Description |
xii, 288 pages : facsimiles ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Men, not gods -- Radicals in robes -- Judicial review : the counter-revolution of 1803 -- In the Court we trust? -- Death by privacy -- Justices in the bedroom -- Endorsing racism -- Citizenship up for grabs -- Al Qaeda gets a lawyer -- Socialism from the bench -- Silencing political debate -- The Court counts the ballots -- Liberals stack the bench -- Restoring the Constitution -- Opposing tyranny |
Summary |
"In Men in Black, radio talk show host and legal scholar Mark R. Levin dissects the judicial tyranny that is robbing us of our freedoms and stuffing the ballot box in favor of liberal polices. If you've ever wondered why - no matter who holds political power - American society always seems to drift to the left, Mark Levin has the answer: the black-robed justices of the Supreme Court, subverting democracy in favor of their own liberal agenda."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Judge-made law -- United States -- Popular works.
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Judges -- United States -- Popular works.
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Justice, Administration of -- United States -- Popular works.
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LC no. |
2004026156 |
ISBN |
0895260506 (alk. paper) |
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