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Supreme Injustice: How the High Court Hijacked Election 2000 by Alan Dershowitz
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Supreme Injustice: How the High Court Hijacked Election 2000

by Alan Dershowitz

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Members of the Supreme Court abnegate their independent status to interfere in the affairs of the state of Florida, and give the 2000 election to Bush. Sandra Day O'Connor shows herself as the Republican lackey she was.
  Wesbrook | Sep 30, 2007 |
Generally I am not a huge fan of Dershowitz, but this is a solid book. He looks at the decisions written by all the Supremes and then compares that analysis to the decision to stop the recount in Florida in November 2000. It's a disturbing look at how an institution as central as the Supreme Court is as suspectible to cronyism as every other branch of government. Antonin Scalia is a scourge on the nation.
  rosinalippi | May 23, 2006 |
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Millions of Americans were baffled and outraged by the U.S. Supreme Court's role in deciding the presidential election of 2000 with its controversial ruling in Bush v. Gore. The Court had held a unique place in our system of checks and balances, seen as the embodiment of fairness and principle precisely because it was perceived to be above the political fray. How could it now issue a decision that reeked of partisan politics, and send to the White House a candidate who may have actually lost the election?
In Supreme Injustice, best-selling author and legal expert Alan M. Dershowitz addresses these questions head-on, at last demystifying Bush v. Gore for those who are still angered by the court's decision but unclear about its meaning. Dershowitz--himself a former Supreme Court clerk--argues that in this case for the first time, the court's majority let its desire for a particular partisan outcome have priority over legal principles. As in his other bestselling books, Dershowitz clarifies complex legal issues, explaining concepts such as "equal protection" and "irreparable harm." Digging deeply into their earlier writings and rulings, Dershowitz proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the justices who gave George W. Bush the presidency contradicted their previous positions to do so.
The most egregious ruling since the Dred Scott Decision, Bush v. Gore has shattered the image of the Supreme Court as a fair and impartial arbiter of important national issues. The resulting loss of the American people's respect, Dershowitz concludes, has severely compromised the Court's role in national affairs. And yet Dershowitz sees some benefit emerging from this constitutional crisis--if we understand its lessons and take action to prevent it from happening again.

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