The World’s Best Books on Law and Justice

“Justice,” wrote Plato, “means minding your own business and not meddling with other men’s concerns.” Yet across centuries, societies have wrestled with what justice truly means—and how it should be served. From literature to lived experience, the concept of justice has shaped cultures, inspired movements, and challenged the conscience of individuals. Stories—real and fictional—can illuminate how fairness, law, and morality intersect in complex, deeply human ways. Why do certain books stay with us long after the final page? In this expert roundup, professionals from diverse fields reflect on the stories that shaped their understanding of justice, responsibility, and integrity.

Editor’s Note: This expert roundup discusses justice, systemic inequality, and moral responsibility through a variety of literary lenses. Some entries reference real-world issues such as racial injustice, police violence, and wrongful incarceration. While all opinions are those of the contributors, readers should be advised that these themes may be sensitive or emotionally difficult. We encourage thoughtful engagement with the texts and experiences shared.

Koestler’s Darkness at Noon: Justice Distorted by Power

As someone with an MFA in fiction and an MA in literature, I’ve read my share of great books about justice, but Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler remains the one I return to most often. It’s not a legal thriller in the conventional sense, but it’s one of the most haunting and intellectually rigorous meditations on justice, ideology, and power I’ve ever encountered.

The novel follows Rubashov, a committed revolutionary who becomes a victim of the very totalitarian system he helped build. What makes it compelling isn’t just its political relevance (which is ever timely), but its psychological depth, and the way it wrestles with moral compromise, guilt, and the absurdity of show trials. It is spare, devastating, and profoundly relevant today, or in any era where justice is manipulated for ideological ends.

Koestler’s ability to merge political theory with personal narrative is unmatched. For anyone interested in how systems distort truth, and how individuals rationalize their own complicity, it is a must-read.

Phillip Mandel, CEO, Mandel Marketing

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Toobin’s O.J. Trial: Where Legal Precision Meets Financial Clarity

I know the stress of tangled finances, and my favorite book about law and justice is “The Run of His Life” by Jeffrey Toobin. This nonfiction account of the O.J. Simpson trial is a gripping dive into the legal system, blending drama with sharp insights about justice, evidence, and fairness. It’s a standout read because it shows how truth can get messy in court, much like how business owners feel when their books are a mess.

When you need clear financial records to grow your business, you’ll find that organized bookkeeping, like our monthly services, brings clarity. I started this company after seeing my parents’ small business struggle with tax chaos, and now we help clients like Maria, a cafe owner in Somerville, who said our timely reports saved her hours of stress during tax season. Toobin’s book captures the same need for precision, showing how details in law or ledgers shape outcomes.

The book shines by unpacking complex legal battles in a way that’s easy to follow, revealing the stakes of getting things right. We tackle similar challenges, like when we caught a payroll error for a South End boutique, saving them thousands in penalties. Our client, Raj, praised how our real time updates turned his ecommerce business’s bookkeeping from a headache into a strength, much like a well prepared legal case.

Toobin’s storytelling makes the pursuit of justice relatable, showing how systems work when everyone does their part. Our flexible services, from tax prep to monthly reconciliations, adapt to each client’s needs, ensuring compliance and peace of mind. “The Run of His Life” is a must read for anyone who values clarity in chaos, whether in a courtroom or a company’s finances.

Taryn Pumphrey, President, Ledger Lift

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To Kill a Mockingbird: Moral Courage Transforms Communities

I’ve seen how a well kept lawn can spark pride and bring a neighborhood together. My favorite book about law and justice is “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. This classic novel resonates with me because it weaves a powerful story of fairness, morality, and standing up for what’s right, much like how I strive to bring balance and care to the lawns we transform. It’s a compelling read that blends emotional depth with a clear eyed look at justice, making it relatable to anyone who values doing right by their community.

