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Most Dangerous Branch: Inside the Supreme Court in the Age of Trump [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, height x width x depth: 209x142x27 mm, weight: 505 g, 1 8-PG 4C INSERT
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1524759910
  • ISBN-13: 9781524759919
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, height x width x depth: 209x142x27 mm, weight: 505 g, 1 8-PG 4C INSERT
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1524759910
  • ISBN-13: 9781524759919
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In the bestselling tradition of The Nine and The Brethren, The Most Dangerous Branch takes us inside the secret world of the Supreme Court. David A. Kaplan, the former legal affairs editor of Newsweek, shows how the justices subvert the role of the other branches of government—and how we’ve come to accept it at our peril.

Never before has the Court been more central in American life. It is now the nine justices who too often decide the biggest issues of our time—from abortion and same-sex marriage to gun control, campaign finance, and voting rights. The Court is so crucial that many voters in 2016 made their choice based on whom they thought their presidential candidate would name to the Court. Donald Trump picked Neil Gorsuch—the key decision of his new administration. The newest justice, Brett Kavanaugh—replacing Anthony Kennedy—is even more important, holding the swing vote over so much social policy. With the 2020 campaign underway, and with two justices in their ’80s, the Court looms even larger. Is that really how democracy is supposed to work?

Based on exclusive interviews with the justices, Kaplan provides fresh details about life behind the scenes at the Court: the reaction to Kavanaugh’s controversial arrival, the new role for Chief Justice John Roberts, Clarence Thomas's simmering rage, Antonin Scalia's death, Ruth Bader Ginsburg's celebrity, Breyer Bingo, and the petty feuding between Gorsuch and the chief justice.

Kaplan offers a sweeping narrative of the justices’ aggrandizement of power over the decades—from Roe v. Wade to Bush v. Gore to Citizens United. (He also faults the Court for not getting involved when it should—for example, to limit partisan gerrymandering.) But the arrogance of the Court isn't partisan: Conservative and liberal justices alike are guilty of overreach. Challenging conventional wisdom about the Court's transcendent power, as well as presenting an intimate inside look at the Court, The Most Dangerous Branch is sure to rile both sides of the political aisle.
Introduction The End Of The World As They Knew It xi
Prologue Death At The Ranch 1(24)
PART I CHARACTERS
Chapter 1 The Marble Temple
25(14)
Chapter 2 No. 9
39(20)
Chapter 3 Confirmation World
59(18)
Chapter 4 Deploying the Warhead
77(22)
Chapter 5 The Institutionalist and the Notorious
99(15)
Chapter 6 The Left Flank
114(20)
Chapter 7 The Right Flank
134(19)
Chapter 8 Deus Ex Machina
153(12)
PART II CASES
Chapter 9 Sleeping Giant
165(23)
Chapter 10 The Runaway Court
188(27)
Chapter 11 Revenge of the Right
215(34)
Chapter 12 James Madison Made Us Do It
249(22)
Chapter 13 For the Love of Money
271(18)
Chapter 14 A Disdain for Democracy
289(26)
Chapter 15 Roe by Any Other Name?
315(33)
Epilogue A Less Dangerous Branch 348(23)
Afterword to the Paperback Edition 371(14)
Acknowledgments 385(2)
Note on Sources 387(2)
Notes 389(46)
Cases 435(6)
Photo Credits 441(2)
Index 443