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Author: Mark R. Levin
Publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc.
Dimension: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds.
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Socially Regressive-Republican Bunk Mr. Levin approaches his subject with the presumption that courts have taken over the process of "making law". Of course, that is a completely and utterly false presumption, based on his (and his ilk's) dislike of the reality that the laws they are... more
Masterpiece It Is Not, Propaganda It Is I was extremely disappointed with Men In Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America . I was hoping to find a riveting tale of judicial misconduct and abuse of government power. Sadly, all I found was the same old propaganda spewed forth by the... more
Two strikes in two glances I took a look at this book in a bookstore; Amazon should have a "read random page" or "read page 198" feature. It's a fair way to quickly critique a book.
"Men in Black" does not pass the quick critique test. On my first flip, my eyes lit... more
I have always believed this! I have never been fond of the american government. I also stopped voting many years ago because it doesn't matter who you vote for because they are all evil and only in the court for their own gain.
The Bible on the other hand writes about... more
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Conservative talk radio host, and frequent National Review contributor Mark R. Levin comes out firing against the United States Supreme Court in Men in Black, accusing the institution of corrupting the ideals of America's founding fathers. The... more
Compelling Assessment Mark Levin, known to listeners of Sean Hannity as, "the great one," demonstrates the depth of his intellect, the range of his research, and the passion of his heart in "Men in Black." His premise is simple, yet vital: for decades the judicial branch of... more
An argument for conservative activism If you are new to the study of constitutional law, a conservative, and merely looking for ammunition to reinforce your views, this is the book.
If you truly want to understand the debate regarding judicial interpretative methods from a... more
Made my blood boil! Levin has it right in every way in this "must-read" book that really goes into detail about how our country is falling under the heel of judicial tyranny.
He details the exogenesis of the problem, contrasting it nicely with the original intent... more
Even More Important Now Mark Levin's groundbreaking book on the how our courts are out of control
could not be more important than today. First it was the babies. Now
its an adult woman. This is just the way it started in Germany and next
they will be killing... more
the meaning of originalism One of the problems with Mark Levin and company is that its not
that they don't want Judicial Activism, they just want it with
a different of politics.
They will claim to just be following the constitution and
original... more
Issue not "judicial activism," but re-writing Constitution One of the criticisms that has been made of Mark Levin is that he is wrong to attack the Supreme Court for "judicial activism" in instances such as McCain-Feingold, where the Court simply approved a bill that the Congress had passed and the president... more
Fascist Propaganda This book tries to convince you that is a "extremist left wing" element that is using the supreme court to legislate. The arguments in this book though come from an extreme right wing perspective. The author would have us believe that there is no separation... more
Valid Points It is amusing to read through the customer reviews of this book. From the leftwing we get the usual drivel with words like, "hysteria, biased, kooky" and the like. I looked for xenophobe and homophobe and didn't see them, hmmnnn. Levin is brusk and... more
If you're looking for Constitutional Law that's unbiased... you're looking at the wrong book. While Levin has a very good, and very important point, the Supreme Court has usurped power from the Executive and Legislative, his book is incredibly biased. Apparently the court has only ever used its ill gotten powers... more
A Pleasant Change from the Usual Anti-Supreme Court Books Until I saw Levin on C-Span, I did not plan to buy this volume--I assumed it was just another in the long string of whacky "the Supreme Court is destroying our nation" genre of diatribes. Well, while I disagree with much of Levin's analysis, this is... more
An Essential Book Should be read by all Americans.
Explains how laws that affect our
daily lives, are being legislated
from the bench. A very sobering read.
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A very good read!!! Super informative, it is worth it!!!!! Please, Ignore the liberal weenies that have bashed the book without reading it. I am by no means a literary critic, or reviewer...however, the book is worth looking into and well worth your time and money, or just your time if you wish to get it from... more
blech! as far as mr levin and other like him the constitution has gone to h*** since 1870. I was offended beyond reason and i encourage people not read it just for its inaccuracy and unreasable right wing bias.
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a conservative in "over my head" To J. Bieber,
In both the Padilla and Japanese cases, the president imprisoned American
citizens on American soil with no legal process. Padilla was taken
in Chicago and thrown into a military jail on US soil (not GITMO).
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A SHOCKING Eye opener! A MUST READ for every AMERICAN Mark R Levin's "Men in Black" may be the most important book of the year. It exposes the past, present (and warns us of a future)and shows us all how our Supreme Court Judges , (who are unelected, serve for life and yet , need not answer to anyone for... more
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