The story follows Atticus Finch, a small town lawyer defending justice against prejudice, and it’s a standout because it shows the human side of standing firm in tough situations. When I started GreenAce, inspired by my father’s 30 years running a fertilization company, I wanted to create a business that empowers homeowners to take pride in their properties, just as Atticus empowers his community to confront hard truths. The book’s themes of empathy and integrity mirror the trust we build with customers, like Sarah from Quincy, who said her patchy lawn became the neighborhood’s pride after our 12 week fertilization and mowing plan restored its lush green look.

What makes “To Kill a Mockingbird” so insightful is how it tackles complex issues racial injustice, moral courage, and personal responsibility through characters you can’t help but care about. In lawncare, we face challenges like soil depletion or uneven grass growth, and we solve them with tailored solutions, like using zone appropriate fertilizers to revive struggling lawns. A customer in Brookline, John, shared how our eco friendly approach not only fixed his lawn but also made him feel good about reducing water waste, aligning with the book’s call to act with conscience.

This novel’s timeless lessons apply to anyone striving to make a difference, whether in a courtroom or a backyard. It’s a gripping read that challenges you to think about fairness while showing the power of small, principled actions. For homeowners who want a lawn that reflects care and effort, it’s a reminder that doing things right whether defending justice or nurturing grass creates lasting impact.

Frank Sturm, CEO, Green Ace Lawn Care

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The Hate U Give: Building Children’s Moral Compass

As a dentist and founder of an educational toy company, I’ve seen how small choices shape kids’ growth, and my favorite book about law and justice is “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas. This young adult novel follows Starr, a teen navigating injustice after witnessing a police shooting, and it’s compelling because it shows how fairness matters to kids, just like it does in parenting. It’s a standout read for its raw look at standing up for what’s right, told in a way that feels real and relatable.

Kids develop a sense of justice early, often asking “why isn’t this fair?” when rules seem uneven. When you help a child understand right and wrong, like we do with our screen free toys that spark discussion, you build their moral compass. The book shows how Starr’s courage grows, much like when my patient, Emma, age 8, learned to speak up about bullying after we talked about fairness during her dental checkup.

The story’s power lies in showing how kids process big issues through family and community, like how daily habits shape their teeth or minds. For instance, a mom in my practice, Lisa, noticed her son’s confidence grew after travel playdates where he learned about different cultures, mirroring Starr’s journey of finding her voice. The book’s themes tie to how we guide kids through tough moments with clear, honest talks.

What this means for parents is that books like “The Hate U Give” can spark talks about justice, helping kids build empathy and strength. Just as brushing teeth prevents cavities, discussing fairness builds character. Read it together, ask what they think, and watch them grow into kids who stand up for others, ready to face life’s challenges.

Mona Hovaizi, Founder & CEO, Gaux

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Just Mercy: Transforming Lives Through Compassionate Justice

I’ve learned that a vibrant lawn reflects care and pride, much like standing up for justice. My favorite book about law and justice is “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson, a nonfiction account that’s both gripping and deeply insightful. It follows Stevenson’s work as a lawyer fighting for wrongfully convicted people, showing how compassion and persistence can transform lives, just as we transform lawns with dedication.

When you want a lawn that shines, you’ll find that consistent care, like our 12 week fertilization plans, makes all the difference. Inspired by my father’s 30 year fertilization business, I founded TurfPro to help homeowners love their yards without overspending. Stevenson’s story of advocating for fairness mirrors our mission to give every lawn a fair shot at thriving, no matter its starting point.

The book stands out because it tackles heavy issues systemic injustice, poverty, and redemption with raw honesty and hope. At TurfPro, we face lawn challenges like compacted soil or thin grass, using eco friendly fertilizers to restore health, as Lisa from Dedham found when her dull yard turned lush after our tailored treatments. Her neighbors now ask for our card, proving a great lawn lifts everyone’s spirits.

Stevenson’s practical fight for justice, case by case, feels like our approach to lawncare: small, steady actions yield big results. A Newton client, Mark, saw his patchy lawn become a family gathering spot after we adjusted mowing heights and added nutrient rich compost. “Just Mercy” inspires anyone to act with purpose, whether in a courtroom or a backyard, making it a must read for those who value impact and integrity.

