"Charles A. Shaw" grew up in a segregated African-American
neighborhood in St. Louis. His tight-knit community supported him,
and he was inspired to become first a teacher and then a lawyer.
From there, he worked his way up to federal prosecutor and state
judge before President Bill Clinton appointed him to the federal
bench.
Shaw quickly became dismayed by the inequality and severity of
mandatory U.S. sentencing guidelines and how they affected young
African-American men. Prosecutors opposed him at every turn as he
sought to impose fair sentences, but he never wavered in seeking to
promote equality and curb the destruction of African-American
families.
This insightful and at times humorous narrative demonstrates
Shaw's love for family, hard work, and God. Including an insider's
view of an often unjust legal system, tales of working alongside
some of the best legal minds in the country, and challenges to
prevailing concepts, "Watch Everything" offers a rare glimpse into
the professional life of an unconventional federal judge.
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