Law and the Modern Mind
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Law and the Modern Mind by Jerome Frank, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2009. This compelling paperback, spanning 448 pages, challenges the conventional notion that the law operates solely on predictable and logical principles. Frank presents a bold and persuasive argument, asserting that the judgments made by judges and juries are significantly influenced by deep-seated, often hidden psychological biases. These idiosyncratic prejudices shape courtroom decisions in ways that are rarely acknowledged. Dive into this essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of law and psychology, and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities that underlie legal decision-making. Perfect for students, legal professionals, and anyone curious about the psychological aspects of jurisprudence.