Book summaryAlan Dershowitz excoriates the Supreme Court for its 5-4 decision in Bush v. Gore. Dershowitz sees the decision as flawed on the law and contrary to previous decisions by that court--and even goes as far as to call it "the single most corrupt decision in Supreme Court history." Media reviews"In SUPREME INJUSTICE Alan M. Dershowitz charges that the court majority is, in fact, corrupt. Dershowitz, of course, has not built a reputation for understatement....Dershowitz is at his best in his exposure of how Bush v. Gore is inconsistent with previous decisions of the majority justices. With ease, he hoists them by their own petards." |
Supreme Injusticeby Dershowitz, Alan MFirst Edition, 2nd Printing
Book desription: New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. A nice reading copy. Pages clean and bright. Binding is tight. Book and jacket show some shelfwear.. First Edition, 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good.
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