Francis Daniels, Founder & CEO | TurfPro, Turf Pro

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Just Mercy: Protection and Purpose Under the Sun

I know the importance of protecting your skin while enjoying the sun, and my favorite book about law and justice is “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson. This nonfiction story of a lawyer fighting for fairness in the legal system is gripping and insightful, showing how compassion can challenge injustice. It’s a standout read because it connects deeply with anyone who cares about doing what’s right, much like we care about keeping women safe and stylish under the sun.

When you want to enjoy beach days without worrying about skin damage, you’ll find our UPF 50+ beachwear offers protection that doesn’t fade. I started Tied Sunwear with my sister after seeing too many women choose between style and safety, inspired by our own summers spent covering up awkwardly. Stevenson’s fight for justice feels personal, like when our customer, Emily from Evanston, said our lightweight cover ups let her relax at the lakefront feeling confident and protected.

The book’s power comes from its clear look at systemic flaws, making complex legal issues relatable, just like we make sun safety simple with soft, cooling fabrics. A client, Sarah from Oak Park, shared how our breathable designs kept her comfortable during a beach vacation, unlike heavy, chemical treated alternatives. Her story shows how the right solution, like our U.S. tested UPF weave, blends practicality with freedom to move and enjoy.

Stevenson’s work teaches that small, principled actions can change lives, much like how our versatile beachwear empowers women to embrace sunny days safely. It’s a must read for its emotional depth and real world lessons on fairness, resonating with anyone who values blending purpose with action. Whether you’re seeking justice or sun protection, it’s about feeling secure while living fully.

Laura Kosmorsky, Co-Founder, Tied Sunwear

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Just Mercy: Restoring Hope Through Compassionate Action

I see how a confident smile changes lives, and my favorite book about law and justice is “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson. This nonfiction account of a lawyer fighting for fairness in a flawed system is both moving and insightful, showing how compassion can restore hope. It’s a standout read because it makes complex legal battles feel personal, much like how we make dental care feel warm and approachable.

When you want a smile that shines without fear of the dentist, you’ll find our gentle, personalized care at Lumiere Dental Spa delivers. I started this practice to transform dental visits into luxurious experiences, inspired by patients who felt anxious about their teeth. Like Stevenson’s dedication to justice, we helped Lisa, a Brookline mom, regain confidence with a smile makeover using veneers, which she said made her feel “like a new person” at her daughter’s wedding.

The book’s power lies in its honest look at systemic issues, told through stories that stick with you, just as we use modern technology to create lasting results. A patient, Mark from Back Bay, shared how our dental implants restored his ability to eat comfortably, praising our calming environment that eased his lifelong dental fears. His story shows how today’s patients value care that blends expertise with comfort, much like the book’s call for fairness.

At Lumiere, we offer everything from teeth whitening to crowns, tailored to each patient’s needs in a spa like setting. “Just Mercy” reminds us that small, caring actions like a pain free visit or a brighter smile can make a big difference. It’s a must read for its emotional depth and a guide for anyone seeking to create trust and transformation, whether in a courtroom or a dental chair.

Neda Hovaizi, Business Owner & Dentist, Lumiere Dental Spa

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To Kill a Mockingbird: Integrity Shapes Beauty Within

As Clinical Director at Lumi Aesthetics in Boston, I help clients rediscover their confidence, and my favorite book about law and justice is “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. This timeless novel, following Atticus Finch’s fight for fairness, is both compelling and insightful, showing how integrity can shape lives. Its standout quality is its ability to weave complex themes of justice into a heartfelt story, much like how we craft natural beauty through personalized care.

When you want to enhance your look without surgery, you’ll find our non invasive treatments, like Botox and laser skin rejuvenation, deliver radiant results. I launched Lumi Aesthetics to create a luxurious, welcoming space where clients feel valued, inspired by those who felt self conscious about their appearance. A client, Emily from Cambridge, shared how our microneedling smoothed her skin, boosting her confidence for a big reunion, thanks to our tailored approach.

