The scheme

how the right wing used dark money to capture the Supreme Court

The scheme

how the right wing used dark money to capture the Supreme Court
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse with Jennifer Mueller
Book - 2022

"A senior member of the Senate Judiciary Committee recounts how anonymous donors seized control of the U.S. Judiciary, including the Supreme Court"--

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37413320491501 Disponible Non-fiction 324.7809 WHITEHO
Détails bibliographiques
Auteurs principaux: Whitehouse, Sheldon, 1955- (Auteur), Mueller, Jennifer (Lawyer) (Auteur)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: New York : The New Press, 2022.
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505 0 |a Climate denial, regulatory capture, and covert ops -- Of courts and corporations -- Of social gains and election losses -- The plan : the Powell memo -- Building the influence machine : campaign finance cases -- Mercenaries, fringe groups, and lobbyists -- The front group archipelago -- Super PACs, 501(C)s, and corporate shareholders -- The Federalist Society turnstile -- The doctrine factory and casting call -- The Senate conveyor belt -- Plaintiffs of convenience, and friends of the court -- Ripe for capture -- The 80 (aka the prize) -- Cases controlling the political process -- Cases protecting corporate interests -- Cases restricting civil rights -- Cases advancing a far-right social agenda -- So-called conservative principles -- The shadow docket -- The scheme. 
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