Reading order#
| # |
Title |
Published |
Author |
Buy on Amazon |
| 1 |
Law And Liberty |
1996 |
Jay Brandon |
Buy |
Law and Liberty (1996) is Jay Brandon’s sole nonfiction book, drawing on his experience as a practicing Texas attorney to examine the tension between legal authority and personal freedom in the American system.
The book offers a practitioner’s perspective on legal questions that are more often discussed in academic settings. It stands apart from Brandon’s fiction work but shares his interest in the practical realities of how law operates in everyday life.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books are in the Jay Brandon Non-Fiction series?
There are one books in the Jay Brandon Non-Fiction series, published in 1996.
What is the first book in the Jay Brandon Non-Fiction series?
The first book in the Jay Brandon Non-Fiction series is Law And Liberty, published in 1996.
What is Law and Liberty about?
Law and Liberty (1996) examines how American law balances individual rights with the needs of an ordered society. Brandon draws on his experience as a practicing attorney to explore legal principles in accessible terms.