Packing the Court: The Rise of Judicial Power and the Coming Crisis of the Supreme Court
By (Author) James Macgregor Burns
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
29th June 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Legal systems: courts and procedures
Legal systems: judges and judicial powers
History of the Americas
Constitution: government and the state
347.7326
Paperback
336
Width 139mm, Height 214mm, Spine 18mm
313g
From renowned political theorist James MacGregor Burns, an incisive critique of the overreaching power of an ideological Supreme Court For decades, Pulitzer Prize-winner James MacGregor Burns has been one of the great masters of the study of power and leadership in America. In Packing the Court, he turns his eye to the U.S. Supreme Court, an institution that he believes has become more powerful, and more partisan, than the founding fathers ever intended. In a compelling and provocative narrative, Burns reveals how the Supreme Court has served as a reactionary force in American politics at critical moments throughout the nation's history, and concludes with a bold proposal to rein in the court's power.
James MacGregor Burns is the Woodrow Wilson Professor of Government Emeritus at Williams College and Distinguished Leadership Scholar at the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership at the University of Maryland. He is the author of more than two dozen books, including Roosevelt- Soldier of Freedom, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, and Leadership, which is considered a seminal work in the field of leadership studies.