Summary & Review: Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson: Equal Justice Initiative, American Judicial System, Systemic Corruption, Mercy for the Vulnerable
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Summary & Review: Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson: Equal Justice Initiative, American Judicial System, Systemic Corruption, Mercy for the Vulnerable
In a lawyer-memoir as thrilling as real-life John Grisham, author and lawyer Bryan Stevenson chronicles his life story founding the Equal Justice Initiative, through which he provides free counsel to death row inmates and fights for criminal justice across the Deep South and beyond. With hard-hitting evidence, Stevenson argues his case that the American judicial system is extremely biased against the poor and mentally ill, educating readers on this bias and building support for the poor, incarcerated, condemned; the most vulnerable of the sufferers.
This companion reader includes: * Main Themes * Detailed Summary * Honest Review & Commentary
Introduction: Fighting Against a Corrupt Judicial System Themes Quick Note Summary Part I: The Case of Walter McMillian Part II: Failures & Injustices of the U.S. Judicial System Epilogue Review Positives Critiques