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Guaranteed to give the reader a deeper understanding of America's most powerful judicial body, John Yoo, professor of law at UC Berkeley, and Robert Delahunty, professor of law at the University of St. Thomas detail in sprightly, slightly irreverent manner how the black robed judges who make up the U.S. Supreme Court have swung like a pendulum from saviors of the Republic to super-legislators who usurp the roll of Congress and dictate law from the bench, back to defenders of the Constitution again--or at least for the moment. Justice in the Balance Alexander Hamilton famously predicted that the Supreme Court would "be the least dangerous" branch of government. But, in fact, it has become the most contentious--a court that stands as arbiter over a country that seems increasingly unable to govern itself, or agree on the meaning of the Constitution, or even agree on what constitutes the rule of law. Are the nine justices in black robes the saviors of the Republic--or the pallbearers of democracy? Are they defenders of the Constitution as written--or are they super-legislators, making law from the bench? What did the Founders envision when they vested the "judicial Power" in "one supreme Court"? John Yoo, professor of law at UC Berkeley, and Robert Delahunty, professor of law at the University of St. Thomas, provide the answers in compelling, engaging prose stepped in an incisive reading of the law and constitutional history. In The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Supreme Court, you'll learn:EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
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