David Dorsen's book is extraordinary and almost certainly unique. He tells the story of Michael Lauer, who came to this country in 1971 at the age of 15 from behind Russia's Iron Curtain penniless and speaking no English. Lauer worked his way through the City College of New York by driving a taxicab, entered the world of finance, and succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. Lauer made his fortune the hard way, honestly. But, as Dorsen explains, Lauer's dream became a nightmare, when an overzealous Securities and Exchange Commission and misguided Department of Justice targeted him. The American judicial system failed Lauer by trashing the rule of law. -- John W. Dean, former counsel to President Richard Nixon and Author -- David Dorsen is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and was an editor on the law review. He served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and Assistant Chief Counsel of the Senate Watergate Committee in addition to his years in private practice.