The Wizards of Washington

Triumphs and Travesties of the United States Supreme Court

by Alfred Knight


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/29/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 254
ISBN : 9780595405862
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 254
ISBN : 9780595678167

About the Book

The United States Supreme Court was created in 1787 by the drafters of the Constitution almost as an afterthought, and it did very little in its early years. It soon turned out, however, that the Founders had wrought far, far greater than they knew. They had created a tribunal of Philosopher Kings.

Surprisingly non-rigorous processes selected The Justices who inhabit these pages, and many have been barely suitable, or outright unsuitable for the job. For every creative, elemental force like Justice John Marshall there were many who did not belong on the Court, such as Justice Charles Whitaker who wept because he couldn't make up his mind about the cases he was called upon to decide. Most were, of course, competent enough to do their jobs more or less acceptably. And that has been the hallmark of our government institutions-do things well enough for respectable survival, perform brilliantly if possible when history demands, and correct your disasters with the benefit of hindsight when God gives you the opportunity.

If the stories in this book seem familiar, there is a reason. The Supreme Court is an intensely human institution, and we all know what that is about.


About the Author

Alfred H. Knight is a partner in Willis and Knight in Nashville, Tennessee. A former federal prosecutor, he is a trial practitioner specializing in media and First Amendment law. He is a graduate of Cornell University and Vanderbilt Law School, and has been a teaching fellow at Harvard Law School.