Civil Rights Litigator Susan Chana Lask Announces Forthcoming Book “Reservoir of Fraud,” Exposing Judicial Abuse — and Fighting Back
New York, NY — Nationally recognized civil rights and appellate attorney Susan Chana Lask announces her forthcoming book, Reservoir of Fraud, scheduled for publication on December 10, 2025. Lask pulls back the curtain on judicial misconduct, revealing what lawyers and courts hide and the public rarely sees.
With decades as a veteran litigator, including in the U.S. Supreme Court, Lask draws from landmark cases she won for her clients, interviews with people who lost their homes, children and were wrongfully convicted, and details her own battle against false judicial records used against her when she exposed judicial misconduct.
The real danger isn’t crime — it’s the unchecked judge who rewrites your life to cancel you in the public record” Lask says.
Unlike crime, which is at least acknowledged as wrong, injustice hides under the cloak of legitimacy of a court. Reservoir of Fraud reveals concealed practices inside judicial chambers, the misuse of public dockets, and the mechanics of falsified records by judges and lawyers alike —while providing a roadmap for judicial accountability and reform and clearing these false judicial records.
Reservoir of Fraud will be available in print, Kindle, and audiobook on December 10, 2025. Media interviews, podcast features, and speaking appearances begin this fall.
About Susan Chana Lask
Susan Chana Lask is a nationally recognized civil rights and appellate attorney and author of the forthcoming book Reservoir of Fraud (December 10, 2025). Her career is defined by reform and results: her landmark U.S. Supreme Court case, Florence v. Burlington, challenged unconstitutional strip-search policies and led to a decision for correction; in Christiansen v. Omnicom, she prompted expanded federal protections for employees facing sexual harassment; and she fought Big Pharma, exposing Ambien’s dangers resulting in FDA mandated warnings. Her cases have drawn support from former State Attorneys General, the ABA, the ACLU, the EEOC, members of Congress, state Supreme Court Justices, and national civil-rights coalitions.
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