Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson is a deeply moving account of fighting injustice in a system often stacked against the poor and marginalized. As the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, Stevenson dedicates his life to defending those who have been wrongly convicted or unfairly sentenced.
At the heart of the book is the case of Walter McMillian, a man sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. Through meticulous legal work and unwavering determination, Stevenson exposes corruption, racial bias, and systemic inequality—while also highlighting the profound importance of empathy and human dignity.
This powerful memoir explores:
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Racial injustice within the legal system
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The death penalty debate
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Wrongful convictions
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The importance of compassion in law
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The redemptive power of mercy
More than a legal narrative, Just Mercy is a call to action. It challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths while reminding us that justice must be rooted in humanity, fairness, and hope.

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