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Martin Garbus draws on his extensive knowledge of constitutional law to examine how the Bush administration uses the judiciary as an extension of its own executive power and how the coming bench could imperil the American way of life by rolling back a century's worth of reforms.
Eminent trial lawyer and free speech defender Martin Garbus presents the case for the prosecution of the 'Bush Six', the Department of US Justice who created the legal architecture for the policy of torture first implemented in Guantanamo then, as was revealed in shocking detail at Abu Ghraib."
"A giant of a book. Indescribably touching, extraordinarily intelligent."—The Los Angeles Times Book Review. Matthiessen's chronicle of a fatal gun-battle between FBI agents and American Indian Movement activists in 1975.
The boisterous freedom promised by the First Amendment is both the
heart of American experiment and the fissure along which it divides
itself. Those who would fight freedom's enemies, from political
correctness to corporate intimidation to outright censorship, face
powerful adversaries. But they also have a potent weapon at their
disposal: good, old-fashioned talk--tough talk. And as one of
America's leading First Amendment attorneys, Martin Garbus is one
of the toughest talkers there is. "From the Hardcover edition."
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