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The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court
The Nine Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court
Author: Jeffrey Toobin
Bestselling author Jeffrey Toobin takes you into the chambers of the most important --—and secret—-- legal body in our country, the Supreme Court, and reveals the complex dynamic among the nine people who decide the law of the land. — Just in time for the 2008 presidential election—where the future of the Court will be at stake&...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781400096794
ISBN-10: 1400096790
Publication Date: 8/26/2008
Pages: 400
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4.1 stars, based on 42 ratings
Publisher: Anchor
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I couldn't put this book down. I loved it and I hated it. I'm not a lawyer and it is written by a lawyer, so probably 25% or more of the judicial stuff went over my head.
This book is a fantastic account of the progress of the Supreme Court since the 1960s or so. It chronicles the progress through the political and social storms and the effects they have had on judicial rulings. If you've lived through this period, you will recognize all these ups and downs and the effect they have had on the laws of this country.
Its also a great biography of the justices, told in bits and pieces as situations develop, the forces in their lives, their upbringings and experiences that made them decide cases as they did.
Its also a great insight into the inner workings of the court, most of which none of know anything about, the processes, the traditions, the lighter and darker elements, the interaction of the justices.
What dismayed me was the extent that politics rule inside the court. As a novice, I thought the law was the law, but alas. I now know why I absolutely despise some of our current justices, and admire others, based on my political beliefs. Its a real eye-opener as to how everyday life and politics shapes the law of the land.
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reviewed The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court on + 2 more book reviews
Really enjoyable and informative.
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Excellent comments on the inner working and personal challenges of being a Supreme Court Judge.
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Excellent and unbiased history of the court mostly in the mid to late 20th Century and early 21st Century. Written and published in 2007, it nonetheless provides a wonderful look and those who served and their decisions. Throughly enjoyable read.
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This book takes one on a fascinating tour into the lives and personalities of the Supreme Court. It is full of tidbits about the justices personalities and how those personalities shaped key decisions.

It was also frightening to see how much the political leanings of the justices can yank the court back and forth between issues one time ruling one way one time ruling another. It gave me a true appreciation of how important the appointment of Supreme Court justices are to a president. As in the case of Clarence Thomas, the influence can last for decades.

Jeffrey Toobins book is not to be missed.
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I really liked this book. Very insightful. Interesting historically; Interesting in showing the interpersonal relationships of the nine Supreme Court judges and politics involved in their decisions and selection. ASC


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