Book Description
"Can we get some reality in here?" asks Judy
Sheindlin, former supervising judge for Manhattan Family
Court. For twenty-four years she has laid down the law as she
understands it:
If you want to eat, you have to work.
If you have children, you'd better support them.
If you break the law, you have to pay.
If you tap the public purse, you'd better be accountable.
Now she abandons all judicial restraint in a scathing
critique of the systemfilled with realistic hard-nosed
alternatives to our bloated welfare bureaucracy and our
soft-on-crime laws.