Ardor in the Court - Sex and the Law Here is a well-done history of sex-charged legal cases. Some involve famous people such as Larry Flynt, Jimi Hendrix, and Charlie Chaplin. Detailed cases include the 1889 case in which the Chief Justice of England debated whether or not a man could have "sexual connection" with a duck; the 1968 trial in which J. Edgar Hoover tried to ban the album Two Virgins because the cover depicted John Lennon and Yoko Ono stark naked from both directions; and a 2000 trial wherein a stripper sued her plastic surgeon because he stitched breast implants into her buttocks. Written by Jeffrey Miller, a former litigation attorney, and a columnist for the Lawyers Weekly. Paperback. 6" X 9". 250 pages. 2002. Ardor in the Court Item #1016 - $17.95 |