In "Do We Need Experts and Judges?", the justice system is put on trial-and hilariously convicted. This brutally honest, razor-sharp satire takes readers on a joyride through the sticky web of rational choice theory, courtroom theater, bias-driven juries, and algorithmic overlords masquerading as impartial machines.
Armed with wit, skepticism, and a suspiciously large thesaurus, the book skewers our blind faith in so-called expertise, judicial robes, and the supposedly neutral systems that prop them up.
Yes, we need experts and judges. But let's at least admit it's all a bit of a circus-and we're holding the popcorn.