In an era marked by unprecedented polarization, it's time to acknowledge the elephant in the room. Lawless is more than just a book - it's a scathing critique of the Supreme Court's penchant for conservative grievance, fringe theories, and bad vibes. Written by a seasoned journalist with intimate knowledge of the Court's inner workings, this exposé offers a deeply personal and insightful look at the decisions that shape our national conversation.
Lawless delves into the darkest corners of the Court's record, revealing the disturbingly consistent pattern of siding with special interests over the Constitution. From Citizens United to Shelby County v. Holder, this book exposes the ways in which conservative ideology has hijacked the highest court in the land.
Through meticulous research and candid interviews, Lawless paints a searing portrait of a Court that is more concerned with protecting its own power than upholding the principles of justice. By shedding light on these egregious errors, Lawless helps readers understand why they matter - and what can be done to restore balance to our nation's highest court.