The series consists of three volumes: 'The Coming-of-Age Years' (Book I), 'The Police Officer Years' (Book II), and 'The (First Ten) FBI Years' (Book III). These books chronologically recount Fitzgerald's formative years, his career as a police officer, and his progression within the FBI, including his critical role in the UNABOM investigation. The series provides insights into his experiences, the development of his skills in forensic linguistics, and his contributions to notable cases[3][5][6].
In 'Supreme Disorder,' Ilya Shapiro explores the contentious history of Supreme Court nominations, highlighting how the process has become increasingly politicized. Shapiro argues that the federal judiciary's deviation from the Constitution's original public meaning has contributed to the politicization of the courts, making judicial review less legitimate. He discusses various proposals for reform, from term limits to court-packing, but concludes that no quick fix exists for the judicial system's crisis of legitimacy. The book emphasizes the need to restore the Supreme Court’s legitimacy by ensuring it operates more in line with the original constitutional order[1][2][4].
Megyn Kelly is joined by Ilya Shapiro, author of "Supreme Disorder," to discuss the SCOTUS leaker investigation ending with zero answers, how someone needs to be held accountable, who would be incentivized to not identify the leaker, and more. Then Viva Frei, lawyer and YouTuber, joins to talk about prosecutors bringing charges against Alec Baldwin for involuntary manslaughter in the movie set shooting, whether they have a case, how Baldwin could be facing a minimum of five years in prison, what his specific responsibilities were as the producer, whether Baldwin actually meant to pull the trigger, the significance of him saying "I shot the gun" to police, and more. Finally we turn to the latest in the Idaho murders with Brian Entin of NewsNation and James R. Fitzgerald, retired FBI criminal profiler, to discuss what we learned from the search of Kohberger's apartment, the possibility that social media accounts supposedly belonging to Bryan Kohberger may be fake, the significance of Kohberger’s veganism, the gloves found in his apartment, his potential motivation, why there may not have been a sexual assault, the lack of sophistication of the actual crime but inclusion of "counter measures," and more.
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