- Publishers Weekly «The Old West comes alive in heart - wrenching, violent, and wicked racist color... Legal thriller and western fans will stay with it to the last page... Margolin's novel offers a compelling portrait of small
town justice done right.»
Not exact matches
Whether they
did so quietly in the shadows, or publicly standing in the
town square, whether they
did so out of religious training or from a deep sense of
justice and compassion without religion - we must remember the actions of these people and hold them as our heroes.
On top of that, I was sick, we went out of
town, and I just knew I wouldn't be able to
do any of her recipes all that much
justice.
The juvenile
justice system
does not like the idea of kids skipping school and loitering around
town, so there may be hope there.
«No religion advocates violence, all religion advocate
justice from your home, town, household to whatever you become, Justice is the basic thing all religion demand it as you can't go wrong if you
justice from your home,
town, household to whatever you become,
Justice is the basic thing all religion demand it as you can't go wrong if you
Justice is the basic thing all religion demand it as you can't go wrong if you
do it.
But with
Town Justice Bill Price, a longtime Republican spurned by his party this year, representing the only incumbent on the ballot, the Democrats sure
do have their work cut out for them.
Case in point — in Saugerties, the controversy
du jour involves the
town board's refusal to release the names of seven people who had applied for appointment as
town justice recently.
On one hand, it's nice to see the Southold
Town Democrats running a mostly full slate of candidates — the party did not endorse for Fishers Island Justice or town clerk — in a year when all the incumbents on the ballot are Republi
Town Democrats running a mostly full slate of candidates — the party
did not endorse for Fishers Island
Justice or
town clerk — in a year when all the incumbents on the ballot are Republi
town clerk — in a year when all the incumbents on the ballot are Republican.
With the loss of
Justice Rudolf Bruer, who
did not seek re-election this year, the
town would benefit from someone who can work with Mr. Price during the remainder of what he has said will be his last term.
I had a really relaxing weekend in Boston, hitting up the opening of Handle Bar's new Harvard Square studio, teaching a private class at Btone,
doing a class there the next morning (that kicked my ass), and just laying around reading in between (I'm reading Missoula: Rape and the
Justice System in a College
Town and can't put it down).
Believing that anything
done on behalf of his client is for the common good, Blake approves the organization of an «Angelo Chavez Society» to pay the boy's court costs and ostensibly see that
justice is
done in the face of small -
town prejudice.
It's easy to imagine, for example, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri as an exploration of what crime and
justice do to a small
town.
When Mildred puts up her billboards, the non-white citizens of Ebbing support her, because this
town is a microcosm of America, in which there are two
justice systems and they
do not work equally for all.
Small
town tragedy stories like this have been
done many times before, most recently in Little Accidents, but they're often paired with a heavy - handed lesson or the pursuit of
justice through finger - pointing.
If he
does, those 10 families probably get
justice and a financial reward, but the mine likely shuts down — crippling the local economy and throwing much of the
town out of work.
It's actually written and directed by In Bruges» Martin McDonagh (who shares O'Connor's Catholicism - influenced storytelling bent) and stars Frances McDormand as a bereaved mother in small -
town Missouri who has finally had it with the unfairness of a world full of ineffective
justice systems, racists, hypocrites, and men who
do bad things and get away with them.
In the film's opening scenes, she decides to take out three contiguous billboards on a nearly deserted highway just outside of
town to both express her rage and frustration and to jab at the police, who she feels have
done nothing to bring
justice for her daughter.
THE JUDGE has high - minded goals beyond making itself Oscar ™ - bait, but issues of
justice, rule of law, and the simple joys of small -
town life don't stand a chance against writing that relentlessly panders to Academy ™ voters, particularly when they run smack up against a courtroom scene that is deliberately staged to look like something out of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, a film we are put in mind of when Hank mentions Atticus Finch.
Roy's in a rage and aims to see
justice done, while there's nary an ally for a Mexican in a small Arizona
town tired of dealing with those crossing illegally over the porous border.
Test driving a base Boxster / Cayman around
town also doesn't
do it
justice.
In terms of describing Cambridge, I hope my writing has
done our beautiful
town justice.
You see
Justices like you
do Senators and Representatives and others around
town.
ACESTooHigh is also a site that covers what
towns, cities, states, social service agencies and organizations, schools, the juvenile
justice, criminal
justice, public health and medical communities are
doing to reduce the burden of ACEs for the tens of millions of people in the United States who have high ACE scores.
As a resident, you'll have exclusive access to the lakefront
Town Center (the term «clubhouse» hardly
does it
justice).