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James D. Zirin

    James D. Zirin est un auteur distingué dont l'œuvre explore des questions sociétales complexes, s'appuyant sur sa vaste expérience en tant qu'ancien procureur adjoint des États-Unis. Son commentaire perspicace, perfectionné par des années de pratique juridique et de service public, offre une perspective unique sur la justice et la gouvernance. La prose sophistiquée de Zirin et ses fines capacités analytiques éclairent les défis contemporains, faisant de ses écrits une lecture essentielle pour ceux qui recherchent des éclairages éclairés.

    Supremely Partisan
    Plaintiff in Chief
    • Donald Trump's political worldview was molded in the courtroom. He sees law not as a system of rules to be obeyed and ethical ideals to be respected, but as a weapon to be used against his adversaries or a hurdle to be sidestepped when it gets in his way. Zirin shows how Trump has weaponized the justice system throughout his career, and he has continued to use these backhanded tactics as president. He reveals Trump's lengthy litigation history as an indication of his character and morality, and his findings are chilling. -- adapted from jacket

      Plaintiff in Chief
    • Supremely Partisan

      How Raw Politics Tips the Scales in the United States Supreme Court

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the increasing partisanship of the Supreme Court, particularly in the context of an upcoming presidential election that could reshape its future. Zirin critiques how justices like Ginsburg, Sotomayor, Scalia, and Thomas influence decisions that stray from legal principles. He analyzes four contentious rulings—Hobby Lobby, Obamacare, gay marriage, and capital punishment—arguing that these politicized choices jeopardize public trust in the judiciary's role.

      Supremely Partisan