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The must-read summary of Mark R. Levin’s book: “Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America”.
This complete summary of “Men in Black” by Mark R. Levin, a prominent conservative lawyer and writer, explains the author’s criticism towards the Supreme Court. According to Levin, the court corrupts the original ideas of America’s founding fathers and the Constitution, and has too much authority within the government. He includes several pertinent case examples, meaning this book is sure to leave readers questioning the justice system.
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To learn more, read “Men in Black” and discover the truth about what the Supreme Court really does for America.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
Men in Black combines law, history and current events to examine the problem with our federal judicial system. According to Levin, the Supreme Court has gone out of control, striking down laws passed by our elected Congress and president, as well as imposing new ones based not on the Constitution, but upon subjective liberal opinion. Levin feels the Court is out of step with the American people and continually subverts democracy in favor of a liberal agenda.
In Men In Black, Levin addresses how the Supreme Court got the power it wields now, the startling biographies of some of the Court’s least qualified judges, how the Court endorses racism and ways in which the Court has overstepped its intended bounds of power to impinge upon the power the Constitution gives to the other branches of government.
Mark Levin is a conservative radio talk show host and legal scholar, as well as president of Landmark Legal Foundation. He is a contributing editor for National Review Online and has published numerous articles about constitutional law. He served as chief of staff to the attorney general of the U.S. as well as deputy solicitor at the Department of the Interior, deputy assistant to the secretary at the Department of Education and associate director of Presidential Personnel.
Judges are not mythical beings who are smarter, wiser or more visionary than the average person. Judges are men and women who, just like everyone, are born with imperfections and frailties. And though some of the men and women who have served on the Supreme Court have been moral and intelligent, some have been mentally impaired and power-hungry.
