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Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America
The bestselling Men in Black--first time in paperback! Lawyer and hugely popular radio talk show host Mark Levin throws the book at out-of-control liberal judges who ignore the Constitution, dismantle the rights of American citizens, and make up their own coercive law from the bench. more
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- Posted: Sep-09-2009
"I believe it's time..."
"...for a serious national debate about the role of the judiciary in modern America....For too long the courts have grabbed ever more authority over the course of our society...."-Mark LevinSo much for separation of powers when judges do the unthinkable and start legislating from the bench....
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- Posted: Sep-07-2009
Not Men in Black for Dummies
Mark Levin again proves that he is one of the most brilliant minds in political commentary today. His knowledge of history, law, the Constitution and politics blend elegantly in this detailed expos? of the inner workings of the Supreme Court, and the general judicial system. His well-documented...
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- Posted: Sep-04-2009
Important book!
Everyone with any kind of interest in law and the Constitution should read this book. It very meticulously addresses how activists have hijacked the Supreme Court throughout history, moving United States' common law even further from it's original intent. Levin has crafted a masterpiece, one that...
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- Posted: Aug-16-2009
Republican Fairy Tales
I agree with Levin that the Supreme Court is out of control. But Levin, as he is so prone to doing, distracts us from what is really important, repeating the GOP fairy tale that conservative judges respect the Constitution as originally written---unlike liberal judges who legislate from the...
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- Posted: Jun-24-2009
Interesting, but flawed
I decided to read this book knowing fullwell that I would not agree with most of it. On social issues I tend to believe in less government intervention, and on legal issues I support a minimalist approach. As such, I appreciate that the author here seems to support a philosophy of less action...
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- Posted: Jun-17-2009
Very Timely and Revealing
Very Timely and Revealing. The life long appointment of judges for this prestigious court is very important, especially now with the first female judge to be considered for that job. The politics behind it is very interesting.Different from what the public think. Very enjoyable.I would also...
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- Posted: Jun-17-2009
The Truth in an age of lies.
Considering what actual little truth there is out there on the landslide of legislating from the bench and the complete disregard for the strict constitutionalist viewpoints that each justice should take, this book is a refreshing and startling look behind the scenes in the chambers of some of...
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- Posted: Jan-02-2009
Basic overview of judicial activism
When the gold clause cases were decided in the 1930s, Justice James McReynolds was alleged to remark that the Constitution was gone. Indeed, his questionable background notwithstanding, the remark took place in the midst of the New Deal where FDR intimidated the court with his court-packing...
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- Posted: Nov-18-2008
Men in Black
Excellent historical and informative expose on how the nation's highest court is undermining our basic liberties and freedoms. Mark Levin is a straight shooter who tells it like it is and explains legalese concepts that are difficult to understand.
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- Posted: Oct-14-2008
The "great one" with a great book
The "great one" Mark Levine has detailed the account of the Supreme Court in defying the separation of powers. The Court has increasing been making the law and not interpreting the constitution. Judicial tyranny is robbing us of our freedoms and Mr. Levine shows that Americans right to vote has...
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