
Judge Judy memoir
Judge Judy doesn’t mess around. Judith Sheindlin published her first book in 1996, before she was known as “Judge Judy” and a staple on TV. She gained national attention as the subject of a 60 Minutes segment and an LA Times feature profiling her tough reputation as a judge in criminal and family courts in New York. Publisher’s Weekly writes that Sheindlin thinks society’s been infantilized by shifting from “individual responsibility to government responsibility.” Basically, Don’t Pee.. is a “Don’t bulls— me” takeaway. We get the sentiment, but isn’t there another way of getting that across without making us want to jump in the shower?





