The Emergency Sasquatch Ordinance

The Emergency Sasquatch Ordinance

by Kevin Underhill
The Emergency Sasquatch Ordinance

The Emergency Sasquatch Ordinance

by Kevin Underhill

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Overview

You'll find more than 200 unusual, bizarre, and absurd laws that seem too weird to be true, but are indeed true. The book begins with the laws of ancient Sumeria and Babylon, then moves on to the laws of the ancient Greeks and Romans, and also features some examples from medieval times. All the ancient laws discussed here are translations from languages other than English. As this book is for entertainment purposes, if you're looking for linguistic precision, you might want to adjust your monocle and head over to a more serious section of the bookstore, Señor Braniac. Most of the book is comprised of laws inflicted on the population of the United States. The book then concludes with a selection of modern(ish) laws from other countries, some of which have a legal system similar to that of the United States (the UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc.), some of which have a completely different tradition (Germany, China, Papua New Guinea), and some of which can barely be said to observe the rule of law" at all. Above all, all of the laws mentioned in this book are (or were) real. The author did research and everything, and has even provided citations in case you want to check his work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781627224086
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication date: 03/07/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 362
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kevin Underhill is an experienced litigator and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Wall Street Journal and more. Kevin has also provided commentary for National Public Radio and writes about unusual legal news and issues on his website, Lowering the Bar (www.loweringthebar.net). He resides in San Francisco, California.
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