Journey to Justice

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Journey to Justice is a memoir by famed defense attorney Johnnie Cochran that recounts his legal career, high-profile cases, and views on race and justice in America.

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instanceOf book
author Johnnie Cochran NERFINISHED
coAuthor Tim Rutten NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Johnnie Cochran’s early life
Johnnie Cochran’s rise as a lawyer
strategies in major trials
explores inequality in the justice system
intersection of race and law in America
focusesOn media and high-profile trials
racial bias in the criminal justice system
role of defense attorneys
format hardcover
paperback
genre legal memoir
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasTitle Journey to Justice NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in African American history
readers interested in law and justice
language English
mainCharacter Johnnie Cochran NERFINISHED
medium print
notableCaseDiscussed O. J. Simpson murder trial GENERATED
civil rights litigation GENERATED
police brutality cases in Los Angeles GENERATED
publicationDate 1996
publisher Ballantine Books NERFINISHED
One World NERFINISHED
setting Los Angeles
United States legal system NERFINISHED
subject Johnnie Cochran NERFINISHED
civil rights
criminal defense
high-profile legal cases
justice system in the United States
legal career
race in the United States
timePeriodCovered second half of the 20th century

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Johnnie Cochran authorOf Journey to Justice