The book’s power lies in its clear portrayal of standing up for what’s right, resonating with our mission to help clients feel their best through safe, effective treatments. For example, a Back Bay professional, David, praised our CoolSculpting for sculpting his physique, saying the relaxing environment made the process feel like a treat. His story reflects how today’s clients seek natural, confidence boosting solutions, just as the novel champions moral clarity.

At Lumi Aesthetics, we offer dermal fillers, chemical peels, and body contouring, all designed to enhance your unique features in a soothing setting. “To Kill a Mockingbird” teaches that small, principled actions matter, much like our precise treatments create lasting transformations. It’s a must read for its emotional depth and a reminder that care and fairness, whether in justice or aesthetics, uplift everyone.

Neda Hovaizi, Clinical Director, Lumi Aesthetics

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Just Mercy: Compassion Overcomes Pain Through Dedicated Care

As the founder of Rehab2Wellness in Boston, I understand the struggle of living with chronic pain, and my favorite book about law and justice is “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson. This nonfiction story of a lawyer fighting for fairness in the legal system is deeply moving and insightful, showing how compassion can change lives. It’s a standout read because it makes complex issues of justice relatable, much like we make wellness achievable for our clients.

When you want to move freely without pain, you’ll find our personalized rehabilitation programs blend physical therapy with holistic care to restore your strength. I started Rehab2Wellness after seeing loved ones struggle with mobility, driven to help others reclaim their lives. A client, Maria from Quincy, shared how our tailored exercises eased her back pain, allowing her to play with her grandkids again, praising our caring approach.

The book’s strength lies in its clear storytelling, showing how small, dedicated efforts can overcome big challenges, just like our step by step plans help clients. For instance, John, a post surgery patient from Brookline, regained his mobility through our gentle therapy and wellness coaching, saying it gave him his independence back. His story reflects how people today seek holistic solutions that combine practical care with lasting results.

At Rehab2Wellness, we craft flexible plans, from one on one therapy to lifestyle changes, to fit each client’s needs. “Just Mercy” shows that empathy and persistence matter, whether in a courtroom or a recovery journey. It’s a must read for its powerful lessons on fairness, inspiring anyone who wants to transform their life through dedicated, compassionate care.

Paul Roscioli, Chiropractic Physician, Owner, Main Line Disc

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The New Jim Crow: Empowerment Beyond Fitness

As co-founder of Studio Three in Chicago, I see fitness as a path to empowerment, and my favorite book about law and justice is “The New Jim Crow” by Michelle Alexander. This nonfiction work exposes the deep flaws in the justice system, making it a compelling and eye opening read. Its standout quality is its clear, powerful storytelling that connects systemic issues to real lives, much like how we connect fitness to personal growth. 

When you’re seeking a workout that balances body and mind, you’ll find Studio Three’s blend of strength, cardio, and recovery transforms your routine. I co-founded this studio to create an inclusive space after feeling lost in rigid gym environments. A client, Lisa from Wicker Park, shared how our recovery focused classes helped her manage stress and regain energy, saying the community made her feel truly supported.

The book’s strength lies in its unflinching look at fairness, showing how systems impact lives, just as our tailored programs address individual fitness struggles. For instance, James, a River North dad, said our strength training boosted his stamina to keep up with his kids, praising our expert guidance. His story reflects how people today crave holistic fitness that fits their lives, much like the book calls for justice that uplifts.

Studio Three’s classes, from high intensity cardio to mindful recovery, adapt to all levels, fostering confidence and connection. “The New Jim Crow” teaches that understanding and action can change lives, just as our supportive community helps clients thrive. It’s a must read for its raw insight and a reminder that purposeful care, in fitness or justice, builds stronger, more empowered lives.

Danielle Beattie, Director of National Marketing, Studio Three

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Toobin’s Trial Account Clarifies Justice and Cybersecurity

As an advisor at EmailGuard, I protect businesses from email threats, and my favorite book about law and justice is “The Run of His Life” by Jeffrey Toobin. This nonfiction account of the O.J. Simpson trial dives into the messy pursuit of justice, making it a gripping read for anyone. Its standout quality is how it unpacks complex legal battles with clarity, much like how I simplify cybersecurity to shield clients from phishing and fraud.

