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Walking with Justice
Uncommon Lessons from One of Life’s Greatest Mentors

 

In this thoughtful and uplifting portrait of a man devoted to serving others, Mollie Marti shares Judge Max Rosenn’s spiritual and professional teachings, which led her along a path of self-discovery and infused her life with new meaning.

Many law students and lawyers will be familiar with “giant of the law” Judge Max Rosenn, described by a colleague as “one of the greatest human beings I have ever known; a man of almost divine grace.” Rosenn’s opinions are more frequently cited than almost any other federal appellate court judge. The seventy law clerks who worked with him during his years on the court became extraordinarily devoted to him, establishing the annual Max Rosenn Lecture Series in Law and Humanities in his honor.

Housed in the eulogies delivered by Judge’s two sons and backed by stories based on the author’s time spent with her mentor, twenty-five principles emerge that can be applied to conducting one’s work with greater justice as well as living life intentionally. An emotionally rich recounting of Judge Rosenn’s unique philosophy, this book illustrates how mentoring can truly be a two-way street and underscores that we write our own eulogy with the choices we make daily.

Mollie Marti is a speaker and life design strategist with a prestigious list of clients, including Olympians and business elites. She is the founding editor of Best Life Design e-magazine and host of the popular Make an Impact Live event, raising philanthropic funds while empowering business professionals to thrive financially in a way that fuels their health, relationships, and greatest life priorities. She is in discussions with several law schools to add Walking with Justice to their first-year reading lists and curriculums.

 

“Not since Tuesdays with Morrie have I witnessed such an endearing love affair between a student of life and a masterful teacher.”

 –Marci Shimoff, New York Times bestselling author of Love for No Reason.


1/11/2012
Media Type:   hardcover
US $23.95
ISBN-13:   978-1-60832-235-0
Page Count:   200
Trim:   5.5 x 7
Published By Greenleaf Book Group
Self-Help

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