Come hear from UDOLLI's own Dennis Turner as he talks about his latest book, An American Yankee in King Alfred’s Court.
What happens when an American lawyer steps into the traditions and quiet dramas of the English legal world? In An American Yankee in King Alfred’s Court, a law professor recounts his immersion into British advocacy through memorable cases, cultural missteps, and an unlikely friendship with Giles, a brilliant and unconventional English barrister. Together, they navigate courtrooms, chambers, and jury trials shaped by ritual, restraint, and razor-sharp intellect. Blending courtroom drama with wry travel writing, the book offers an insider’s look at the barrister system, cross-examination, and the subtle choreography of British justice—set against landscapes that range from medieval halls to modern courtrooms. At its heart, this is a story of mentorship and mortality. As Giles’s health fades, professional collaboration gives way to deeper reflection on loyalty, legacy, and the cost of a life spent in the law. Smart, humane, and quietly funny, An American Yankee in King Alfred’s Court will appeal to readers of legal memoir, literary nonfiction, and reflective travel writing.
This event is sponsored by the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education.