• Life, Law & Liberty: A Memoir

    Life, Law & Liberty: A Memoir

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    • Author: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, a pivotal figure on the US Supreme Court for thirty years.
    • Landmark Decisions: Authored influential opinions on abortion, gay rights, and free speech, including the legalization of gay marriage.
    • Judicial Philosophy: Emphasizes that judging should be independent of politics, preferences, and religious beliefs; believes in neutral principles and rule of law.
    • “The Decider”: Played a crucial role in 5-4 decisions that defined the law of the land, earning recognition as a key swing vote.
    • Personal Journey: Chronicles his life from a boy in Sacramento to a respected Supreme Court Justice, highlighting both personal struggles and achievements.
    • Civility and Ethics: Celebrated for his role as a model of decency and integrity in a divided political landscape.
    • Unanimous Confirmation: Last Justice confirmed unanimously by the Senate with a vote of 97-0, reflecting his broad appeal and respect across political lines.
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  • Listening to the Law: Court Reflections

    Listening to the Law: Court Reflections

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    • Insights from Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on her journey to the Court.
    • Discussion of her daily life as a justice and balancing family responsibilities.
    • Answers to common questions about the Supreme Court’s operations and case deliberation.
    • Exploration of her approach to interpreting the Constitution and originalism.
    • Anecdotes from her experience clerking for Justice Scalia.
    • Engaging narrative that emphasizes the importance of the Constitution’s heritage.
    • Offers a personal perspective on media scrutiny and public perceptions of the Court.
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  • Common Law Handbook for Legal Professionals

    Common Law Handbook for Legal Professionals

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    • Title: Common Law Handbook for Jurors, Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and Justices
    • Encourages individuals to register as common law Jurists through the National Registry
    • Aims to establish Common Law Grand Juries in all 3,141 U.S. counties
    • Seeks to restore Courts of Justice and empower citizens to regain control of the government
    • The Grand Jury’s duty is to rectify any violations of unalienable rights without legal sentences
    • Disputes are settled based on the judgments of the Grand Jurors, ensuring peace
    • References a U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming the independence of the American grand jury
    • Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 64 pages in paperback
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