When you need to safeguard your business emails, you’ll find our tailored solutions at EmailGuard bring trust and security. I joined this field after seeing companies lose thousands to email scams, driven to provide clear, practical defenses. A small business owner, Lisa from Evanston, shared how our threat detection stopped a phishing attack, saving her client data and reputation, praising our straightforward guidance.

The book’s strength lies in its vivid storytelling, showing how truth can get tangled, just as cyber threats hide in plain sight. A Chicago retailer, Mark, said our fraud prevention tools protected his online store from spoofing, letting him focus on growth with peace of mind. His story reflects how businesses today crave clear, effective protection, much like the book’s quest for justice.

At EmailGuard, we offer customized defenses, from spotting phishing to securing communications, all designed to fit your needs. “The Run of His Life” shows that precision and care matter, whether in court or cybersecurity. It’s a must read for its raw insight into fairness, reminding us that clear, dedicated solutions, like our email protections, restore trust and safety.

Ben Rasmussen, Advisor, Email Guard

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Just Mercy: Building Strength Through Community and Compassion

I know how fitness can transform lives, and my favorite book about law and justice is “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson. This nonfiction story of a lawyer fighting for fairness in a broken system is gripping and insightful, showing how compassion can spark change. Its standout quality is its ability to make justice feel personal, much like how we make fitness accessible and empowering for everyone.

When you’re looking to balance strength, cardio, and recovery in your routine, you’ll find Studio Three’s holistic classes deliver results that lift your body and spirit. I started this studio with my partners to create a welcoming space after struggling to find a fitness community that felt like home. A client, Sarah from Lincoln Park, shared how our strength and recovery sessions helped her overcome post injury fatigue, saying she felt stronger and more connected than ever.

The book’s power comes from its clear storytelling, showing how small, dedicated acts can shift lives, just like our tailored workouts build lasting strength. For instance, Mark, a busy professional from River North, said our cardio classes and mindfulness practices gave him energy to tackle his demanding job while feeling part of a supportive community. His story reflects how people today crave fitness that nurtures both body and mind.

At Studio Three, our expert led programs, from high intensity cardio to restorative sessions, adapt to every fitness level, creating a space where everyone thrives. “Just Mercy” teaches that fairness and care can transform any challenge, whether in a courtroom or a gym. It’s a must read for its emotional depth and a reminder that purposeful, inclusive efforts, like our community driven workouts, change lives for the better.

Patrick Ono, Insurance Expert, Patrick Ono Agency, a Farmers Insurance agent

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The Innocent Man: Truth Restores Peace Like Plumbing

I know how plumbing issues disrupt lives, and my favorite book about law and justice is “The Innocent Man” by John Grisham. This nonfiction tale of a wrongful conviction grips you with its raw look at justice gone wrong, making it a compelling read for anyone. Its standout quality is its clear storytelling, showing how truth can get tangled, much like a clogged pipe clouds a home’s peace.

When you need a reliable fix for a burst pipe or a new water heater, you’ll find our personalized plumbing services restore calm fast. I started Proven Plumbing after seeing too many clients stressed by unclear repair options, driven to offer honest, tailored solutions. A homeowner, Sarah from Evanston, shared how our quick response to her leaking faucet saved her kitchen, praising our clear explanations that eased her worries.

The book’s power lies in its focus on real people caught in complex systems, just like how we simplify plumbing challenges for our clients. A local cafe owner, Mike from Lincoln Park, said our drain cleaning kept his business running smoothly during a busy season, reflecting how people today value dependable, straightforward service. His story shows how our work brings relief, much like justice restores fairness in Grisham’s narrative.

