Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies Free Audiobook Download by The Secret Barrister


In the age of fake news, claims of justice are harder to trust. The Secret Barrister's Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies is a call to arms for those who seek truth and truth-seekers in the digital age. Whether you're already a lawyer or working on your first case, this book will help you navigate lies and false promises with accuracy.

"Fake Law" is a collection of short stories, each one highlighting a different facet of the legal system in Britain. The audiobook, by The Secret Barrister, highlights topics such as police misconduct and the treatment of defendants in the criminal justice system.

The idea for this book was born out of the realization that people have a tendency to believe what they see and hear about the criminal justice system. The lack of understanding can lead to feelings of anger, fear, or mistrust towards those in charge. Fake Law explores how we got to where we are now and makes a number of suggestions on how to improve it.

Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies is a book about the world's justice system. It's about how it has been manipulated for so long, and how we've all become prey to these manipulations through our own ignorance. Why do people get away with much more than they should? Why do we think that justice is blind when it isn't?

In this book, The Secret Barrister takes on the challenge of exposing the lies in a world where nothing is as is seems. He explores the legal system and how injustices are perpetuated and discovered, hidden in plain sight.

In this audiobook, the Secret Barrister asks some tough questions about how justice is done in a world where false information is everywhere. This book has everything from how justice could potentially be done by algorithms to the truth behind social media and fake news.

Published Date 2020-09-03
Duration 11 hours 16 minutes
Author The Secret Barrister
Narrated Jack Hawkins
Reviews
(8 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Law

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