
The Challenge
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld and the Fight over Presidential Power
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Narrated by:
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William Hughes
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Jonathan Mahler
But with the help of a young constitutional law professor, Neal Katyal, Swift sued the Bush administration over the legality of the tribunals - and won. Written with the cooperation of Swift and Katyal, here is the inside story of this seminal case, perhaps the most important decision on presidential power and the rule of law in the history of the Supreme Court.
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"This is the definitive work on an epic Supreme Court case - and on the human beings behind the headlines." (Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court)
Clear and Compelling
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The legal issues involved were well explained, even to a layman, and I never felt overwhelmed or bored by the legal details.
In order to enjoy this book, you definitely have to believe in individual rights over executive power, and to believe that it is this freedom that makes America strong, and that will ultimately prevail over the forces of darkness.
An engrossing read
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