At Proven Plumbing LLC, we handle everything from emergency repairs to fixture installations, always putting clients first with clear, expert care. “The Innocent Man” reminds us that attention to detail matters, whether in a courtroom or a home’s plumbing system. It’s a must read for its emotional depth and a call to bring clarity and trust to every challenge, from legal battles to home repairs.

Louis Natale, Owner, Proven Plumbing

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12 Angry Men: Justice Hinges on Confronting Bias

If I had to pick one book about law or justice that I think everyone should read, it would definitely be “12 Angry Men” by Reginald Rose. While most people know it as a play or a movie, the original teleplay is just brilliant. It gets under your skin and makes you think deeply about what justice truly means.

What makes it a standout for me is how it strips everything down to just twelve people in a room, forced to confront their own biases and assumptions. It’s a masterful study of human nature, showing how prejudice can cloud judgment and how reasoned argument can slowly chip away at preconceived notions. You see the fragility of justice laid bare, where one person’s doubt can really force others to examine the evidence more closely. It hammers home the huge responsibility individuals have when making a collective decision that impacts someone else’s life. It’s a powerful lesson in critical thinking and empathy, and honestly, it’s a story that stays with you long after you’ve finished it.

Kevin Heimlich, Digital Marketing Consultant & Chief Executive Officer, The Ad Firm

Justice Made Personal

“Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson is a powerful and deeply human account of legal battles, injustice, and redemption. As a publishing professional, I value stories that drive awareness and social change, and this book delivers that impact with clarity and compassion. It’s a standout read that reminds us why justice must be personal.

Covard William, Founder & CEO, Hillshire Media

Exposing the Hidden Cost of Fraud

A compelling book on justice is “You Paid for This – My 25 Years Investigating Insurance Crimes” written by me, Richard Wickliffe. It exposes the invisible crime of insurance fraud, which costs every consumer an estimated $932 annually. Based on real cases, it reveals how crime rings, staged accidents, human trafficking, and corrupt clinics exploit the system, often without public awareness. The book details investigative and legal strategies used to expose these schemes and push them into the justice system. It has received the International Impact Award for Business, an endorsement from one of the nation’s preeminent fraud conferences (given to every attendee), and the Florida Book Award for Non-Fiction.

Richard Wickliffe, Insurance Fraud SME, Claims Leader, Author

Where Conscience Meets Compliance

My pick is “The Spirit of the Law: Religious Voices and the Constitution in Modern America” by Sarah Barringer Gordon

This nonfiction work masterfully explores how religious freedom cases (from tax exemptions to reproductive rights) have continually reshaped America’s legal landscape. As a CPA who tackles complex IRS-religious institution interactions daily, I appreciate how Gordon reveals the human stories behind landmark cases like Burwell v. Hobby Lobby. 

Her analysis of how “conscience” became legally weaponized offers critical insight for anyone advising organizations or individuals at the intersection of faith, finance, and compliance. The book’s examination of how minority religions forced constitutional evolution resonates deeply with my expat clients navigating cross-border legal conflicts.

Josh Katz, Founder, Josh Katz CPA

The Book That Transformed My Ethics Curriculum

I’m obsessed with “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson. Reading it changed how I teach ethics at business school. The way Stevenson weaves together his personal journey defending death row inmates with broader systemic issues just hits different.

My students connect deeply with the Walter McMillian case — an innocent Black man framed for murder in Alabama. Through one man’s story, Stevenson exposes how bias, poverty, and power shape American justice. I’ve referenced this book in my newsletter countless times because it perfectly balances emotional storytelling with substantive legal analysis.

The thing is, it’s not just another academic text. It’s a wake-up call that moved me to action. And that’s what great writing should do.

I regularly discuss this and have many years of experience, so I’d love to help! I’ve earned my degree in this area, held leadership positions across Wall Street, and teach as a business professor.

Andrew Lokenauth, Founder, TheFinanceNewsletter.com

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Alignment with the UN SDGs

  • SDG 4: Promotes education through literature that fosters critical thinking and empathy
  • SDG 10: Highlights inequality and justice system reform
  • SDG 16: Advocates for peace, justice, and strong institutions

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