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Supreme Inequality by Adam Cohen

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Supreme Inequality

The Supreme Court's Fifty-year Battle for a More Unjust America

Adam Cohen

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · February 25, 2020

Reading lane: Courts & the Judiciary

“Meticulously researched and engagingly written . . . a comprehensive indictment of the court’s rulings in areas ranging from campaign finance and voting rights to poverty law and criminal justice.” — Financial Times A revelatory examination of the conservative direction of the Supreme Court over the last fifty years.

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Why This Clicks

Court and Power

A brisk, edgy look at how the Court helped remake American inequality.

Come here for

  • Supreme Court history with teeth
  • A sharp, talkable take on American inequality

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  • A sustained, argument-driven read
  • Plenty to argue about after

Book Details

Authors
Adam Cohen
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
February 25, 2020
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Courts & the Judiciary · Conservatism & Liberalism
Reading lane
Courts & the Judiciary

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Publisher Categories

  • 20th-Century America

  • Constitutional Law

  • Courts & the Judiciary

About This Book

“Meticulously researched and engagingly written . . . a comprehensive indictment of the court’s rulings in areas ranging from campaign finance and voting rights to poverty law and criminal justice.” — Financial Times A revelatory examination of the conservative direction of the Supreme Court over the last fifty years. In Supreme Inequality , bestselling author Adam Cohen surveys the most significant Supreme Court rulings since the Nixon era and exposes how, contrary to what...

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“Meticulously researched and engagingly written . . . a comprehensive indictment of the court’s rulings in areas ranging from campaign finance and voting rights to poverty law and criminal justice.” — Financial Times A revelatory examination of the conservative direction of the Supreme Court over the last fifty years. In Supreme Inequality , bestselling author Adam Cohen surveys the most significant Supreme Court rulings since the Nixon era and exposes how, contrary to what Americans like to believe, the Supreme Court does little to protect the rights of the poor and disadvantaged; in fact, it has not been on their side for fifty years. Cohen proves beyond doubt that the modern Court has been one of the leading forces behind the nation’s soaring level of economic inequality, and that an institution revered as a source of fairness has been systematically making America less fair. A triumph of American legal, political, and social history, Supreme Inequality holds to account the highest court in the land and shows how much damage it has done to America’s ideals of equality, democracy, and justice for all.

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