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Men in Black

How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America
Book • 2006
In 'Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America', Mark R. Levin argues that the Supreme Court has overstepped its constitutional authority, leading to significant negative impacts on American society.

The book details various Supreme Court decisions that Levin believes are egregious, including those related to college admissions, public expression of religion, benefits for illegal aliens, economic socialism, partial-birth abortion, political speech, and rights for terrorists.

Levin emphasizes the power and lack of accountability of Supreme Court justices and argues that their decisions often contradict the original intent of the Constitution and the vision of America's founding fathers.

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Mentioned by Mark Levin as a book he wrote, warning about judicial tyranny.
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