The Most Dangerous Branch
By David A. Kaplan
By David A. Kaplan
By David A. Kaplan
By David A. Kaplan
By David A. Kaplan
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By David A. Kaplan
Read by Dan Woren
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$18.00
Oct 08, 2019 | ISBN 9781524759919
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Sep 04, 2018 | ISBN 9781524759926
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Sep 04, 2018 | ISBN 9781984827104
995 Minutes
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$18.00
Oct 08, 2019 | ISBN 9781524759919
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Sep 04, 2018 | ISBN 9781524759926
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Sep 04, 2018 | ISBN 9781984827104
995 Minutes
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âShow[s] how the justices take and rule on cases that they have, in Kaplanâs view, no legitimate role in deciding, and on the basis of legal reasoning that only barely masks partisan goals. The high-profile 5-to-4 opinions Kaplan highlights are deserving targets.ââThe Washington Post
â[Describes] the behind the scenes dealing that led to the appointment of the sitting Supreme Court . . . Presented at a level of granularity with which you may not be familiar. It makes for engaging, if not reassuring, reading.ââNPR
âKaplan writes in an engaging fashion throughout this detailed book. . . . The Most Dangerous Branch couldnât be better.ââAssociated Press
âPersuasively [argues] that the court has lost its bearings . . . engaging, gossipy and often highly critical . . . [Kaplan] takes readers through a scathing tour of recent Supreme Court decisions. . . A passionately argued and credible indictment of the court.ââPublishers Weekly
âReminiscent of The Brethren.ââThe National Law Journal
âAn amazing amount of reporting about conversations and politics inside the Court.ââWashington Free Beacon
âA fascinating look at the Court during one of its most important, and divisive, eras . . . a perfect primer for helping Americans understand how members of the court came to justify their excessive involvement in various controversial issues.ââThe Christian Science Monitor
âDavid Kaplan has an inquiring mind and a lively style. He also has some incredible sources inside the Court who have helped him open a window on the inner workings of the most opaque branch of our government. At a moment when the Courtâs future hangs in the balance because of the retirement of Justice Kennedy, this book is important, even urgent (and it has plenty of dish, too).ââDaniel Okrent, author of Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition
âThis is a book for our times. As the Supreme Court has become a focus of elections, confirmation battles and partisan decisions, The Most Dangerous Branch tells the story, in a compelling way, of the âtriumphalismâ of the justices, both liberal and conservative. It warns against the increasing power of what was supposed to be the least dangerous branchânine unelected judges who allocate to themselves decision-making authority over issues that should be left to the elected branches. Read it and start worrying. Then demand change.ââAlan Dershowitz, Professor Emeritus at Harvard Law School
âDavid Kaplan mixes the gifts of a colorful storyteller with the incisiveness of a first-class legal brief. Read this book for an original argument on a judicial power grab and to find out why Neil Gorsuch is âlike an eight-year-old in a counter-revolutionary candy store.âââJonathan Alter, author of The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies