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Midwest Book Review
Small Press Bookwatch
Volume 1, Number 7
November 2002

The 37th Amendment
Susan Shelley
Writers Club Press
c/o iUniverse
5220 South 16th Street, #200, Lincoln, NE 68512-1274

0595230830 $18.95 www.iuniverse.com

Set in the year 2056, forty years after a 37th amendment has removed "due process of law" from the United States Constitution, The 37th Amendment by Susan Shelley is an original and compelling novel about murder, crime, corruption, and hotly argued criminal trials. A fascinating "what-if" look into the near future, written with a solid understanding of law and legal history, The 37th Amendment also features an intriguing appendix "How the First Amendment Came to Protect Topless Dancing"; offers a passionate, insightful look at the constitutional and court system vs. states' rights; and closes with a singularly memorable quote: "Really, a Supreme Court justice should be able to retire without the whole country coming unglued about it."


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Title: The 37th Amendment
Author: Susan Shelley
ISBN 0-595-23083-0
Published by Writers Club Press/iUniverse
Publication Date: July 2002
$18.95
339 pages
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6"x 9"
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