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How to repair the dysfunction at the Supreme Court in a way that cuts across partisan ideologies

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“Tang masterfully shows how overconfidence bias among U.S. Supreme Court justices has imperiled this once hallowed institution. A must read on where the Court went wrong, and how to fix it.”—Franita Tolson, author of In Congress We Trust?: Enforcing Voting Rights from the Founding to the Jim Crow Era

“Tang’s important book explains that the Supreme Court’s errors often stem from its overconfidence. He offers an innovative solution: justices should pursue the outcome that is likely to cause the least harm.”—Erwin Chemerinsky, author of Worse than Nothing: The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism

“Aaron Tang has accomplished something extraordinary. He has written a smart and original book about how the Supreme Court should do its job. It is almost impossible to say something truly new about constitutional law that makes a contribution. Tang has done that with his least harm principle.”—Eric Segall, author of Originalism as Faith

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A Hardback by Aaron Tang

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    Publisher: Yale University Press
    Publication Date: 10/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9780300264036, 978-0300264036
    ISBN10: 0300264038

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    How to repair the dysfunction at the Supreme Court in a way that cuts across partisan ideologies

    Trade Review
    “Tang masterfully shows how overconfidence bias among U.S. Supreme Court justices has imperiled this once hallowed institution. A must read on where the Court went wrong, and how to fix it.”—Franita Tolson, author of In Congress We Trust?: Enforcing Voting Rights from the Founding to the Jim Crow Era

    “Tang’s important book explains that the Supreme Court’s errors often stem from its overconfidence. He offers an innovative solution: justices should pursue the outcome that is likely to cause the least harm.”—Erwin Chemerinsky, author of Worse than Nothing: The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism

    “Aaron Tang has accomplished something extraordinary. He has written a smart and original book about how the Supreme Court should do its job. It is almost impossible to say something truly new about constitutional law that makes a contribution. Tang has done that with his least harm principle.”—Eric Segall, author of Originalism as Faith

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