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Doing Justice
Book • 2019
In 'Doing Justice', Preet Bharara offers a comprehensive look at the U.S.
justice system, highlighting its complexities and the importance of fairness and integrity.
The book is structured around four stages of a criminal prosecution: Inquiry, Accusation, Judgment, and Punishment.
Bharara uses personal anecdotes and case histories to illustrate the system's realities and challenges, emphasizing the need for truth and humanity in achieving justice.
justice system, highlighting its complexities and the importance of fairness and integrity.
The book is structured around four stages of a criminal prosecution: Inquiry, Accusation, Judgment, and Punishment.
Bharara uses personal anecdotes and case histories to illustrate the system's realities and challenges, emphasizing the need for truth and humanity in achieving justice.
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Preet Bharara as a book where he wrote about using humor to diffuse tense situations in court.


Capitalism & the Election (with Ruchir Sharma)
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Preet Bharara himself when discussing his own book and its relevance to the topic of judicial conduct.


A Danger to Ourselves (with Tom Nichols)