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Product Management's Sacred Seven: The Skills Required to Crush Product Manager Interviews and be a World-Class PM (Fast Forward Your Product Career: The Two Books Required to Land Any PM Job)

Parth Detroja , Neel Mehta , et al.

4.8 on Amazon

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Model Rules of Professional Conduct

American Bar Association Center for Professional Responsibility

4.6 on Amazon

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War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America's Colony

Nelson A Denis

4.9 on Amazon

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Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts

Antonin Scalia and Bryan A. Garner

4.8 on Amazon

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Token Economy: How the Web3 reinvents the Internet

Shermin Voshmgir

4.7 on Amazon

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Young Men and Fire: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition

Norman Maclean and Timothy Egan

4.6 on Amazon

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Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America

Gilbert King

4.7 on Amazon

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The Education of an Idealist: A Memoir

Samantha Power and HarperAudio

4.7 on Amazon

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One L: The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School

Scott Turow

4.5 on Amazon

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The Legal Analyst: A Toolkit for Thinking about the Law

Ward Farnsworth

4.8 on Amazon

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The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town

John Grisham, Craig Wasson, et al.

4.4 on Amazon

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Working for Yourself: Law & Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers & Gig Workers of All Types

Stephen Fishman J.D.

4.6 on Amazon

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Examples & Explanations: Civil Procedure

Joseph W. Glannon

4.7 on Amazon

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Whoever Fights Monsters: My Twenty Years Tracking Serial Killers for the FBI

Robert K. Ressler , Tom Shachtman , et al.

4.7 on Amazon

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Yes Please

Amy Poehler, Carol Burnett, et al.

4.3 on Amazon

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nabla9onOct 12, 2020

Would peer evaluation suffice?

There is one peace prize winner criticized by other peace prize peers for her role in genocide.

Then there is the nomination of President Obama less than two weeks in office. He received it after less than nine months in the office. The prize was seen more as criticism of Bush administration than awarding Obama.

I nominate Samatha Power (Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights under Obama, then 28th United States Ambassador to the United Nations) and Cass Sustein (United States Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs) to judge Obama's Peace price.

Experts from the book: "The Education of an Idealist: A Memoir" by Samatha Power

>In October of 2009, I awoke to a very different form of bad news: Barack Obama had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Less than a year into his presidency, Obama was receiving an award previously bestowed on Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

>When I relayed the news to Cass, he looked stricken, as if I had told him someone we knew had fallen ill. The choice seemed wildly premature,

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>Jon Favreau and Ben Rhodes, Obama’s two gifted speechwriters, took on the difficult task of drafting the Nobel address. I popped into Jon’s tiny office on the first floor of the West Wing, and he told me that the President had decided to directly confront the awkwardness of receiving the prize so early in his presidency.

I mean, 60% of American did not understand why Obama received the award. Obama himself was not happy and felt awkward. People he worked with felt it was not deserved.

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