6–3 and 5–4: Betrayal From Within6–3 and 5–4: Betrayal From Within
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Current format, eBook, 2025, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsThe Supreme Court was once seen as the conscience of the nation - the last safeguard of rights and equality. 6-3 and 5-4: Betrayal from Within tells a different story.Across twenty-five landmark decisions of the twenty-first century, this book reveals how the Court has quietly rewritten the meaning of freedom, democracy, and justice itself. Each case - from Bush v. Gore to Dobbs, from Citizens United to Trump v. United States - speaks in its own voice: a ballot that never got counted, a taxpayer dollar forced to fund a sermon, a union fee that can no longer be collected.Through these haunting first-person narratives, the book transforms legal doctrine into lived experience. It asks readers not just to understand these rulings, but to feel them - to see what happens when law becomes ideology and neutrality becomes complicity.With prose as sharp as its outrage, 6-3 and 5-4 exposes a Court that claims to defend the Constitution while hollowing it out from within. A reckoning for anyone who still believes justice wears a blindfold - and a warning for those who know she doesn't.
Barry Robbins is a celebrated author, having penned five notable satirical works that earned him three gold medal awards. With a 26-year tenure as an accountant for an international firm under his belt, he took a bold leap, relocating to Finland's tranquil shores. There, amidst its enchanting landscapes and in the company of his Finnish wife and two beautiful daughters, he found a renewed passion for storytelling and mastered the subtle intricacies of expatriate life (including, notably, the fine art of taking out the trash). Now, from his home in Florida, Barry crafts tales that are both engaging and thought-provoking, adding to his diverse literary canvas.
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