A powerful true story and groundbreaking account of bias in the courtroom from CNN senior legal analyst Laura Coates, recounting her time as a Black female prosecutor for the US Department of Justice.
In this urgent, timely, and deeply personal debut, Just Pursuit exposes the bias in the justice system from the perspective of a Black female federal prosecutor at the US Department of Justice. Through the prism of Laura Coates’s experience, first as a voting-rights attorney in the Civil Rights Division and then as a federal prosecutor as an Assistant United States Attorney in Washington DC, we see a system that perpetuates bias and unfairness. Coates finds herself constantly torn between upholding her oath as a public servant, honored by the opportunity to represent the people of the United States, and at odds with her principles and lived experience as a Black woman and mother. It challenged her very notions of justice.
On the front lines of our legal system, she sees how Black communities are policed differently; Black crimes are prosecuted differently; Black defendants are judged differently. How Black men are not given the very benefit of the doubt that is demanded by police officers; and how the court system seems to be the one place where minorities seem to be overrepresented, an unrelenting parade of Black and Brown defendants in numbers that belies their percentage in the population. She is unwilling to look away from the hardest moments of her career, often caught between wanting to protect the Black community and her duty to serve, moments which question the very underpinning of who the justice system serves.
Now a senior legal analyst at CNN and George Washington University law professor, Laura Coates distills how the law intersects with modern civil rights every day. Through these reflective, confessional, and captivating scenes in the courtroom, Laura Coates explores the tension between the idealism of the law and the lived reality of working within the parameters of our flawed legal system, revealing the chasm between what is right and what is lawful.
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“Laura Coates is author and narrator of this riveting audiobook about her time as a federal prosecutor. She aces both tasks…Coates never loses sight of the inequities of the system; listeners will see them, too, through this excellent audiobook.”
— AudioFile
“Engaging, well-written, keenly observed vignettes from her years as a lawyer…exploring the ambivalence and even guilt that Coates felt as a Black female federal prosecutor working within—and for—that system.”
— New York Times Book Review“Coates clearly demonstrates how our sense of justice is conditioned by who we are.”
— Kirkus Reviews“A personal, heartfelt, eloquent, and sobering examination of the nexus of justice and humanity."
— Booklist“A firsthand, eye-opening story of a prosecutor that exposes the devastating criminal punishment system. Laura Coates bleeds for justice on the page.”
— Ibram X. Kendi, National Book Award–winning authorBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Laura Coates, author of the New York Times bestseller Just Pursuit, is a senior legal analyst for CNN, a SiriusXM host, and adjunct professor at the George Washington University School of Law. A former federal prosecutor, she served as assistant United States attorney for the District of Columbia and a trial attorney in the civil rights division of the Department of Justice, specializing in the enforcement of voting rights throughout the United States. As a civil rights attorney, she traveled throughout the nation supervising local and national elections and led investigations into allegations of unconstitutional voting practices. In private practice, she was an intellectual-property litigator with an expertise in first amendment and media law. She is a graduate of Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs and the University of Minnesota Law School.