The 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.
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