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Direct Citizen Action: How We Can Win the Second American Revolution Without Firing a Shot
Direct Citizen Action: How We Can Win the Second American Revolution Without Firing a Shot
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Author: James Ostrowski
Publisher: Cazenovia Books
Published: 01/16/2010
Pages: 102
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.28lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.21d
ISBN: 9780974925349
About the Author
James Ostrowski is a trial and appellate lawyer and libertarian writer from Buffalo, New York. He graduated from St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute in 1975 and obtained a degree in philosophy from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1980 and a law degree from Brooklyn Law School in 1983. He served as vice-chairman of the law reform committee of the New York County Lawyers Association (1986-88) and wrote two widely quoted reports critical of the law enforcement approach to the drug problem. New York Newsday described his report on drug-related AIDS as "superb." He has written a number of scholarly articles on the law on subjects ranging from drug policy to the commerce clause of the Constitution. He has written several bar association reports and given continuing legal education lectures on habeas corpus, lawsuits against government officials and jury nullification. His articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Buffalo News, Cleveland Plain Dealer and Legislative Gazette. His policy studies have been published by the Hoover Institution, the Ludwig von Mises Institute and the Cato Institute. He taught a course in the Constitution at Canisius College in Buffalo and has been a guest lecturer at the University at Buffalo Medical School. Presently he is an Adjunct Scholar at the Ludwig von Mises Institute and columnist for LewRockwell.com. He is editor of the libertarian blog, PoliticalClassDismissed.com and Founder and President of the Jeffersonian think tank, Free New York, Inc. He is the author of Political Class Dismissed (2004) and Government Schools Are Bad for Your Kids (2009) He and his wife Amy live in North Buffalo with their two children.
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