In recent decades, we have witnessed an alarming trend at our nation’s highest court. From headline-grabbing cases like Bush v. Gore and Citizens United to lesser-known but still impactful cases like Crawford v. Marion County Elections Board, the Supreme Court of the United States has significantly changed American elections.
"The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights" examines each of these cases in turn and explains how each decision impacted our democracy and the voting rights of everyday Americans.
Throughout his book, “The Court v. The Voters,” Joshua A. Douglas uses actual human stories to show the real and present danger of a court that consistently undermines those it is meant to serve — while highlighting solutions that will empower readers to plot a course for change.
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