

Opening arguments
Book • 1991
Opening Arguments offers a firsthand account of the Iran-Contra affair from the perspective of a young lawyer involved in the investigation.
It details the political intrigue, legal challenges, and personal experiences of the author as he navigates the complex world of government investigations.
The book provides insights into the key players, events, and controversies surrounding the scandal, examining the impact on American foreign policy and the rule of law.
Through vivid storytelling and legal analysis, the book captures the intensity and significance of the Iran-Contra affair.
Opening Arguments explores themes of justice, power, and the pursuit of truth in the face of political pressure.
It details the political intrigue, legal challenges, and personal experiences of the author as he navigates the complex world of government investigations.
The book provides insights into the key players, events, and controversies surrounding the scandal, examining the impact on American foreign policy and the rule of law.
Through vivid storytelling and legal analysis, the book captures the intensity and significance of the Iran-Contra affair.
Opening Arguments explores themes of justice, power, and the pursuit of truth in the face of political pressure.
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as his first book, detailing his experiences during the Iran-Contra case.

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