Disqualifying the High Court
Explore the intricate dynamics of judicial recusal with Disqualifying the High Court by Louis J. Virelli III, published by the University Press of Kansas. This insightful 304-page hardback delves into the complexities of how and when justices of the United States Supreme Court should disqualify themselves from cases. Virelli argues that the prevailing notions of recusal are misaligned with the foundational principles of the US Constitution. By examining recusal through a constitutional lens, he presents groundbreaking insights on the decision-making processes of justices and their implications for the functioning of government as a whole. This book is essential for anyone interested in constitutional law, judicial ethics, and the delicate balance of power within the American legal system. Discover how Virelli's compelling arguments can reshape your understanding of judicial accountability and the integrity of the Supreme Court.