The Supermajority: How the Supreme Court Divided America
by Michael Waldman
Narrated by Robertson Dean
About This Book
Constitutional expert Michael Waldman examines the seismic shift within America's highest court as a newly consolidated conservative supermajority fundamentally reshapes the nation's legal landscape. Drawing on historical precedent and legal analysis, Waldman chronicles the explosive 2021-2022 Supreme Court term that saw landmark reversals on abortion rights, environmental regulation, and gun control. The book traces how decades of strategic judicial appointments culminated in this transformative moment, placing the Court at odds with public opinion and democratic norms in ways not seen since the New Deal era.
Robertson Dean's authoritative narration elevates this complex constitutional analysis into compelling listening. His measured delivery allows listeners to absorb Waldman's intricate legal arguments while maintaining the urgency of the subject matter. Dean skillfully navigates dense judicial terminology and historical references without losing the thread of Waldman's broader narrative about institutional power and democratic accountability. The audio format proves particularly effective for this material, as Dean's clear articulation helps clarify the nuanced distinctions between competing legal philosophies that will shape American law for generations.
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