Andrea D. Lyon is a criminal defense attorney, (the principal in the criminal defense firm Lyon Law), a death penalty expert, an author, a former professor and law school dean. Over her 40 years of lawyering, Andrea has been involved in several high-profile cases, including former Illinois Governor George Ryan. Andrea's legal memoir, Angel of Death Row: My Life as a Death Penalty Defense Lawyer, 2010, received a starred review from Kirkus and was voted "Next Great Read" by the American Booksellers Association. her other published books include: The Feminine Sixth: Women in Criminal Defense. 2018, andThe Death Penalty: What's Keeping it Alive, 2015. To find out more, visit her website at https://www.andrealyon.com/
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Chapter 1: You Have a Right to An Attorney-Kind of Chapter 2: The System Isn't Broken; It Was Built This Way Chapter 3: [Un]equal Justice: Racism's Thumb on the Scales Chapter 4: The Inequality Tax: The Economic Case for Criminal Justice Reform Chapter 5: The War on Us: Laws that Caused Mass Incarceration Chapter 6: What a Defender General's Office Can Mean
One of our country's most skilled public defenders, Andrea D. Lyon, brings us heartbreaking insights from the trenches to make a passionate case for the creation of a national Defender General--someone endowed with a powerful voice to protect the rights of the accused, correct wrongful convictions, and fight racism and other entrenched systemic problems. This is an engaging, thought-provoking, and persuasive book that will speak to everyone interested in fixing our broken criminal legal system.--Carol S. Steiker, Harvard Law School