lillismith's review

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3.5

Tone weirdly douchey

bookanonjeff's review

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5.0

Alarming and Yet Also Hilarious. Even as someone who was once a political activist with some fairly high level (if State, rather than Federal) access to the halls of legislative deliberation, this book was pretty shocking in revealing just how much of a mess the American legal system truly is. While the author himself is clearly in favor of some form of ideal government that works, this book just as easily makes the case that anarchy would at least be preferable to the current system. Yet throughout, the author's acerbic wit is what makes the book such an enjoyable read - even as the critiques it makes show just how depressingly dreadful the current US legal system really is. Very much recommended reading. Just maybe try to do it in a place where plentiful alcohol is readily available. ;)

pearseanderson's review

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DNFed a third of the way through, it grew too stale and unhelpful for me to dedicate more time.

kelseyjosund's review

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3.0

Witty and withering, as the description says, indeed.

This is a detailed and high-minded takedown of the legal system, including many egregious examples of major failings. It has tons of citations and makes a compelling case.

But it fails to offer many avenues for improvement, opting instead to repeatedly point out entrenched and systematic problems. Identifying problems is only half of the task! While it would make the book far longer (which would admittedly be a problem, given that it's already quite dense and long), it would make it far stronger, too. It feels incomplete to detail, for example, all the ways law school fails to prepare lawyers, without even touching on why it has not been improved, if its failures are so obvious. And there are points when the argument even undermines itself: according to the author, a huge part of why the courts work is trust in their near-infallibility, but then he spends thirty pages explaining how deeply flawed they are. Isn't pointing out their immense failures only making the problem worse?

I still recommend this, but I also recommend reading with a critical eye. It exposed me to a lot of new information, but it did clearly have an agenda.

mrpepper's review against another edition

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slow-paced

4.0

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