Incoming Resources
- The fall of the house of Zeus, the rise and ruin of America's most powerful trial lawyer, Curtis Wilkie
- Bad medicine, a judge's struggle for justice in a First Nations community, by John Reilly
- Mighty justice, my life in civil rights, Dovey Johnson Roundtree and Katie McCabe
- Dovey undaunted, a black woman breaks barriers in the law, the military, and the ministry, Tonya Bolden
- Just pursuit, a black prosecutor's fight for fairness, Laura Coates
- Bad medicine, John Reilly
- Just mercy, a true story of the fight for justice, Bryan Stevenson
- Anything your little heart desires, an American family story, Patricia Bosworth
- The prosecutor, one man's pursuit of justice for the voiceless, Nazir Afzal
- The butler's child, an autobiography, Lewis M. Steel with Beau Friedlander
- Fairly equal, lawyering the feminist revolution, Linda Silver Dranoff
- 28 seconds, a true story of addiction, tragedy, and hope, Michael Bryant
- Taking the stand, my life in the law, Alan Dershowitz
- For the people, a story of justice and power, Larry Krasner
- Taking the stand, an autobiography, by Alan Dershowitz
- Bad medicine, a judge's struggle for justice in a First Nations community, by John Reilly
- Law man, by Shon Hopwood with Dennis Burke
- The defense lawyer, James Patterson and Benjamin Wallace
- A dutiful boy, a memoir of a gay Muslim's journey to acceptance, Mohsin Zaidi
- Less painful duties, reflections on the revolution in the legal profession, C.D. Evans
- A knock at midnight, a story of hope, justice, and freedom, Brittany K. Barnett
- The mighty Hughes, from Prairie lawyer to western Canada's moral compass, Craig McInnes
- Law man, my story of robbing banks, winning Supreme Court cases, and finding redemption, Shon Hopwood with Dennis Burke
- The defense lawyer, the Barry Slotnick story, James Patterson and Benjamin Wallace
- The Man Who Seduced Hollywood, The Life and Loves of Greg Bautzer, Tinseltown's Most Powerful Lawyer
- The lost frontier, images and narrative, by Gerry Spence
- Haben, the deafblind woman who conquered Harvard Law : a memoir, Haben Girma