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The Politically Incorrect Guide To The Supreme Court John Yoo Robert J Delahunty

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The Politically Incorrect Guide To The Supreme Court John Yoo Robert J Delahunty
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Publisher: Regnery Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.35 MB
Author: John Yoo & Robert J. Delahunty
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Politically Incorrect Guide To The Supreme Court John Yoo Robert J Delahunty by John Yoo & Robert J. Delahunty instant download after payment.

Justice in the Balance
Alexander Hamilton famously predicted that the judiciary would be "the least dangerous" branch of government. How's that working out?
The Supreme Court stands as arbiter over a country increasingly unable to govern itself. Americans can't agree on the meaning of the Constitution or even the rule of law. Are the nine high priests enthroned in their marble temple the saviors of the Republic or the pallbearers of democracy? Are they defenders of the Constitution as written or super-legislators who make law from the bench? What did the Founders envision when they vested the "judicial Power" in "one supreme Court"?
John Yoo, a professor of law at UC Berkeley, and Robert J. Delahunty, a fellow at the Claremont Institute Center for the American Way of Life, provide the answers with an incisive reading of the law and constitutional history. The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Supreme Court explains:
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