A Court Without Justice: Administrative Law, the Constitution, and Me

A Court Without Justice: Administrative Law, the Constitution, and Me

by Brook Chambery
A Court Without Justice: Administrative Law, the Constitution, and Me

A Court Without Justice: Administrative Law, the Constitution, and Me

by Brook Chambery

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Overview

As the size and reach of the American regulatory state have grown, so have the legal structures that legislators have set in place under administrative law, including breathtaking powers of enforcement without due process. Americans like to assume that their constitutional rights take precedence and that with court supervision, there is a check on the intrusion into our lives by abusive government officials.

A Court Without Justice demonstrates how wrong these assumptions are. It is a jaw-dropping revelation regarding a virtually unknown parallel universe of extra-legal law, in which lives and businesses can be – and are – ravaged while the courts turn a blind eye to the trampling of constitutional rights. The aim of this book is not merely to describe and document a particular instance of injustice, but to uncover a problem in our system of law and government and provide solutions to it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162844815
Publisher: Mr. Brook Chambery
Publication date: 08/19/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

BROOK CHAMBERY holds an MBA in finance and monetary economics and has been the CEO of companies in the healthcare and information technology sectors. Like any successful business executive, he has had to be a risk taker and problem solver, while tenaciously striving to reach his objectives. However, nothing in the business world could compare with the effort, risk, and mental fortitude necessary to successfully deal with the catastrophic issues and legal complexities outline in this book.
He is also the author of 50 Years of Failure: American Healthcare Policy at a Crossroads
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