Something Fishy

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  • 144 pages

  • 5 1/2 x 8 1/2

  • Softcover

  • ISBN 978-1949248-890

  • Copyright 2024

By James A. Kiger

This novel reflects what real life is about in the legal world, occurring every day in our country. The court system and the selection of the Judges, who administer the law and who ultimately make and/or interpret existing laws, have now become an integral part of the American culture as we have become the most litigious society in the world, rather than solving our problems peacefully and with civility. Kant, in the 13th century, stated there are two legal realms; man-made law and the natural law. The central character in this story escaped her penalty, yet could not recover what she really wanted. From the beginning of time, one is not permitted to be benefited by depriving another of this life (the natural law). Think about it.

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  • 144 pages

  • 5 1/2 x 8 1/2

  • Softcover

  • ISBN 978-1949248-890

  • Copyright 2024

By James A. Kiger

This novel reflects what real life is about in the legal world, occurring every day in our country. The court system and the selection of the Judges, who administer the law and who ultimately make and/or interpret existing laws, have now become an integral part of the American culture as we have become the most litigious society in the world, rather than solving our problems peacefully and with civility. Kant, in the 13th century, stated there are two legal realms; man-made law and the natural law. The central character in this story escaped her penalty, yet could not recover what she really wanted. From the beginning of time, one is not permitted to be benefited by depriving another of this life (the natural law). Think about it.

  • 144 pages

  • 5 1/2 x 8 1/2

  • Softcover

  • ISBN 978-1949248-890

  • Copyright 2024

By James A. Kiger

This novel reflects what real life is about in the legal world, occurring every day in our country. The court system and the selection of the Judges, who administer the law and who ultimately make and/or interpret existing laws, have now become an integral part of the American culture as we have become the most litigious society in the world, rather than solving our problems peacefully and with civility. Kant, in the 13th century, stated there are two legal realms; man-made law and the natural law. The central character in this story escaped her penalty, yet could not recover what she really wanted. From the beginning of time, one is not permitted to be benefited by depriving another of this life (the natural law). Think about it.