Fletcher Long prefers minimal government as opposed to a corrupt, abusive, inefficient and tyrannical one. This book is a collection of his writings, the title derived from his popular radio show, The Long Version. No one has spoken more directly, more comprehensively, and with greater fervor and power to our modern day legal culture than Fletcher Long. In the movie, "Liar, Liar,"another attorney named "Fletcher," played by actor Jim Carrey exaggerates the stories of his self-centered, money-grubbing clients to make money ...
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Fletcher Long prefers minimal government as opposed to a corrupt, abusive, inefficient and tyrannical one. This book is a collection of his writings, the title derived from his popular radio show, The Long Version. No one has spoken more directly, more comprehensively, and with greater fervor and power to our modern day legal culture than Fletcher Long. In the movie, "Liar, Liar,"another attorney named "Fletcher," played by actor Jim Carrey exaggerates the stories of his self-centered, money-grubbing clients to make money for his law firm and boost his career. Fletcher's son makes a wish that for just one day his father can't tell a lie. But Fletcher Long does not have to be under a spell to tell the truth, which he acknowledges is somewhere in the Long Version of any story.
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