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Wes Henricksen

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Wes Henricksen is an American legal scholar who teaches and writes about constitutional law. He is the author of In Fraud We Trust, It Depends, and Making Law Review. He lives with his wife and two children in Miami, Florida.

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Making Law Review: The Expe...

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It Depends: Poems of Law Sc...

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In Fraud We Trust by Wes Henricksen
"ever been called a conspiracy theorist ? or have a mistrust of politicians or major corporations? then this is the book for you.
we know those with enough money and power rule this world but how do they do it ??
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“This is the paradox: it is against the law to defraud someone but legal, and highly lucrative, to defraud everyone.”
Wes Henricksen, In Fraud We Trust: How Leaders in Politics, Business, and Media Profit from Lies―and How to Stop Them

“Time and again we see the same trend: the more victims one defrauds, the more likely the liar will avoid legal repercussions.”
Wes Henricksen, In Fraud We Trust: How Leaders in Politics, Business, and Media Profit from Lies―and How to Stop Them

“Those who speak to the public can spread self-serving falsehoods, regardless of the harm caused, as long as they spread them to enough people.”
Wes Henricksen, In Fraud We Trust: How Leaders in Politics, Business, and Media Profit from Lies―and How to Stop Them

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