Roosevelt House is Pleased to Present  

 

Adam Cohen

 

Supreme Inequality:

The Supreme Court’s Fifty-Year Battle for a More Unjust America

 

Monday, March 2

Program begins at 6 p.m.

Reception and book signing to follow 

  

  

Please join us at Roosevelt House as we welcome New York Times bestselling author Adam Cohen to discuss his new book, Supreme Inequality: The Supreme Court’s Fifty-Year Battle for a More Unjust America. This revelatory study examines the direction of the Supreme Court over the last 50 years since the Nixon administration.

In 1969, newly elected president Richard Nixon appointed four conservative justices in just three years, ending its previous liberal majority and setting the Court on a rightward course that continues today. Before this upheaval, the Court, led by Chief Justice Earl Warren, had been a powerful force for equality and inclusion, expanding civil rights for the poor and racial minorities and promoting democratic participation.

In Supreme Inequality, Adam Cohen surveys the most significant Supreme Court rulings since the Nixon era and considers how rare it has been for the Court in recent decades to veer from its course of advancing inequality. His analysis shows many of the Warren Court’s greatest successes —in areas such as school desegregation, voting rights, and protecting workers—giving way to rulings favoring corporations and the most privileged Americans. Mr. Cohen will be in conversation with Dorothy Samuels, a member of the Roosevelt House advisory board and a senior fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice, who served for thirty years on The New York Times editorial board.

We hope you will be able to participate in this special evening. 

 
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
47-49 East 65th Street (between Park and Madison Avenues)
New York City
 

 

 
 
 
 
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