Limiting Power
The Case for Term Limits on the U.S. Supreme Court
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Narrateur(s):
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Daniel Hamel
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Auteur(s):
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Jack Thornton
À propos de cet audio
Are you frustrated by a Supreme Court that seems increasingly detached from the will of the people? Do you feel like judicial decisions are more about political agendas than justice?
Lifetime appointments have given justices decades-long power to shape laws without accountability, eroding public trust and fueling partisan gridlock. But there’s a path to reform.
If you’ve ever felt disillusioned by the Supreme Court and want to learn how judicial reforms can strengthen democracy for future generations, then you need to listen to this book!
With clear analysis, real-world examples, and actionable insights, this book will show you how reforming the Court can bring balance, accountability, and renewed faith to one of our nation’s most vital institutions.
By listening to Limiting Power, you will
● understand why lifetime appointments no longer fit a modern democracy.
● learn how lifetime tenure impacts judicial independence and public trust.
● explore models from other democracies that balance accountability with impartiality.
● discover how term limits can reduce partisan battles and promote fairness.
● find practical steps to advocate for reform and strengthen democratic institutions.
Whether you’re a legal professional, political activist, or concerned citizen looking to make a difference, this book not only helps you understand the problem but also empowers you to be part of the solution.
Written by a passionate advocate for judicial reform and a keen observer of democracy, Limiting Power provides a compelling perspective on why change is not only possible but essential.
Your voice matters, so why not use it to demand accountability, advocate for fairness, and help shape a Supreme Court that truly serves the people?
©2024, 2025 Jack Thornton (P)2024 Dream Publishing House