
Justice on Trial
The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast

Compra ahora por $20.25
-
Narrado por:
-
Mollie Hemingway
-
Carrie Severino
Justice Anthony Kennedy slipped out of the Supreme Court building on June 27, 2018, and traveled incognito to the White House to inform President Donald Trump that he was retiring, setting in motion a political process that his successor, Brett Kavanaugh, would denounce three months later as a "national disgrace" and a "circus".
Justice on Trial, the definitive insider's account of Kavanaugh's appointment to the Supreme Court, is based on extraordinary access to more than 100 key figures - including the president, justices, and senators - in that ferocious political drama.
The Trump presidency opened with the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to succeed the late Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. But the following year, when Trump drew from the same list of candidates for his nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, the justice being replaced was the swing vote on abortion, and all hell broke loose.
The judicial confirmation process, on the point of breakdown for 30 years, now proved utterly dysfunctional. Unverified accusations of sexual assault became weapons in a ruthless campaign of personal destruction, culminating in the melodramatic hearings in which Kavanaugh's impassioned defense resuscitated a nomination that seemed beyond saving.
The Supreme Court has become the arbiter of our nation's most vexing and divisive disputes. With the stakes of each vacancy incalculably high, the incentive to destroy a nominee is nearly irresistible. The next time a nomination promises to change the balance of the Court, Hemingway and Severino warn, the confirmation fight will be even uglier than Kavanaugh's.
A good person might accept that nomination in the naive belief that what happened to Kavanaugh won't happen to him because he is a good person. But it can happen, it does happen, and it just happened. The question is whether America will let it happen again.
©2019 Molly Hemingway and Carrie Severino (P)2019 Random House AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















Las personas que vieron esto también vieron:

Don't know much about Ms. Severino, but it's clear from the (alternating) chapters she narrates that she's reading her own written material, of which she has complete and total command.
11.5 hours or so in audible version, I purchased on the afternoon of July 10th and I finished this morning (13th).
Excellent work from both ladies!
Mollie Doing What Mollie Does
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Molly Hemingway has done some outstanding reporting in the past and her talent as an author is clearly on the same high level.
Outstanding Account of a Sad Event
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
A book to help correct the biased media record
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Insightful and Honest
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Wow... I initially listened to the Kavanaugh
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
excellent accounting of this event
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
I hope they make a real life movie
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Things you don’t hear about from the mainstream media.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
As an attorney, it is deeply disturbing to see such an out of control spectacle result from the nomination of a lawyer and judge. But, as the authors point out, at bottom this was not about Brett Kavanaugh. It is about abortion and Roe v. Wade. If Kavanaugh were a liberal, Dr. Ford surely would have been on the receiving end from the very same people who savaged the judge.
This is not the way the nomination process is supposed to work. This disaster will surely deter well-qualified lawyers from wanting to serve on the federal bench, and will deter sitting judges from accepting nominations to a higher court.
The details of what happened are disturbing. Let's hope it will not happen again, but, unfortunately, it probably will.
Great Reporting
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
History thay not revisionist
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.