The Best Judicial Power Books 2026

Updated On December 30th, 2025

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Packing the Court: The Rise of Judicial Power and the Coming Crisis of the Supreme Court, (Paperback)

Packing the Court: The Rise of Judicial Power and the Coming Crisis of the Supreme Court, (Paperback)

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Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election, (Paperback)

Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election, (Paperback)

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Inside Private Prisons: An American Dilemma in the Age of Mass Incarceration, (Paperback)

Inside Private Prisons: An American Dilemma in the Age of Mass Incarceration, (Paperback)

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Pre-Owned David's Hammer: The Case for an Activist Judiciary (Hardcover) 1933995033 9781933995038

Pre-Owned David's Hammer: The Case for an Activist Judiciary (Hardcover) 1933995033 9781933995038

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Pre-Owned 2048: Humanity's Agreement to Live Together (Paperback) 1605093300 9781605093307

Pre-Owned 2048: Humanity's Agreement to Live Together (Paperback) 1605093300 9781605093307

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Direct Democracy and the Courts, (Paperback)

Direct Democracy and the Courts, (Paperback)

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Pre-Owned The Innocence of Joan Little (Paperback) 0553116509 9780553116502

Pre-Owned The Innocence of Joan Little (Paperback) 0553116509 9780553116502

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Supreme Power : 7 Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions That Had a Major Impact on America (Edition 1) (Hardcover)

Supreme Power : 7 Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions That Had a Major Impact on America (Edition 1) (Hardcover)

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Supreme Power : 7 Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions That Had a Major Impact on America (Edition 1) (CD-Audio)

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1. Packing the Court: The Rise of Judicial Power and the Coming Crisis of the Supreme Court, (Paperback)

Packing the Court: The Rise of Judicial Power and the Coming Crisis of the Supreme Court, (Paperback)
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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.

Packing the Court: The Rise of Judicial Power and the Coming Crisis of the Supreme Court, (Paperback) Author: Penguin Books ISBN: 9780143117414 Format: Paperback Publication Date: 2010-06-29 Page Count: 336

2. Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election, (Paperback)

Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election, (Paperback)
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From the best-selling author of A Vast Conspiracy and The Run of His Life comes Too Close to Call--the definitive story of the Bush-Gore presidential recount. A political and legal analyst of unparalleled journalistic skill, Jeffrey Toobin is the ideal writer to distill the events of the thirty-six anxiety-filled days that culminated in one of the most stunning Supreme Court decisions in history. Packed with news-making disclosures and written with the drive of a legal thriller, Too Close to Call takes us inside James Baker's private jet, through the locked gates to Al Gore's mansion, behind the covered-up windows of Katherine Harris's office, and even into the secret conference room of the United States Supreme Court. As the scene shifts from Washington to Austin and into the remote corners of the enduringly strange Sunshine State, Toobin's book will transform what you thought you knew about the most extraordinary political drama in American history. The Florida recount unfolded in a kaleidoscopic maze of bizarre concepts (chads, pregnant and otherwise), unfamiliar people in critically important positions (the Florida Supreme Court), and familiar people in surprising new places (the Miami relatives of Elián González, in a previously undisclosed role in this melodrama). With the rich characterization that is his trademark, Toobin portrays the prominent strategists who masterminded the campaigns--the Daleys and the Roves--and also the lesser-known but influential players who pulled the strings, as well as the judges and justices whose decisions determined the final outcome. Toobin gives both camps a treatment they have not yet received--remarkably evenhanded, nonpartisan, and entirely new. The post-election period posed a challenge to even the most zealous news junkie: how to keep up with what was happening and sort out the important from the trivial. Jeffrey Toobin has now done this--and then some. With clarity, insight, humor, and a deep understanding of the law, he deconstructs the events, the players, and the often Byzantine intricacies of our judicial system. A remarkable account of one of the most significant periods in our country's history, Too Close to Call is endlessly surprising, frequently poignant, and wholly addictive.

Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election, (Paperback) Author: Random House Publishing Group ISBN: 9780375761072 Format: Paperback Publication Date: 2002-10-08 Page Count: 320

3. Inside Private Prisons: An American Dilemma in the Age of Mass Incarceration, (Paperback)

Inside Private Prisons: An American Dilemma in the Age of Mass Incarceration, (Paperback)
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When the tough-on-crime politics of the 1980s overcrowded state prisons, private companies saw potential profit in building and operating correctional facilities. Today more than a hundred thousand of the 1.5 million incarcerated Americans are held in private prisons in twenty-nine states and federal corrections. Private prisons are criticized for making money off mass incarceration--to the tune of $5 billion in annual revenue. Based on Lauren-Brooke Eisen's work as a prosecutor, journalist, and attorney at policy think tanks, Inside Private Prisons blends investigative reportage and quantitative and historical research to analyze privatized corrections in America. From divestment campaigns to boardrooms to private immigration-detention centers across the Southwest, Eisen examines private prisons through the eyes of inmates, their families, correctional staff, policymakers, activists, Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees, undocumented immigrants, and the executives of America's largest private prison corporations. Private prisons have become ground zero in the anti-mass-incarceration movement. Universities have divested from these companies, political candidates hesitate to accept their campaign donations, and the Department of Justice tried to phase out its contracts with them. On the other side, impoverished rural towns often try to lure the for-profit prison industry to build facilities and create new jobs. Neither an endorsement or a demonization, Inside Private Prisons details the complicated and perverse incentives rooted in the industry, from mandatory bed occupancy to vested interests in mass incarceration. If private prisons are here to stay, how can we fix them? This book is a blueprint for policymakers to reform practices and for concerned citizens to understand our changing carceral landscape.

Inside Private Prisons: An American Dilemma in the Age of Mass Incarceration, (Paperback) Author: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231179713 Format: Paperback Publication Date: 2019-05-28 Page Count: 336

4. Pre-Owned David's Hammer: The Case for an Activist Judiciary (Hardcover) 1933995033 9781933995038

Pre-Owned David's Hammer: The Case for an Activist Judiciary (Hardcover) 1933995033 9781933995038
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An exquisite, blistering debut novelThree brothers tear their way through childhood- smashing tomatoes all over each other, building kites from trash, hiding out when their parents do battle, tiptoeing around the house as their mother sleeps off her graveyard shift. Paps and Ma are from Brooklyn-he's Puerto Rican, she's white-and their love is a serious, dangerous thing that makes and unmakes a family many times.Life in this family is fierce and absorbing, full of chaos and heartbreak and the euphoria of belonging completely to one another. From the intense familial unity felt by a child to the profound alienation he endures as he begins to see the world, this beautiful novel reinvents the coming-of-age story in a way that is sly and punch-in-the-stomach powerful.Written in magical language with unforgettable images, this is a stunning exploration of the viscerally charged landscape of growing up, how deeply we are formed by our earliest bonds, and how we are ultimately propelled at escape velocity toward our futures.

Title: David's Hammer: The Case for an Activist Judiciary ISBN10: 1933995033 EAN: 9781933995038 Genre: LAW / Judicial Power Author: Clint Bolick Pre-Owned Condition- Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include 'From the library of' labels or previous owner inscriptions. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included.

