LAST BRANCH STANDING by Sarah Isgur (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
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LAST BRANCH STANDING by Sarah Isgur (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Sarah Isgur; Narrator: Sarah Isgur Full Title: Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today's Supreme Court Release Year: 2026 Length: 11h 23m 15s Genres: Nonfiction, Political Science, American Government, Law In "Last Branch Standing," Sarah Isgur offers a myth-busting look into the inner workings of the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging common misconceptions about its perceived partisa
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LAST BRANCH STANDING by Sarah Isgur (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Sarah Isgur; Narrator: Sarah Isgur
Full Title: Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today's Supreme Court
Release Year: 2026
Length: 11h 23m 15s
Genres: Nonfiction, Political Science, American Government, Law
In "Last Branch Standing," Sarah Isgur offers a myth-busting look into the inner workings of the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging common misconceptions about its perceived partisan divide. She argues that the court operates more like a 3-3-3 split among justices rather than the frequently cited 6-3 conservative majority, introducing an "X-Axis" for partisan philosophy and a "Y-Axis" for institutionalism to explain alliances and decisions. The book provides an insider's perspective on how cases reach the Court, the dynamics among the justices and their clerks, and why some conservatives express "buyer's remorse" about certain appointments. Blending irreverent humor with incisive commentary, Isgur aims to demystify the judicial system and show what needs to be done to preserve the rule of law. She takes readers on a deep dive into the Supreme Court's daily existence, offering entertaining anecdotes and balanced reflections on its operations. This insightful journey seeks to renew faith in the system by highlighting the complexities and nuances often overlooked in public discourse. Isgur, an editor at SCOTUSblog and a legal podcaster, utilizes her expertise to present a thoughtful analysis, ultimately suggesting solutions for a court often perceived to be in crisis.