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portada The People's Lawyer: The Life and Times of Frank J. Kelley, the Nation's Longest-Serving Attorney General (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Colección
Painted Turtle
Año
2015
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
128
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
Dimensiones
23.5 x 16.2 x 1.6 cm
ISBN13
9780814341322

The People's Lawyer: The Life and Times of Frank J. Kelley, the Nation's Longest-Serving Attorney General (en Inglés)

Kelley, Frank J.; Lessenberry, Jack (Autor) · Wayne State University Press · Tapa Dura

The People's Lawyer: The Life and Times of Frank J. Kelley, the Nation's Longest-Serving Attorney General (en Inglés) - Kelley, Frank J.; Lessenberry, Jack

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Reseña del libro "The People's Lawyer: The Life and Times of Frank J. Kelley, the Nation's Longest-Serving Attorney General (en Inglés)"

The nation's longest-serving attorney general tells the story of a life that spanned two centuries and a career that helped transform consumer protection and public interest law. After several years as a small-town lawyer in Alpena, Frank J. Kelley was unexpectedly appointed Michigan's attorney general at the end of 1961. He never suspected that he would continue to serve until 1999, a national record. During that time, he worked with everyone from John and Bobby Kennedy to Bill Clinton and jump-started the careers of dozens of politicians and public figures, including U.S. Senator Carl Levin and Governors James Blanchard and Jennifer Granholm. In The People's Lawyer: The Life and Times of Frank J. Kelley, the Nation's Longest-Serving Attorney General, Kelley and co-author Jack Lessenberry reflect on the personal and professional journey of the so-called godfather of the Michigan Democratic Party during his incredible life and thirty-seven years in office. The People's Lawyer chronicles Kelley's early life as the son of second-generation Irish immigrants, whose father, Frank E. Kelley, started out as a Detroit saloon keeper and became a respected Democratic Party leader. Kelley tells of becoming the first of his family to go to college and law school, his early days as a lawyer in northern Michigan, and how he transformed the office of attorney general as an active crusader for the people. Among other accomplishments, Kelley describes establishing the first Office of Consumer Protection in the country, taking on Michigan's public utility companies, helping to end racially restrictive real estate practices, and helping to initiate the multibillion-dollar Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement in 1998. Kelley frames his work against a backdrop of the social and political upheaval of his times, including the 1967 Detroit riots, the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, and the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr. All those interested in American history and legal history will enjoy this highly readable, entertaining account of Kelley's life of public service.

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