5. Pre-Owned 2048: Humanity's Agreement to Live Together (Paperback) 1605093300 9781605093307

Pre-Owned 2048: Humanity's Agreement to Live Together (Paperback) 1605093300 9781605093307
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2048 is the story of the most important international social movement in the 21st century: the drafting and implementation of an International Bill of Rights that will be enforceable in the courts of every country on Earth. Written documents have always played a key part in the evolution of human rights--the Code of Hammurabi, the Magna Carta, the Declaration of Independence. In 1948 the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but its provisions are not enforceable so its promise remains unfulfilled. It's time to take the next step. 2048 shows how we can create an agreement that will truly guarantee global human rights and the rule of law and have it in place by the 100th anniversary of the Universal Declaration--a visionary, audacious, but eminently achievable goal. J. Kirk Boyd outlines the freedoms this new document would protect and describes successful international agreements already in place that can serve as models. But the 2048 Project needs you . "What you do with what you read," Boyd writes, "is as important as what this book says." He explains how people in all countries can help shape the document through the 2048 Project website (www.2048.berkeley.edu)--hosted by the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law--and offers practical advice for reaching out and building support step by step so that the International Bill of Rights will become the foundation of an irresistible grassroots movement.

Title: 2048: Humanity's Agreement to Live Together Book Format: Paperback ISBN10: 1605093300 EAN: 9781605093307 Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intergovernmental Organizations Author: Boyd, J. Kirk CONDITION - GOOD - Pre-Owned - Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include 'From the library of' labels or previous owner inscriptions. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included.

6. Direct Democracy and the Courts, (Paperback)

Direct Democracy and the Courts, (Paperback)
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Who should have the last word on fundamental policy issues? This book analyzes the rise of two contenders - the people, through direct democracy, and the courts. Introduced in the U.S. during the Progressive Era and now available in nearly half the states, direct democracy has surged in recent decades. Through ballot measures, voters have slashed taxes, mandated government spending, imposed term limits on elected officials, enacted campaign finance reform, barred affirmative action, banned same-sex marriage, and adopted many other controversial laws. In several states, citizens now bypass legislatures to make the most important policy decisions. However, the "people's rule" is not absolute. This book demonstrates that courts have used an expanding power of judicial review to invalidate citizen-enacted laws at remarkably high rates. The resulting conflict between the people and the courts threatens to produce a popular backlash against judges and raises profound questions about the proper scope of popular sovereignty and judicial power in a constitutional system.

Direct Democracy and the Courts, (Paperback) Author: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 9780521747714 Format: Paperback Publication Date: 2009-08-31 Page Count: 286

7. Pre-Owned The Innocence of Joan Little (Paperback) 0553116509 9780553116502

Pre-Owned The Innocence of Joan Little (Paperback) 0553116509 9780553116502
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This Book-of-the-Month Club featured alternate portrayals the celebrated case of Joan Little, the young black woman who stabbed a white jailer-rapist and then was tried for capital murder in North Carolina. The case was an international sensation, involving a woman's right to kill a potential rapist, civil rights, prisoner's rights, and capitol punishment.

Title: The Innocence of Joan Little ISBN10: 0553116509 EAN: 9780553116502 Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology Author: Reston, James, Jr. CONDITION - GOOD - Pre-Owned - Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include 'From the library of' labels or previous owner inscriptions. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included.

8. Supreme Power : 7 Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions That Had a Major Impact on America (Edition 1) (Hardcover)

Supreme Power : 7 Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions That Had a Major Impact on America (Edition 1) (Hardcover)
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Bestselling author Ted Stewart explains how the Supreme Court and its nine appointed members now stand at a crucial point in their power to hand down momentous and far-ranging decisions. Today's Court affects every major area of American life, from health care to civil rights, from abortion to marriage. This fascinating book reveals the complex history of the Court as told through seven pivotal decisions. These cases originally seemed narrow in scope, but they vastly expanded the interpretation of law. Such is the power of judicial review to make sweeping, often unforeseen, changes in American society by revising the meaning of our Constitution. Each chapter presents an easy-to-read brief on the case and explains what the decisions mean and how the Court ruling, often a 5-4 split, had long-term impact. For example, in Lochner v. New York, a widely accepted turn-of-the-twentieth--century New York State law limited excessive overtime for bakery workers. That law was overturned by the Court based on the due process clause of the Constitution. The very same precedents, Stewart points out, were used by the Court seventy years later and expanded to a new right to privacy in Roe v. Wade, making abortion legal in the nation. Filled with insight, commentary, and compelling stories of ordinary citizens coming to the judiciary for remedy for the problems of their day, Supreme Power illustrates the magnitude of the Court's power to interpret the Constitution and decide the law of the land.

