In Men in Black, Mark Levin criticizes the Supreme Court and explains how it usurps power from the people. Levin argues that Supreme Court justices are using their power to impose their policies on America. As evidence, Levin points out that Supreme Court precedents have become stronger and stronger, with Congress and local governments largely unable to counteract decisions made by activist judges. America cannot regain true democratic governance without reining in the Supreme Court’s judicial activism, says Levin.
Tags: Brion McClanahan, Clarence Thomas, Frédéric Bastiat, Helen J. Knowles, Kevin Gutzman, Mark Levin, Men in Black, My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir, Scalia's Court, The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution, The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, The Law, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution, The Tempting of America, The Tie Goes to Freedom, William Blackstone
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