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Over Ruled The Human Toll Of Too Much Law By Neil Gorsuch And Janie Nitze 0
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Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law By Neil Gorsuch And Janie Nitze

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Over Ruled by Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze is a profound examination of the unintended consequences of America's expanding legal system. The book argues that while law is vital to safeguarding our freedoms, the sheer volume and complexity of modern legislation have begun to erode those very liberties. Over the past few decades, laws have proliferated, growing increasingly intricate and punitive, often crafted by unelected agency officials insulated from public accountability. This legal explosion has created a maze that entangles ordinary citizens, leaving them vulnerable to severe penalties for actions they may not even realize are illegal.

Through a series of compelling stories, Over Ruled highlights the human toll of this legal overreach. From a fisherman in Florida to monks in Louisiana, families in Montana, and a young Internet entrepreneur in Massachusetts, the book vividly illustrates how excessive lawmaking can upend lives, particularly for those without wealth, power, or status. These narratives underscore a critical question: In our reverence for law, have we allowed it to grow too far-reaching, to the point where it jeopardizes the very freedoms it was meant to protect?

Gorsuch and Nitze's deeply researched and eloquently written work is a significant contribution to the national conversation about the balance between law and liberty. Over Ruled is a must-read for anyone concerned about the preservation of America's constitutional system and the protection of individual rights for future generations. 📚❤️

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Listed on 21 August, 2024