The Politics of Justice #2 – My Life in Judged: How Olivia and Casey Reflect My Own Story
Description
In this second episode of The Politics of Justice, I walk through Chapters 4–10 of my legal thriller Judged and uncover the personal history woven into Olivia and Casey’s early stories.
These chapters explore themes that come directly from my own life—growing up Black in predominantly white spaces, navigating complicated family dynamics, and watching how children get pulled into systems that were never designed to protect them. As I revisit these scenes, I talk about why I wrote them, how much of my own experience ended up on the page, and how this shaped the entire Casey Cort series.
Judged is currently free on all platforms.
This series uses the book as a springboard to talk about justice, race, family, and the systems that fail us—and the ones we fight to change.
About Politics of Justice:
Politics of Justice is a long-form video series where I revisit my novels and unpack the personal history, legal realities, and systemic issues woven into the fiction. These conversations explore justice, race, family, power, and the cost of survival—on the page and in real life.
About Aime Austin:
I’m Aime Austin, a legal thriller author and former trial lawyer. I write the Casey Cort and Nicole Long series, stories centered on women navigating broken systems and the moral complexity of justice. My work blends fiction, lived experience, and legal insight.
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Website: https://aimeaustin.com
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