Compassion, not perfection, makes a great lawyer Franz Kafka wrote a classic satirical and surrealistic novel, “The Trial,” about the bureaucratic and flawed legal system. In his story, Josef K., a bank clerk, wakes up one day and finds himself arrested. From the first-page arrest to the end of the novel, the story is what you would expect from an author who turned a character in one of his short stories into a cockroach. read more
June 21, 2013 - Standard-Examiner