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The Nonsense Factory Bruce Cannon Gibney

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The Nonsense Factory Bruce Cannon Gibney
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Publisher: Hachette Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.1 MB
Author: Bruce Cannon Gibney
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Nonsense Factory Bruce Cannon Gibney by Bruce Cannon Gibney instant download after payment.

A withering and witty examination of how the American legal system, burdened by complexity and untrammeled growth, fails Americans and threatens the rule of law itself, by the acclaimed author of A Generation of Sociopaths.
Does the American legal system work as advertised? Does it work at all?
In The Nonsense Factory, Bruce Cannon Gibney shows that that the entire legal factory is falling apart, a victim of its gigantic and chaotic production. As law becomes incomprehensibly vast, the system survives only by ignoring its own rules, including the Constitution, leaving Americans vulnerable against the arbitrary power that the rules supposedly curb. Gibney shows how tragedies like police abuse, prosecutorial misconduct, and an inert Congress are the consequences of a legal system that becomes weaker as it grows, and that has forgotten its duty to serve citizens, not itself.
We rapidly approach a point where no one can understand what law is or should...

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