The Peoples Justice, Amul Thapar
The Peoples Justice, Amul Thapar
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The People's Justice
Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him

Author: Amul Thapar

Narrator: Charles Constant

Unabridged: 6 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 06/20/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Justice Clarence Thomas: The compassionate heart beneath the robe.

No Supreme Court justice has come from humbler circumstances than Clarence Thomas, yet critics denounce him as the "cruelest justice," a heartless traitor to his race who cynically sacrifices justice to ideology.

In this provocative new book, Judge Amul Thapar demolishes that caricature. Exploring the human stories behind twelve illustrative cases on which Justice Thomas has ruled, he demonstrates the coherence of Thomas’s judicial philosophy and the profound humanity on which it rests. It is precisely because of his fidelity to the Framers' original meaning that he can respond to the struggles of ordinary Americans.

In a death penalty case, Thomas demands that the Court take into account the lives shattered in a murderous rampage. In a powerful dissent, he describes the ordeal of the citizen crippled by chronic pain whose only medical relief the courts have taken away. From Thapar's gripping narrative of these and ten other compelling stories, Clarence Thomas emerges as a champion of equal justice under law.

"Finding the right answer," Justice Thomas has observed, "is often the least difficult problem." What is needed is "the courage to assert that answer and stand firm in the face of the constant winds of protest and criticism." That courage—along with wisdom and compassion—shines on every page of this book.

About The Author

Amul Thapar, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, grew up in Toledo, Ohio, the son of immigrants from India. A graduate of Boston College and the University of California at Berkeley Law School, he served as a U.S. attorney and district court judge before his appointment to the appellate court in 2017. He and his wife have three children and live in Covington, Kentucky.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on January 17, 2024

When I started reading this book, I was going to do my review broken down by the twelve Supreme Court cases and Clarence Thomas's vote and view on them. Most are very interesting cases which basically ends with court decisions and then which way Justice Thomas voted and why he voted for it or agains......more

Goodreads review by David on December 29, 2024

I found this book easy to read and interesting. It was difficult in some ways because I don't agree with Justice Thomas politically nor do I agree with "originalism" as a basis for interpreting the Constitution. I was interested to see that the author is a judge who identifies himself as an original......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on December 28, 2023

TLDR: a fascinating book, but not really about Thomas. I have conflicting feelings about this book. Its stated purpose is to show what a good guy Justice Thomas is and to make people like him more. Well, in this regard it definitely failed for me. Each case study in this book introduces its own set o......more

Goodreads review by Jane on December 14, 2023

This book is only tangentially related to Justice Thomas. It is the story of many different cases with just a couple of pages at the end of each chapter describing Justice Thomas's decision or dissent and a brief conclusion tying everything together. Disappointing.......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on January 31, 2025

The main criticism of this book seems to be that it is not about Clarence Thomas. The inside flap says, "For thirty years, Clarence Thomas has been denounced as the 'cruelest justice,' a betrayer of his race, and ideologue, and the enemy of the little guy. In this compelling study of the man and the......more