Your Verdict: A Judge's Reckoning With Law and Loss by St Joan, Jacqueline

Your Verdict: A Judge's Reckoning With Law and Loss

In 1967, only four days after the Supreme Court decided Loving v. Virginia, Jacqueline St. Joan married...
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Author: Jacqueline St Joan
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Your Verdict: A Judge's Reckoning With Law and Loss by St Joan, Jacqueline

Your Verdict: A Judge's Reckoning With Law and Loss

$29.94

Your Verdict: A Judge's Reckoning With Law and Loss

$29.94
Author: Jacqueline St Joan
Format: Paperback
Language: English

In 1967, only four days after the Supreme Court decided Loving v. Virginia, Jacqueline St. Joan married across the color line in Virginia-and lost her family as a result. What followed was a life shaped by the upheavals of the era: divorce, single motherhood, and deep involvement in the second wave of feminism, including relationships with both women and men.

In the 1980s, St. Joan became a judge in Denver, presiding over cases that exposed the fragility and resilience of ordinary lives. Her rulings brought her both respect and criticism. She writes of cases that linger long after the gavel falls, of moments when the law offers no clean answer, and of the personal toll which controversial decisions take. She writes of times when attorneys or the press turned their attention to the judge herself--reviving her memories of her musician father and her complex, racist mother, of her own anti-war protests during Vietnam, of clients who'd dropped domestic abuse complaints out of fear.... As she re-collects relevant pieces of her memories, she takes readers into the corridors and assigned rooms of the Denver City & County Building so that they can consider how a judge tries to balance legal requirements and human empathy. Moving between courtroom and home, Your Verdict explores how gender, sexuality, race, conscience, history and responsibility shape the choices we make and the costs we bear.

Several cases get particularly resonant attention: the "defacing" of a statue of Columbus by a group of American Indian Movement protestors; police and public response to the trial of a prostitute with AIDS; treatment of a lawyer whose ex-husband (a policeman) had shot her in court; a defense attorney's demand that she recuse herself because she would inevitably be biased against a famous football player accused of domestic abuse. The trials of Operation Rescue members, arrested for "disturbing the peace" and "harassment" at an abortion clinic, constitute a particularly nuanced chapter as she examines individual motives and actions in light of various laws' requirements and of her own experiences with political protests, a deeply Catholic childhood, and much more.

This memoir resists easy closure. What emerges is a hard-won integrity: the author's refusal to choose either her belief in the law or her belief in love. Your Verdict: A Judge's Reckoning with Law and Loss is a memoir about courage, reinvention, and what happens when a life lived outside the rules enters the courtroom.



Author: Jacqueline St Joan
Publisher: Golden Antelope Press
Published: 05/21/2026
Pages: 252
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9781967986019

About the Author
St Joan, Jacqueline: - Jacqueline St. Joan is a former Denver County judge whose life story spans the civil rights movement, second-wave feminism, and the modern courtroom. In 1967, she married inter-racially in Virginia, an act that led to estrangement from her family and a life shaped by social change, single motherhood, and feminist activism. Years later, her unconventional past resurfaced when she became a judge and some of her rulings provoked public controversy. St. Joan is the author of two novels, a collection of short fiction, and a poetry collection. Her memoir, Your Verdict: A Judge's Reckoning with Law and Loss, explores the collision between private life and public authority. She lives and writes in Colorado.

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