Books about justice and injustice
Popular Justice and Injustice Books
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For the past several months, Book Riot has been getting a lot of requests for recommendations for books explaining why our political and legal systems are the way they are. Law is not just something that happens in courtrooms and legislatures; it infuses our whole lives. While most of these books about the law are focused on the United States, our neighbors to the north have not been left out, with some stellar examples of Canadian legal history. There are also a few selections from Europe, Latin America, and South Africa, but full coverage will have to wait for a future list. But how reliable is this account? Graham Burnett recovers the strange story of Maurice v.
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Still, words can be the greatest comfort when all other comforts seem to have fled: Words allow us to voice our anger and to know that others feel the same anger. Words are tools to advocate for justice. Buzzfeed recommended poems that capture the anguish of the black community. Read these books, seek out others like them, share them with your friends and family, and keep speaking up. Words might not feel like much, but they are powerful and more needed than ever.
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