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Book SynopsisThis is a collection of essays that provide support for these contentions and hope to prompt citizens to demand greater responsibility by the courts and their adherence to their proper role in a system under the rule of law.
Trade ReviewA powerful and thoroughly convincing critique of our courts, and of our Supreme Court in particular. This important volume includes telling and at times brilliant expositions of the damage judicial arrogance has done to our constitutional order and to the essential institutions and communities in which Americans once learned to lead decent, virtuous lives. McLean and company has provided the analysis essential for understanding and addressing the degradation of our culture. -- Bruce P. Frohnen, Ohio Northern University
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Chapter One: George W. Carey, The Judicial Assault on the Constitution Chapter 2 Chapter Two: Jack Wade Nowlin, The Judicial Assalut on Human Dignity Chapter 3 Chapter Three: Allan W. Carlson, The Judicial Assault on the Family Chapter 4 Chapter Four: Charles E. Rice, The Judicial Assault on Religion Chapter 5 Chapter Five: Ronald J. Rychlak, The Judicial Assault on Criminal Law Chapter 6 Chapter Six: Joseph F. Johnston Jr., The Judicial Assault on Business Chapter 7 Chapter Seven: Hans L. Eicholz, The Judicial Assault on Secondary Education Chapter 8 Chapter Eight: Dane Starbuck, The Judicial Assault on Higher Education Chapter 9 Chapter Nine: E. Robert Statham, Jr., The Judicial Assault on Public Philosophy