In the Supreme Court's Own Words: First Principles for Checking Presidential Power
In a moment of mounting executive overreach and deepening political division, the question of whether the President of the United States is above the law has taken on renewed and urgent relevance.
In the Supreme Court's Own Words offers a timely, accessible, and compelling exploration of how the U.S. Supreme Court has historically served as a constitutional check on presidential power. Drawing directly from landmark decisions spanning 1803 to 2024, this book uses the Justices’ own words to reveal the constitutional boundaries of presidential authority and the Judiciary’s enduring role in preserving the rule of law.
Structured in three parts – constitutional foundations, concrete scenarios testing presidential power, and a forward-looking analysis of the current Court – In the Supreme Court’s Own Words offers both historical insight and contemporary relevance.
A chapter-by-chapter summary is provided at the website (https://www.coninsightpress.com).
Publication date: September 2025