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I had so many feelings reading this book. Dahlia Lithwick invoked a million different feelings, and so many memories – of what it took for me to become a law librarian. Not only that, but to help me remember my roots on why I became a law librarian- one that has devoted their life to public service.
Dahlia has broken down the stories of some bad a$$ women in the law who have taken a stand in the name of justice. She breaks down the law, along with their stories so any non-lawyer can understand and appreciate. But for those working in the law, I would guarantee that while reading this, there was a lot of nodding of the head, and loud commentary disrupting the slumber of the cats keeping the reader company.
For those that have fatigue from what has happened in the USA in recent memory- be it within the courts, justice system, or the halls of Congress, this story will grant you the second wind you didn't know you needed.