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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 347.7326 EAN: 9780385516402 ISBN: 0385516401 Label: Doubleday Manufacturer: Doubleday Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: September 18, 2007 Publisher: Doubleday Release Date: September 18, 2007 Sales Rank: 2568 Studio: Doubleday
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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—Toobin reveals an institution at a moment of transition, when decades of conservative disgust with the Court have finally produced a conservative majority, with major changes in store on such issues as abortion, civil rights, presidential power, and church-state relations.
Based on exclusive interviews with justices themselves, The Nine tells the story of the Court through personalities—from Anthony Kennedy's overwhelming sense of self-importance to Clarence Thomas's well-tended grievances against his critics to David Souter's odd nineteenth-century lifestyle. There is also, for the first time, the full behind-the-scenes story of Bush v. Gore—and Sandra Day O'Connor's fateful breach with George W. Bush, the president she helped place in office.
The Nine is the book bestselling author Jeffrey Toobin was born to write. A CNN senior legal analyst and New Yorker staff writer, no one is more superbly qualified to profile the nine justices.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Not so much inside, as its impact on the outside and how to get in I liked this book a lot, it concerns the Supreme Court personalities and impacts from the mid Eighties to 2006, though the bulk of the book concentrates on the Clinton/Bush era.I read it after Woodward's `the Brethren', which deals with the years 1968-73. The tenures of the justices are so long, that this book is almost a continuation.The processes of picking and adjudicating cases are the same as described in the Brethren, as is the processes by which majorities opinions are shaped and preserved. ... Read More
Rating: - More of a gossip description of the justiices I felt that this book took more of a gossip description of the justices--who likes eachother, who tried to set up eachother on dates, who hated eachother. That could have been fine as an addendum but I wanted more meat on the issues and how each jusitce came to form their opinion and their stand.
Rating: - Informative If you've ever wanted to know what happens in the cloistered world of the Supreme Court, this book will give you a brief glimpse.It details not just the kinds of cases that the Supreme Court has heard over the last 30 years, but also what kind of people the Supreme Court Justices are and where they came from.Others have suggested there's a bias in this book, but I fail to see it.If the author spends a great deal of time talking about what conservatives were up to in filling the current nine seats, ... Read More
Rating: - 3.5 out of 5 The Nine is an in-depth portrayal of the current Supreme Court. Not only does Toobin cover the personality quirks and politics of the individual justices and their relationships with each other over time, he also analyzes the development and the current state of the Supreme Court's jurisprudence on key issues like abortion, gay rights, and affirmative action. Other than a few interesting bits of trivia, I didn't really learn anything new from The Nine, but I was entertained, and I think this book is a good ... Read More
Rating: - Worthy Sequel to The Brethren In The Nine, Jeffrey Toobin produces a worthy sequel to The Brethren.Covering roughly the period from 1987 to 2007, Mr. Toobin examines how the personalities of the individuals appointed to the court influence the outcome of decisions at the highest level.
In many respects, The Nine is the story of just two justices, Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy.One of the first stories in the book is how Justices Souter, O'Connor and Kennedy crafted a middle of the road compromise in the Casey ... Read More
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