Doing Justice
A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law
by:
Preet Bharara
in:
Political Theory
Summary:
The book offers insights into the American justice system through the lens of a former federal prosecutor, discussing the intricacies of criminal law, ethical decision-making, and the importance of maintaining the rule of law. It provides real-world examples of high-profile cases, legal dilemmas, and the moral challenges faced by those who work within the legal framework to uphold justice.
Key points:
1. Rule of Law: Bharara stresses the rule of law's role in ensuring fairness and justice, holding everyone accountable regardless of status.
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