Martin L. Friedland

Martin L. Friedland is a Canadian lawyer and author known for his contributions to legal scholarship and his work on the history of Canadian law. He has written extensively on various legal topics and has been recognized for his academic achievements.

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  1. 1. The Trials Of Israel Lipski

    A True Story of a Victorian Murder in the East End of London

    The book delves into the infamous 1887 murder trial of Israel Lipski, a Polish-Jewish immigrant in London, who was accused of poisoning a young woman named Miriam Angel. Through meticulous research, it explores the socio-political climate of the time, highlighting issues of anti-Semitism, media sensationalism, and the flaws within the British legal system. The narrative examines the complexities of Lipski's case, questioning the fairness of his trial and the evidence used against him, ultimately providing a critical look at justice and prejudice in Victorian England.

  2. 2. He Gets That From Me

    In this compelling narrative, the story unfolds around a seemingly ordinary family whose lives are turned upside down by a shocking revelation. As the characters navigate the complexities of identity, genetics, and familial bonds, they are forced to confront their deepest fears and assumptions about what truly defines family. The book delves into the emotional turmoil and ethical dilemmas that arise when science and personal history collide, offering a poignant exploration of love, acceptance, and the enduring ties that bind us together.

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