Bestselling author Ted Stewart explains how the Supreme Court and its nine appointed members now stand at a crucial point in their power to hand down momentous and far-ranging decisions. Today’s Court affects every major area of American life, from health care to civil rights, from abortion to marriage. This fascinating book reveals the complex history of the Court as told through seven pivotal decisions. These cases originally seemed narrow in scope, but they vastly expanded the interpretation of law. Such is the power of judicial review to make sweeping, often unforeseen, changes in American society by revising the meaning of our Constitution. Each chapter presents an easy-to-read brief on the case and explains what the decisions mean and how the Court ruling, often a 5-4 split, had long-term impact. For example, in Lochner v. New York, a widely accepted turn-of-the-twentieth--century New York State law limited excessive overtime for bakery workers. That law was overturned by the Court based on the due process clause of the Constitution. The very same precedents, Stewart points out, were used by the Court seventy years later and expanded to a new right to privacy in Roe v. Wade, making abortion legal in the nation. Filled with insight, commentary, and compelling stories of ordinary citizens coming to the judiciary for remedy for the problems of their day, Supreme Power illustrates the magnitude of the Court’s power to interpret the Constitution and decide the law of the land.

9. Supreme Power : 7 Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions That Had a Major Impact on America (Edition 1) (CD-Audio)

Supreme Power : 7 Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions That Had a Major Impact on America (Edition 1) (CD-Audio)
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Bestselling author Ted Stewart explains how the Supreme Court and its nine appointed members now stand at a crucial point in their power to hand down momentous and far-ranging decisions. Today's Court affects every major area of American life, from health care to civil rights, from abortion to marriage. This fascinating book reveals the complex history of the Court as told through seven pivotal decisions. These cases originally seemed narrow in scope, but they vastly expanded the interpretation of law. Such is the power of judicial review to make sweeping, often unforeseen, changes in American society by revising the meaning of our Constitution. Each chapter presents an easy-to-read brief on the case and explains what the decisions mean and how the Court ruling, often a 5-4 split, had long-term impact. For example, in Lochner v. New York, a widely accepted turn-of-the-twentieth--century New York State law limited excessive overtime for bakery workers. That law was overturned by the Court based on the due process clause of the Constitution. The very same precedents, Stewart points out, were used by the Court seventy years later and expanded to a new right to privacy in Roe v. Wade, making abortion legal in the nation. Filled with insight, commentary, and compelling stories of ordinary citizens coming to the judiciary for remedy for the problems of their day, Supreme Power illustrates the magnitude of the Court's power to interpret the Constitution and decide the law of the land.

Bestselling author Ted Stewart explains how the Supreme Court and its nine appointed members now stand at a crucial point in their power to hand down momentous and far-ranging decisions. Today’s Court affects every major area of American life, from health care to civil rights, from abortion to marriage. This fascinating book reveals the complex history of the Court as told through seven pivotal decisions. These cases originally seemed narrow in scope, but they vastly expanded the interpretation of law. Such is the power of judicial review to make sweeping, often unforeseen, changes in American society by revising the meaning of our Constitution. Each chapter presents an easy-to-read brief on the case and explains what the decisions mean and how the Court ruling, often a 5-4 split, had long-term impact. For example, in Lochner v. New York, a widely accepted turn-of-the-twentieth--century New York State law limited excessive overtime for bakery workers. That law was overturned by the Court based on the due process clause of the Constitution. The very same precedents, Stewart points out, were used by the Court seventy years later and expanded to a new right to privacy in Roe v. Wade, making abortion legal in the nation. Filled with insight, commentary, and compelling stories of ordinary citizens coming to the judiciary for remedy for the problems of their day, Supreme Power illustrates the magnitude of the Court’s power to interpret the Constitution and decide the law of the land.