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“Justice is good in its own right and makes life among other people more dependable. Yet Stern accepted long ago that even perfect justice will not change who we are. The law is erected on many fictions and perhaps the falsest one of all is that humans, in the end, are rational. Without doubt, our life--so far as we can tell--is one of cause and effect. That is what science depends on. But our most intimate decisions are rarely based on the kinds of calculations of pluses and minuses Jeremy Bentham, or the free-market economists for that matter, have wanted to believe in. We are fundamentally emotional creatures. In the most consequential matters, we answer faithfully to the heart's cry, not the law's.”

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The Last Trial

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Scott Turow
Scott Turow

Scott Turow, born on April 12, 1949, is a renowned American author known for his legal-themed novels. His works, such as 'Presumed Innocent' and 'Innocent Man', have gained immense popularity and critical acclaim. Turow's writing has had a significant impact on the development of legal-themed fiction, both in the United States and internationally. more

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