Courting Disaster: The Supreme Court and the Unmaking of American Law by Martin Garbus

Courting Disaster: The Supreme Court and the Unmaking of American Law

Martin Garbus
336 pages
Times Books; 1st edition
Sep 2002
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A provocative look at the naked political agenda of today's Supreme Court, from one of America's foremost jurists.In the fall of 2000, when the United States Supreme Court handed down a decision that effectively decided a Presidential election, the Court's role in political life suddenly was thrust onto center stage. But, as legendary attorney and activist Martin Garbus argues, the Court has been a hotbed of politics for years, and it's time we took off our blinders and stopped treating the justices as the protectors of objective truth.For more than a generation, the Supreme Court has been quietly but aggressively rolling back legislation that has been fundamental to our justice system and economy since the days of Franklin Roosevelt. Although they remain on the books, laws concerning everything from abortion to the rights of suspects have been all but eviscerated.
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Pages 336
Publisher Times Books; 1st edi...
Published 2002
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