Author and attorney Charlotte Dennett has been practicing law since 1997, with an emphasis on personal injury litigation and suing the government under the Freedom of Information Act. In The People v. Bush she writes about the campaign to bring the former President to justice for acting above the law as she continues her quest to hold leaders accountable to U.S. law and to preserve a Constitutional presidency. She recounts her seminal effort to prosecute President Bush, and introduces readers to a world where the actions of a few can indeed empower the many. Dennett has been a reporter in the Middle East. She and her husband co-authored two previous books. They live in northern Vermont.