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This investigation reveals the influence of dark money in American politics, particularly its impact on the judiciary. As the narrative unfolds about a secretive group of extreme religious zealots who sought to align themselves with certain Supreme Court justices, the paperback edition arrives amid a crisis for the American judiciary. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, recognized for his deep dive into corporate influence in government, shifts his focus to the right-wing strategies aimed at capturing the Supreme Court. He details a hidden-money campaign, bolstered by the Citizens United decision, that utilizes front groups and the Federalist Society to facilitate the appointment of controversial nominees who support a narrow anti-government agenda. Whitehouse argues that these justices misled the public, concealing their true intentions until they could secure a majority. This edition includes a new preface discussing recent revelations about efforts to influence the justices and Justice Thomas’s conflicts of interest. The work is described as a compelling indictment of a compromised judiciary, shedding light on the pervasive and often concealed power of corporate interests in shaping judicial outcomes.
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The Scheme, Sheldon Whitehouse, Jennifer Mueller
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2023
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- Titel
- The Scheme
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Sheldon Whitehouse, Jennifer Mueller
- Uitgever
- The New Press
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2023
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 320
- ISBN10
- 1620978342
- ISBN13
- 9781620978344
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Sociale Wetenschappen, Historisch thema, Politicologie & Politiek, Juridische thematiek, Politiek, Regering
- Beoordeling
- 4,45 van 5
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- This investigation reveals the influence of dark money in American politics, particularly its impact on the judiciary. As the narrative unfolds about a secretive group of extreme religious zealots who sought to align themselves with certain Supreme Court justices, the paperback edition arrives amid a crisis for the American judiciary. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, recognized for his deep dive into corporate influence in government, shifts his focus to the right-wing strategies aimed at capturing the Supreme Court. He details a hidden-money campaign, bolstered by the Citizens United decision, that utilizes front groups and the Federalist Society to facilitate the appointment of controversial nominees who support a narrow anti-government agenda. Whitehouse argues that these justices misled the public, concealing their true intentions until they could secure a majority. This edition includes a new preface discussing recent revelations about efforts to influence the justices and Justice Thomas’s conflicts of interest. The work is described as a compelling indictment of a compromised judiciary, shedding light on the pervasive and often concealed power of corporate interests in shaping judicial outcomes.
