Law on Trial, Shaun OsseiOwusu
Law on Trial, Shaun OsseiOwusu
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Law on Trial
An Unlikely Insider Reckons with Our Legal System

Author: Shaun Ossei-Owusu

Narrator: David Sadzin

Unabridged: 14 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 04/14/2026

Categories: Nonfiction, Law, Education


Synopsis

A Bronx–born Ivy League professor cracks open the machinery of American law in an unflinching exposé that shows how lawyers fuel a range of inequalities.The law is supposed to represent fairness, equality, and transparency. Yet in a world where injustice is normalized, many struggle to understand why our legal system fails despite its lofty principles. In Law on Trial, award–winning legal scholar Shaun Ossei–Owusu offers a rare perspective as an insider and a clear–eyed critic of its deep, baked–in structural problems. He begins with a tour through American legal education, where some of the seeds of inequality are planted in the emphasis on abstract thinking. He then moves to different corners of the profession where those seeds flourish: elite law firms, government offices, and well–intended public–interest organizations. At every step, Ossei–Owusu confronts some of America's polarizing topics―crime, poverty, and corporate power―and highlights the legal profession's troubling complicity. His defiant dissents challenge liberal and conservative orthodoxy while illuminating how the legal system might move closer to its highest aspirations.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Monica on April 09, 2026

I was excited to receive an early copy from W.W. Norton, because so few books about law and lawyers even mention civil defenders. I feel like it is rare that anyone has even heard of it! Ossei-Owusu's thesis is that law is often a means to make something that we consider moral and philosophic questi......more

Goodreads review by Susie on January 26, 2026

A broad exploration of the ways in which our "impartial" justice system reinforces unjust systems of power. It's a challenging read, but law professor Shaun Ossei-Owusu does an excellent job of breaking down complex concepts, even for readers unfamiliar with the legal system.......more