In “Supreme Inequality,” Adam Cohen frames the court’s duties in terms of economic inequality and criticizes the court for failing to do what he believes would reduce it
In 2017, Martha Minow, then dean of Harvard Law School, said that she had “long wondered why we call the enterprise a law school and not a justice school.” It is a distinction well worth pondering. Under our Constitution, judges pursue justice by applying the law without a partisan agenda. Hence the words engraved on the Supreme Court Building in Washington: “Equal Justice Under Law.”
Some would rather see the Supreme Court pursue justice in other ways. In “Supreme Inequality,” Adam Cohen frames the court’s duties in terms...
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