACKET.
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Politics and government, Lawyers, Pacifists, BiographyPeople
Charlotte DennettPlaces
United States, VermontTimes
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The People v. Bush: one lawyer's campaign to bring the president to justice and the national grassroots movement she encounters along the way
2010, Chelsea Green Pub.
in English
1603582096 9781603582094
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [252]-272) and index.
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